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Debora Green

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Crimelines True Crime

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2019

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

In 1995, a fire consumed a home in Prairie Village, Kansas. The fire, which claimed the lives of two children, showed that things were not always what they seemed. Written and hosted by Charlie Worroll Research by Haley Gray Music by Scott Buckley Cover Art by Lars Hacking of the Rusty Hinges Podcast

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0:30.4

In 1995, a fire consumed a home in Prairie Village, Kansas. The fire which claimed the lives of two children

0:50.5

showed that things were not always what they seemed. I'm Charlie, and this is Crime Lines.

1:00.0

Welcome back to Crime Lines, unless this is your first time listening, then welcome.

1:10.9

Tonight's case is one that was recommended to me about three years ago when insight was just

1:19.3

getting started. My friend Kelly and I were sitting at a park in Prairie Village, Kansas

1:25.6

with our kids running around, and I was telling her about the new podcast that I was getting into.

1:33.1

Now, Kelly's not into your crime, so she's probably not even listening to this,

1:38.0

but she said you should cover the case of the doctor who killed her kids in a fire. It happened

1:44.5

right over there and pointed vaguely away from the park. I had actually never heard of this case

1:53.4

before, so for about three years I've wanted to cover this, the Green Farar Fire case.

1:58.8

The main research for this case was done by Haley Gray, so huge thank you to her for that.

2:05.6

The book, Bitter Harvest by Anne Rule, was a big source for this episode.

2:11.8

Quick content warning, this case does involve the deaths of two children, though as always,

2:18.9

I'm not going to be graphic with it.

2:22.8

So let's get started at the beginning with the woman who is at the center of this case,

2:28.8

Deborah Green. She was born Deborah Jones in 1951, she grew up in Illinois and graduated from high

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