A death at a children’s indoor playground parking lot: murder or self-defense?
<p>Tyler Green’s wife said her husband thought of himself as a mobster. He once told her he desired to “kill a man and watch the blood gush out of his body.” Fabian Smith threatened to kill a man and fired three shots before fleeing in his early twenties, police said.</p>
<p>On February 19, 2017, Fabian and Tyler agreed to meet in a public space to discuss drug related matters, said defense attorney Stephen Aslett. Fabian parked his car near a children’s indoor playground called Jumpalooza in Atascocita and Tyler — wearing a black top hat, trench coat, and sunglasses — got into Fabian’s car around 2 p.m.</p>
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