Family to Hold Memorial for Slain Las Vegas Dancer From Marietta

Jan 13, 2011 - 14:34
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Family to Hold Memorial for Slain Las Vegas Dancer From Marietta

LAS VEGAS — The family of a Las Vegas Strip burlesque dancer whose body was found dismembered and encased in concrete plans a church memorial service.

Celeste Flores Narvaez said a Catholic Mass will be held Thursday for her younger sister.

Debora Flores Narvaez performed in the "Fantasy" show at the Luxor casino resort.

She told a roommate she was going to her ex-boyfriend's house Dec. 12 to watch a television show.

An arrest report alleges the former boyfriend, Jason Griffith, strangled her during an argument.

Griffith is a 32-year-old dancer in the Cirque du Soleil Beatles show, "Love," at The Mirage.

He faces murder, battery domestic violence and destroying evidence charges.

Prosecutors said Griffith cut up and tried to store the body in containers filled with concrete.

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