Dance of Death, Jason Griffith and Debbie Flores-Narvaez

In season three, episode 5, we see Dance of Death, the true story of the murder of Debbie Flores-Narvaez by Jason Griffith. and the love story of Jason Griffith and Debbie Flores-Narvaez which doesn't end well for Debbie Flores-Narvaez.

Jason Griffith
This show is described as A beautiful showgirl looking to fall in love vanishes without a trace, uncovering a love triangle and a dark secret. Jason alleges that Debbie both stalked and abused him and that he killed her in self defense.

Jason Griffith was sentenced to and is eligible for release as early as 2020.

According to the Review Journal, Griffith on Wednesday testified in his own murder trial that he had to call 911 six times because of domestic violence problems with “Fantasy” dancer Debbie Flores Narvaez.

In a June 2010 incident Griffith said he found a threatening note on his car after leaving his job as a dancer with the Cirque du Soleil show “Love” at The Mirage.


“I will kill you before I let another bitch have you. I will find you where ever you hide. Love always, your Destiny,” he said.
You can write to Jason Griffith at:

Jason Griffith  #1125188
 High Desert State Prison
P.O. Box 650
Indian Springs, Nevada 89070-0650

You can email Jason using Jpay - you will need to select Nevada and use the ID  1125188



Take Away

I don't know that Debbie abused  Jason, however men can absolutely be the victim of domestic violence.  People may laugh, but it's no joking matter. If you are a man who is being abused and you don't want to call the police, leave for your own safety and find a support group online where you can receive the support and encouragement you need to get on top of your own life.





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Comments

  1. At the end of the day... He KILLED her. No excuse. He was free to call police or protection order. Then, he CHOPPED her up.

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  2. They were both nuts and Latino women are crazy but he shouldn't have cut her up come on shouldn't have invited her over period don't have time don't do the crime

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