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    Explore " gary green" with insightful episodes like "When Home Isn't Safe: A Dissection of the Armstead Case", "Ep. 129: R.I.P. Alan White", "Gary Green: This Time, it’s Goodbye" and "Classical Music Spotlight - A Discussion with Gary Green regarding works by Thomas Sleeper and David Maslanka" from podcasts like ""Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan", "InObscuria Podcast", "Origins of Evil" and "Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast"" and more!

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    When Home Isn't Safe: A Dissection of the Armstead Case

    When Home Isn't Safe: A Dissection of the Armstead Case

    Lovetta Armstead and her young daughter Jazzmen face a nightmarish reality: they are murdered in cold blood by Gary Green within the walls of their own home, the very space that should be their sanctuary. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve into the complexities of this chilling case, from Lovetta's thwarted plans to escape her malevolent partner to the unsettling psychology driving Green's actions. The episode uncovers letters that reveal Lovetta's intentions to leave her husband and the twisted psychology behind Green's devastating actions. With commentary on sharp and incised wounds, duct tape restraints, and a myriad of forensic evidence, this episode serves as a haunting yet informative dive into the harsh realities that forensic professionals confront in their quest for justice.

     

    Time codes:

    00:00:20 — Joseph Scott Morgan sets the tone with personal anecdotes about death and introduces the spine-chilling family murder case.

    00:03:00 — Dave Mack provides further context on the Armstead family and the malevolent Gary Green.

    00:05:00 — Mack shares Lovetta Armstead’s gut-wrenching letters that reveal her desire to escape from Green; one particular letter outlines his calculated intentions to annihilate his family.

    00:08:23 — Sharp force injuries are explained by Morgan, introducing listeners to the intricacies of homicidal drowning.

    00:09:16 — Discussion of the brevity of Gary Green and Lovetta Armstead's marriage and the circumstances that led up to the fatal event.

    00:10:24 — Morgan elaborates on the calculated tactics employed by Green, emphasizing his control over the fatal situation.

    00:13:24 — The sequence of the murders is discussed by Morgan, suggesting the chilling possibility that Jazzmen was made to witness her mother’s murder.

    00:15:42 — Incised wounds versus stab wounds are clarified, enlightening listeners on how these affect the body differently.

    00:16:20 — The aftermath of a stabbing is graphically detailed, spotlighting the ensuing blood and damage.

    00:18:40 — Jazzmen’s autopsy details are revealed, including the heartbreaking signs that she struggled until her last breath.

    00:21:00 — The complexities of determining fatal stab wounds. 

    00:24:36 — Joe Scott discusses the frightful reality of internal bleeding, especially in cases involving multiple stab wounds.

    00:27:01 — Causes of death like hypoxia and signs of drowning are detailed by Morgan, rounding out the episode’s comprehensive forensic analysis.

    00:30:39 — Joseph Scott Morgan comments on the chilling aftermath and Gary Green’s actions post-crime, wrapping up the episode with a look at the ultimate consequences.

    00:32:20 — A recount of the dreadful discovery made by the surviving siblings. 

    00:32:40 — The timeline of the crime’s aftermath, including Gary Green’s eventual death sentence.

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    Ep. 129: R.I.P. Alan White

    Ep. 129: R.I.P. Alan White

    It is again with heavy hearts that we deliver this week’s episode about yet another fallen drummer: the amazing Mr. Alan White. The YES drummer passed away on May 26, 2022, at the age of 72 after dealing with some more recent illnesses. Kevin has a very deep connection to YES and Alan as a lifelong fan and student of their music. While not an obscure band by any means (the Rock & Roll Hall-of-Famers have sold 13.5 million RIAA-certified albums in the US, as well as more than 30 million albums worldwide and in 1985, they won a Grammy award), Alan had a number of side projects and collaborations during his 50-year tenure with YES. Another tough loss for the classic and progressive rock community.

    New to InObscuria? Typically, what we do is exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In the case of this particular episode, we are leaning towards the LOST. We are paying tribute to another titan of rock drummers! Rest In Peace Alan. Heaven’s rhythm section just got mightier!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Adrian Belew / Alan White / Keith Emerson – “In The Flesh?” from Back Against The Wall – A Tribute To Pink Floyd (2005)
    2. White – “Fate” from White (2006)
    3. Yes – “Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart” from Union Live (1991)
    4. Alan White – “One Way Rag” from Ramshackled (1976)
    5. CIRCA: – “Information Overload” from CIRCA: (2006)
    6. Levin-Torn-White – “The Hood Fell” from Levin Torn White (2011)
    7. Yes – “The Calling” from Endless Dream: New York 6.19.94 (1994)

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    Gary Green: This Time, it’s Goodbye

    Gary Green: This Time, it’s Goodbye

    Lovetta Armstead was many things; an educator, a strong independent woman, but most importantly, she was the loving and devoted mother to her three children, JT, Jerret, and Jazzmen. Lovetta longed to complete her family unit and invited her long-time boyfriend, Gary Green, to move in with her family, and be a father to her children. Little did she know that she had invited a monster into their lives.
     
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    Sources:

    Lovetta Armstead Murder: Where is Gary Green Now?


    The Monster 

    Green v. Davis


    GREEN v. STATE


    You Asked to See the Monster... | True Crime Story | Real Stories


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