Dr. Debora Green was a former oncologist living in Prairie Village, Kansas, married to Michael Farrar, a cardiologist. After previously trying to poison Michael using ricin, on October 24 1995 she murdered two of her children, Kelly and Tim Farrar, ages 6 and 13, by setting fire to the family house at 7517 Canterbury Court. A third child survived. In 1996 she pleaded no contest before the trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 40 years before eligibility for parole.

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  • Dr. Debora Green was a former oncologist living in Prairie Village, Kansas, married to Michael Farrar, a cardiologist. After previously trying to poison Michael using ricin, on October 24 1995 she murdered two of her children, Kelly and Tim Farrar, ages 6 and 13, by setting fire to the family house at 7517 Canterbury Court. A third child survived. In 1996 she pleaded no contest before the trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 40 years before eligibility for parole. Debora Green was the subject of Ann Rule's 1997 book Bitter Harvest.
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  • Dr. Debora Green was a former oncologist living in Prairie Village, Kansas, married to Michael Farrar, a cardiologist. After previously trying to poison Michael using ricin, on October 24 1995 she murdered two of her children, Kelly and Tim Farrar, ages 6 and 13, by setting fire to the family house at 7517 Canterbury Court. A third child survived. In 1996 she pleaded no contest before the trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 40 years before eligibility for parole.
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  • Debora Green
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