Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Upon her arrest on November 22, 1995, Green was charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder, and one count of aggravated arson. She was held on $3,000,000 bail —the highest ever required by Johnson County, Kansas —and maintained her innocence throughout pre-trial motions and a show cause hearing .
Michael Farrar, a Kansas City physician whose infamous ex-wife Debora Green was convicted of murdering two of their children in a 1995 Prairie Village arson fire, died Wednesday. He was 68.
In 1995, Debora Green lost two of her three children in a fire that destroyed her Prairie Village, Kansas mansion. Debora, her estranged then-husband and the kids' father Michael Farrar, and the surviving child, their older daughter, were questioned. Suspicions arose when Debora refused to cooperate during questioning.
Debora Green (b. 1951) is an American physician who pleaded no contest in 1995 to killing two of her children and trying to kill her husband, Michael Farrar. Their marriage had been tumultuous, and Farrar filed for divorce in July 1995.
A 60-year-old Key West woman bit a corrections deputy while in jail during a DUI investigation, police say. Deborah Bennett Odom was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and DUI, the ...
On the Sunday following Trump’s inauguration, for example, immigration agents arrested 1,179 people — but 48% of them had no criminal history at all, apart from potentiallycrossing the border ...
Debora Green set her Prairie Village house on fire and killed two of her three children to get back at her husband for leaving her. Green received a life sentence, and will be eligible for parole at the age of 84. Diane O'Dell of Safford, Arizona, smothered three of her infants to death and placed their bodies in boxes. O'Dell was sentenced to ...
In the last eight years, the National Human Trafficking Hotline has reported more than 31,600 cases and receives about 100 calls per day.