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[The Complex Truth: The Survival and Struggle of Diana Diello]-[SURVIVED: Dianna D'Aiello]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-01-06

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The Complex Truth: The Survival and Struggle of Diana Diello

The Night of the Attack

On September 30, 1979, in Tustin, California, 19-year-old Diana Green—who was two weeks past her due date—was brutally attacked in her apartment. Her husband, Kevin Green, reported returning from a fast-food run to find Diana in a "pool of her own blood," suffering from severe head trauma. Initially, Kevin suspected a shooting, but medical professionals later determined she had been struck by a "blunt heavy object." Tragically, the attack led to the death of their unborn daughter, Chantal Marie.

The Wrongful Conviction of Kevin Green

Suspicion quickly turned toward Kevin due to his inconsistent stories, a history of domestic violence, and his strange behavior at the hospital. Kevin, a Marine corporal, had admitted to slapping Diana during her pregnancy, which fueled the narrative that he was the perpetrator. Despite passing a polygraph, he was eventually arrested and convicted of attempted murder and the second-degree murder of his daughter, receiving a sentence of 15 years to life. Diana, who suffered from aphasia and severe memory loss following the attack, eventually identified Kevin as her attacker after a breakthrough in therapy, which cemented the state's case against him.

The Shadow of the 'Bedroom Basher'

While Kevin served time, investigators were simultaneously hunting a serial predator known as the "Bedroom Basher," who had been attacking women in Orange County by breaking into first-floor apartments. The task force formed to catch this killer was disbanded prematurely, leaving many cases, including the brutal murder of Deborah Kennedy, unsolved for years.

The Truth Revealed by DNA

In 1996, the case took a shocking turn when Detective Tom Tarpley utilized DNA testing on evidence from Deborah Kennedy’s murder. The DNA matched Gerald Parker, who was already incarcerated for other violent crimes. When confronted, Parker admitted to being the serial killer responsible for the "Bedroom Basher" spree. Crucially, Parker confessed to attacking Diana, noting that he had seen Kevin and Diana arguing earlier that night and entered their apartment through an unlocked door. Subsequent DNA testing on the sexual assault kit from Diana's case confirmed the perpetrator was Parker, not Kevin. Kevin Green was declared factually innocent and released after 16 years of wrongful imprisonment.

The Gray Area of Memory and Trauma

Despite Kevin's exoneration, the aftermath remains complicated. Diana, who survived against all odds—with a 10% chance of survival—maintains a firm belief that Kevin had physically abused her earlier on the night of the attack. She recalls a volatile environment and argues that while Parker was the one who inflicted the life-altering injuries, the history of domestic abuse was real and separate from Parker’s intrusion.

Conclusion

Diana’s story is a harrowing testament to survival. She navigated a "volatile relationship," a "heinous attack by an evil stranger," and the loss of her child. While the legal system eventually corrected its error regarding Kevin Green, Diana continues to process the trauma of that night. As she stated, there is "more to her story than people think," and her journey highlights how memory, trauma, and the complexities of human relationships often exist in the "gray" long after a case is officially solved.

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I don't even know where he is.
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Maybe everybody should try that, huh?
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And that's what we're going to do today.
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This is what happens to you.
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They can lose both of them.
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bring answers to light
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living in my head rent free
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set the scene
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get my bearings
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blood run cold
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📖 Transcript

There are some cases so infamous that we have all heard about them.
But some of the coldest cases, the most mysterious, are the ones that you've never heard of before.
I'm Ashley Flowers and every Wednesday on my show The Deck, I dive into the coldest of cold cases.
Many of these victims didn't get the press coverage they deserve during the initial investigations, but I'm sharing what our reporting team has found on these stories in hopes that someone listening may have the information needed to bring answers to light.
And that listener could be you.
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