30 years ago, in 1991, Gregory Green called the police to report a murder. The man killed his wife and unborn child.
After a short hearing, the judges sentenced him to 16 years in prison. He received no plea for pardon, nor did he have a reason. The killer judged with inexplicable composure.
During his 16 years behind bars, Gregory asked for parole several times, but each time the police refused his request.
“The reasons for the rejection were varied, some distorted.” In addition, during his detention, he showed no remorse or any trace of humanity,” said a spokesman for the prison where he was held.
However, in 2008, Gregory was released on parole.
Two years later, the man married. He met Faith Green, a wonderful woman with whom he wanted to rebuild his life. She had two children from a previous marriage, but both wanted to start a family.
Years passed and Faith gave birth to two more girls, Koi and Kali.
Then, one damn day, at 1:15 AM, he called the police again. And the reason is pretty shocking: He reprized “The Loop” 30 years ago.
The couple’s two girls, ages 4 and 5 respectively, died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The man had picked her up in the middle of the night and locked her in the car. Then start the engine and insert a hose connected to the exhaust pipe. After making sure they were dead, Gregory took his children in his arms and put them back to bed. The girls seemed to be asleep.
When they arrived on the scene, police officers were shocked by the man’s brutality. After a search, they discovered something even more shocking: in the basement of the house they found two more bodies. They were his wife’s other two children, aged 17 and 19. According to the report, the teens were simply executed: Gregory emptied his gun into their vulnerable bodies.
There they also found faith. She was paralyzed, her mouth was bandaged to keep her from screaming, and she was covered in blood. She was badly beaten, wounded in the face and shot in the leg, but he gave her life to be forced to watch her kill her children.
Gregory Green was lifted from the balcony of the house as he quietly awaited the arrival of the police. At the trial, he denied his right to a lawyer and pleaded “guilty.”