![]() I never meant to harm my children but I accept the fact that I will be punished harshly. However true that may be, defending myself at trial on these charges would only compound the suffering of my family and my daughter, Kate. My attorneys are ready willing and able to present evidence that I was not in control of myself when Tim and Kelly died. I am aware that the State can produce substantial evidence that I set the fire that caused the death of my children. She said she was out of control of herself when her children died, and said “I love her family very much.” Green read a prepared statement at her plea hearing, court filings said. ![]() She is incarcerated at the Topeka Correctional Facility, according to her prison records. Green was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 40 years. Green entered her no-contest plea April 17, 1996, and the state recommended concurrent sentences. She was charged with two counts of capital murder, one count of attempted capital murder, aggravated arson, and one count of attempted first-degree premeditated murder. Green could have faced the death penalty if she had not entered a plea of no contest in her case, according to court filings. "A House On Fire" Lifetime movie-You guys are going to CRY at the end of this movie. Green Avoided the Death Penalty by Pleading No Contest to Her Charges & Was Sentenced to Life in Prison She Read a Statement Saying ‘I Love Her Family Very Much’ The encounter revealed the cracks in Green and Farrar’s own marriage, beginning a spiral that ended in a double murder. On a trip to Peru, they met Celeste Walker and her husband, Dr. Green and Farrar were successful doctors. She had already poisoned him with ricin at least three times. ![]() Michael Farrar, was spending the night with his lover. Her middle child, 10-year-old Kate Farrar, escaped by jumping out onto the garage roof and into her mom’s arms. It was based on the true crime novel by Ann Rule, “ Bitter Harvest.”Įarly in the morning on October 23, 1995, Green set her family mansion on fire, killing her 12-year-old son, Tim Farrar, and his 6-year-old sister, Kelly Farrar. But the evidence presented by Kansas prosecutors paints a terrible picture, which included young Kate Farrar pleading with police to save her siblings, and Green telling her son to stay inside the burning house. Some of the dramatic moments in the movie seem to jarring to be real. Green is now 70 years old and serving a life sentence in prison. "A House on Fire" was based on the true crime novel, "Bitter Harvest," by Ann Rule/Debora Green's mugshot.ĭebora Green is the real woman behind Lifetime’s movie, “ A House on Fire,” which tells the true story of a Prairie Village, Kansas doctor who killed two of her three children in a house fire and poisoned her husband, who survived.
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