Vivacious Debbie Flores was a college educated Washington Redskins cheerleader when she headed for “Sin City.” It was a smart move for the aspiring showgirl who’d soon be making her star-making solo debut at the legendary Luxor. But after the morning rehearsals of December 12, 2010, no one saw Debbie alive again.
A cryptic text message she left for her mother led authorities to Debbie’s charismatic boyfriend, Jason “Blu” Griffith. A fellow Vegas dancer, Blu was hiding a terrible secret. It involved a rental van, bags of cement, two plastic tubs, and a handsaw.
When the details of the crime unfolded, everyone asked: how could a girl with such passion and promise come to an end so violent and unexpected? In time, the truth would reveal a life more tumultuous than believed—and what exactly transpired on Debbie’s tragic final day would stun the nation.
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Diana Montane
Diana Montané is a reporter, editor, and published author. She was an arts and entertainment writer, as well as an art, theatre, and film critic for The Miami News. She has co-written several true crime books, including I Would Find a Girl Walking and Dancing on Her Grave. She holds a B.A., M.A., and M.F.A in theatre and communications from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
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Carolina Sarassa
Carolina Sarassa, coauthor of Dancing on Her Grave and an anchor/correspondent for MundoFOX National Network News in Los Angeles, she has been nominated for thirteen Emmys and won three, including “Best Crime Report.” She has received four Gabriel Awards for excellence in television and a LA Press Club Award for excellence as a talk show host. She is a former member of the Board of Governors as well as an active member of National Television Academy of the Arts and Sciences, and a board member for the LA Press Club.
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