Debbie Flores Narvaez Disappearance and Murder Case Debbie Flores Narvaez, a Las Vegas showgirl, vanished in 2010 after failing to appear for a midnight rehearsal for her debut performance in the "Fantasy" show at the Luxor Hotel & Casino. Her roommate, concerned about her absence, called 911, sparking a search that would eventually lead to her tragic discovery. Friends and family described her disappearance as highly unusual, emphasizing her dedication to her career and her personality. Narvaez’s close friend, Merriliz Monson, recounted tensions between Narvaez and her ex-boyfriend, Jason "Blue" Griffith, a former Cirque du Soleil performer. Monson noted that Griffith had been involved in a physical altercation with Narvaez, during which he elbowing her in the chin, pushing her, kicking her, and pulling her hair. Griffith was charged with battery and coercion for the attack. Despite these incidents, the relationship between the two remained complex, with Narvaez expressing frustration over Griffith’s behavior. A month after her disappearance, Narvaez’s body was found at a home on Bonanza Way following an anonymous tip. Las Vegas police confirmed the remains matched the missing performer, linking the case to Griffith. Investigators discovered that Griffith had rented a U-Haul and purchased cement shortly after Narvaez last appeared at his North Las Vegas home. GPS tracking of the U-Haul helped pinpoint the location of the remains. A neighbor reported seeing a U-Haul truck arrive at the property, which Griffith had recently moved into. The neighbor described the activity as unusual, noting that Griffith had previously lived in Germany and had no prior interaction with the area.#cirque_du_soleil #debbie_flores_narvaez #merriliz_monson #jason_blue_griffith #luxor_hotel_casino
