Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Showgirl's Ex-Boyfriend Arrested For Domestic Violence


ABC News is reporting that back in October, the ex-boyfriend of the Vegas showgirl that recently disappeared was arrested for domestic violence after allegedly abusing her and coercing her to drop her charges. The man, Blu Griffith, is due in court today to answer for those charges. Without Debbie Flores-Narvaez's testimony though, I wonder if the charges will be dropped.

It kind of makes you really think whether this guy had anything to do with her disappearance, especially considering his background towards her and what he was facing because of his arrest. Police say he is cooperating with their investigation.

13 comments:

  1. Shocking. No, wait. The opposite.

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  2. I'm still confused as to why this particular missing person is on everyone's radar. Why is this person's tragedy suddenly the topic of national gossip?

    I can't figure that out. People, TMZ, Enty... Why this person?

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  3. ryan...i see your point. maybe b/c it's so close to the holidays? *dunno*

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  4. it's because she's pretty

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  5. Ryan, I think the vegas showgirl storyline is the appeal as far as news media covering it. Otherwise, yes, there are plenty of missing people out there.

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  6. That's weird because of the way the news article reported her text to her mother before she disappeared. It read more like contact him if she was trouble and not to contact her best friend.

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  7. Sorry it's always the boyfriend. Especially if he's an abuser. Bad news. Very tragic.

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  8. @rose
    Could it be a...red herring?

    Seriously, if he's responsible for her death, fry him.
    And as for the reason she's the "missing" flavor of the week, I expect it has to do with a couple of factors, specifically her looks and her backstory.

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  9. @Sue Ellen Mishkey - nah, i didn't think so either, but she has long hair and a strapless dress, so I figured someone out there must think it.

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  10. HA!!!

    Too much make up for me.

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  11. Okay, that seals it. If he hit her, then the fucker is likely guilty of murdering her. I have absolutely no use for men who beat on women. They ought to be shunned.

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  12. Innocent until proven guilty but when is it ever NOT the ex or spouse in these situations?? With that given background? Almost never.

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