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Dr Girlfriend Rule 34
Posted in Categories Hot Male Doctors , Hot Men in Uniform | on September 2, 2020 by Pimmy Watson
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Dr Mike Varshavski Shirtless, Underwear, Girlfriend . We never thought scrubs could be hot AF because they always look dowdy on people but, boy, are we wrong when we saw Doctor Mike wearing his medical scrubs.
We were like, “Wow! He is so damn s*xy in that outfit.”
Then we pondered on whether his physical gorgeousness is such that it overcomes the natural unfashionableness of his scrubs uniform or maybe there is something special about his outfit. Looking closer, we realized that his clothes are actually tailored to be form-fitting such that it hugs his sculpted physique and emphasizes his masculinity.
So, that’s the trick, fellow Famewatchers! Now, if you are a doctor reading this and you want to look like a male model, junk your regular scrubs and have someone tailor your outfits for you.
Actually, having clothes especially tailored for you to fit your body and highlight your assets is true not only when it comes to uniforms but for practically everything you wear. It is especially important when it comes to a suit and, in this department, Doctor Mike knows what he is doing too because damn does he look shaggable AF in the photo below.
Doctor Mike Shirtless and Underwear Photos . There’s not a lot of shirtless photos of the good doctor out there but the ones that are there should be enough to quench the thirstiness of the THOTs among us here on Famewatcher. Hehe.
Anyhoo, we grabbed these photos from the doctor’s Instagram account which you might want to follow @doctor.mike.
Question for those of you in the know? Is the guy below with a peekabo underwear Doctor Mike himself? Or is he a lookalike? He’s identified as the doctor on Pinterest but you never know with the internets. Anyhoo, he does look like him, no?
Oh, by the by, we haven’t found any photo of the doctor in his underwear, other than the peekabo photo above and the one where he’s wearing tank top (which could be considered underwear), but we did find this video of Doctor Mike giving underwear tips and such.
Dr. Mike Varshavski Gay or Straight? Relationship Status? He is straight. We do not know if he is seeing anyone at the moment but he reportedly dating Miss Universe Pia Wurzbach. Here’s the two going on a helicopter ride in New York City.
That’s it for now, fellow Famewatchers! Who’s better looking in the pic below, Doctor Mike or his husky?
Dr Mike Varshavski Shirtless, Underwear, Girlfriend . Last updated: September 2, 2020 at 5:29 am.
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Welcome to Forensic Files Now, formerly True Crime Truant!

Just begun: Michael Farrar and Debora Jones Green

The Green-Farrar house at 2517 Canterbury Court has been replaced by a grass-covered vacant lot

Actress Stephanie March plays Debora Green in A House on Fire

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An M.D. Goes Medea on Her Kids , Breaking Bad on Her Husband (‘Ultimate Betrayal,’ Forensic Files )
The world loves to hate mothers who kill their children, and Debora Green makes an especially incendiary target.
She not only plotted her kids’ demise but also chose the most horrific possible murder weapon, a fire.
Like Medea (the one from Euripides, not Tyler Perry) 2,400 years before her, she carried out her awful deed to punish a husband who wasn’t exactly evil but betrayed her just the same.
Cinematic story. And like Walter White 19 years after her, she used ricin poisoning as part of her bid for revenge.
No wonder Debora’s crimes, which took place back in 1995, merited an Ann Rule book in 1997, a Forensic Files episode in 1999, and a Lifetime movie in 2021.
So, amid all the drama, are there any mitigating factors? Is sympathy possible for Debora Green, a medical doctor who violated her “do no harm” oath in a way that devastated her own family?
Normal childhood. For this week, I searched for answers to those questions and also looked for more background information on Debora’s life as well as updates on her status today, the life of ex-husband Michael Farrar, and the loyalties of the family’s surviving daughter.
So let’s get going on the recap for “Ultimate Betrayal” along with extra information from internet research:
Debora Jones came into the world on Feb. 28, 1951, in Havana, Illinois, as the second of three children born to Joan and Bob Jones. The couple had married as teenagers but apparently figured out how to parent competently. Debora described her childhood as happy, according to Bitter Harvest: A Woman’s Rage, A Mother’s Sacrific e by Ann Rule.
One of the cool kids. It became apparent early on that Debora was exceptionally intelligent. The Lifetime movie, A House on Fire , pegged her IQ as above 160.
But she wasn’t a nerd. At Peoria High School, she found time for cheerleading in addition to her schoolwork.
Debora, who also played the violin and piano, got a perfect grade-point average and ended up as co-valedictorian of her class.
Next up, the attractive girl with symmetrical features completed an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering at the University of Illinois.
Two specialists. Debora married a fellow engineer named Duane M.J. Green in 1974, but the union lasted only a few years and he would later complain to police that Debora jilted him after he helped pay her tuition, according to the Kansas City Star .
While studying at the University of Kansas Medical School, she met Michael Farrar and they married in 1979. The former Eagle Scout was four years younger than his new wife but also a high achiever on the path to earning a medical degree.
Michael went into cardiology, and Debora specialized in oncology and hematology.
Nice spread. They had their first child, Tim, in 1982. Although A House on Fire portrays Tim as having only one sister, he actually had two, the younger girl named Kelly and a middle child whom Forensic Files identifies as Jennifer and Bitter Harvest calls Lissa — but her real name is Kate Farrar.
Debora and Michael had no shortage of room for their kids: By 1995, the family had settled into a six-bedroom Tudor-style house in Prairie Village, an affluent section of Kansas City, Kansas.
At some point, Debora put her career on pause to stay home with the kids, although she still did some freelance medical peer-review work out of her house.
In the spirits. She became a soccer coach so she could spend more time with her children, who attended the private Pembroke Hill School.
Although by all accounts, Debora was dedicated to her job as a full-time parent, her marriage grew strained as she grappled with depression. She reportedly leaned on alcohol as a crutch despite that her doctor had advised her not to drink while taking antidepressants and antianxiety medications.
Still, she enjoyed playing sports and having fun. In a May 1996 Redbook article, her onetime tennis clinic friend Ann Slegman recalled: “In this sea of affluent house-wives with their smartly cropped hairdos, tennis skirts, and Steffi Graf wanna-be attitudes, Debora was refreshingly different. Heavyset with short, razor-cut hair, thick glasses that were popular among the disco set in the 1970s, faded T-shirts, and sweat shorts, she joked and laughed her way through the tennis drills. “
International affair. In an effort to prop up their deteriorating union, Michael and Debora, along with son Tim, went on a hiking and boating trip to Peru sponsored by Pembroke Hill School.
Sadly, the excursion to South America did more harm than good for the marriage. Michael met a good-looking blond registered nurse named Margaret Hacker (called Celeste Walker in the Lifetime movie) and they starting seeing each other back in the U.S.A.
Debora “saw all the telltale signs” of an affair including “a new wardrobe, new exercise equipment, and a new, distant attitude toward her and the children,” according to the Redbook account.
Toxic person. She moved into a separate bedroom and started drinking more.
Soon, it was Michael’s turn to struggle with his health. On Aug. 7, he became violently ill with bacterial endocarditis, which causes severe diarrhea. His weight dropped to 125 pounds.
He eventually needed three hospitalizations, each time after he’d eaten food Debora prepared for him ( Maynard Muntzing ), but at first doctors couldn’t figure out what triggered his episodes. It was 1995, long before the AMC series Breaking Bad made ricin a household name when Walter White used it to murder former business partner Lydia Rodarte-Quayle.
Confides in kids. Once his health rallied, Michael vacated the family’s mansion on Canterbury Court and rented his own place in the Georgetown apartment complex across town.
Debora turned suicidal and ended up in a psychiatric hospital after Michael called police to intervene during an argument on Sept. 25. In the emergency room, she spat on Michael, called him an obscene name, and said he’d get the kids over her dead body.
Bitter and angry, Debora had also “used the crudest language to tell the couple’s children that Michael was having sex with other women,” the Kansas City Star reported.
Woman on the side. At some point amid the melodrama, Michael discovered in Debora’s purse packets of castor beans, which contain ricin.
At first, ricin didn’t show up in Michael’s lab tests, but the chemical is hard to detect because it breaks down quickly. But eventually, a large number of ricin antibodies turned up in his blood.
Michael confronted Debora on the phone about poisoning him. She denied it and they had an angry discussion. On Oct. 23, he spent time visiting girlfriend Margaret Hacker at her house. (As if the situation needed any more scandal, anesthesiologist David Hacker — the husband Margaret divorced after meeting Michael— had ended up dead of a fishy-seeming suicide.)
Great escape. On Oct. 24, 1995, Debora and Michael had another argument on the phone. An hour later, the Prairie Village mansion, where she and the kids were still living, caught on fire.
Debora, 43, got out through a bedroom door to the outside.
All sources agree that 10-year-old Kate escaped by climbing onto the roof through her second-floor bedroom window and jumping to the ground without injury. But accounts vary as to whether Debora caught her as she fell or tried to catch her and failed or just watched her descend.
The dog, too. Kate and her mother stood together as emergency workers arrived on the scene. The flames were so intense the firefighters couldn’t go inside.
Golden-haired Kelly, who at age 6 already showed signs of being a gifted student, died of smoke inhalation in bed.
Tim, 13 years old and a popular soccer and hockey player, died of burns.
The family dog, a black Lab named Boomer, died of carbon monoxide poisoning, according to Medium’s True Crime Edition .
Suspicious blaze. Reports about Debora’s behavior at the fire scene differ. Some describe her as without emotion as she watched the blaze that killed two of her children. Another account said she was yelling at emergency workers, accusing them of not doing enough to save Kelly and Tim.
Authorities suspected arson and, at first, believed either parent could have done it.
Debora explained to police that on the night of the fire, she woke up to the smoke alarm, opened the bedroom door, saw flames, and ran outside.
On the intercom, she told Tim to stay in his bedroom until firefighters arrived and then she ran next door to ask for help from neighbors, Debora said. They noticed that her hair looked wet. A lab would later find singeing to her hair.
The robe. At the house, police found what looked like an empty accelerant bottle. The stairway that the children needed as an escape route had flammable liquid poured on it. The path of the fire led to Debora’s door.
Because the doorjamb to Debora’s bedroom was covered with soot, investigators believed the door was open when the fire started.
Her bathrobe, found in a ball at home, had burn marks.
Investigators ultimately concluded that Debora both set the fire and poisoned Michael with the castor beans.
Girlfriend shows up. Detectives discovered records indicating Debora had made two purchases of castor beans at Earl May Garden Centers around the time of the couple’s woes. She claimed that son Tim needed them for a science project and that Tim — who wasn’t around to defend himself — might have poisoned his dad.
By this time, Michael had asked for divorce; he filed the papers the day after the fire. Debora was not happy that gal pal Margaret Hacker attended the memorial service for the kids.
“Michael was in her bed while our house was burning down,” she complained to Slegman.
But in between the fire and the time of her arrest, Debora and daughter Kate continued to live as normal a life as possible after such a tragedy.
Neighbors unnerved. Kate got a role in a State Ballet of Missouri production of The Nutcracker .
On November 22, 1995, after Debora dropped off Kate for ballet practice at the Midland Theater in Kansas City, police arrested her and charged her with two counts of murder, attempted murder, and aggravated arson. A judge set bail at the unheard-of amount of $3 million.
The developments shocked residents of Prairie Village, who weren’t accustomed to having drama and police activity in their corner of the world.
Dedicated parent. According to an AP account , neighbors had to contend with the smell of smoke that lingered for weeks after the fire and the sight of cars slowing down to look at the charred $400,000 house at 7517 Canterbury Court.
The Kansas City Star reported that most neighbors refused to discuss the tragedy with the media. The few who did said that Debora loved her children and, while clearly the couple’s marriage had seen better days, no one imagined it would end in a burning hell.
Locals didn’t have to look at the wreckage of the once-palatial home for long. By November 1995, the city was making plans to demolish it.
Getting fluid. In preparation for the trial, the prosecution noted evidence that Debora had been reading a book about arson and literature about people murdered by family members.
Authorities believed that after the couple fought on the phone, Debora poured accelerant on Michael’s belongings and also used the fluid to cut off the children’s escape routes from the house. Her hair and bathrobe sustained burns because she used too much accelerant near her own bedroom door. Then she told Tim to stay in the house with little sister Kelly until the fire trucks arrived.
And one more thing: This was not the first time a blaze had broken out in a Green-Farrar household. On May 21, 1994, when the family lived in Missouri and was considering a relocation to Prairie Village, a fire damaged the Missouri house — reportedly right after Michael had nixed the idea of the move over concerns about the future of the marriage, according to court papers available on Murderpedia.
No legal action resulted from the Missouri fire.
Daughter faithful. But there was no escaping the consequences of the Kansas inferno. The state kept Debora in custody during court proceedings. “She’s very surprised that she would be charged with these kinds of crimes,” Ellen Ryan, one of Debora’s three lawyers, told the AP. “She lost everything in this fire including her children, everything, and she’s astounded.”
Debora’s defense lawyers floated the possibility that Tim had set the fire.
Meanwhile, Kate Farrar remained loyal to her mother. She left a vase full of roses at the courthouse for Debora, and the two talked on the phone.
Curiosity high. Michael, who had to make $5,400 monthly payments to Debora as a run-up to their divorce, showed up in court with a partially shaved head because he’d needed brain surgery to drain an abscess probably caused by the ricin poisoning. He would also need a heart operation to counteract the damage.
The murder case was such big news that true crime author Ann Rule, who wrote The Stranger Beside Me and Small Sacrifices , attended the preliminary hearing and brought an assistant to help take notes.
Prosecutors had assembled a roster of 300 prospective witnesses and planned to start out by calling 20 of them to the stand. Olathe courth
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