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CBS News Examines Convictions of Man Known as Ted Maher and Jon Green

CBS News aired a segment on a man convicted under two names. The report covered his 2002 arson conviction and his 2025 conviction for soliciting murder.

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1 source·May 23, 1:00 PM(6 days ago)·1m read
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" Anne-Marie Green interviewed "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty and producer Josh Yager about the case. The segment discussed a man identified as Jon Green, who was arrested for stealing his ex-wife's dogs and convicted in 2025 for soliciting her murder.

Yager first met the same individual in 2002, when he was known as Ted Maher. At that time, Maher was convicted of arson that resulted in the deaths of billionaire Edmond Safra and his nurse. The CBS News report presented the two cases as connected through the same person.

Key Facts

2002 arson conviction
Led to deaths of Edmond Safra and nurse
2025 murder solicitation conviction
Involved ex-wife as target
CBS News segment
Featured Anne-Marie Green, Erin Moriarty, Josh Yager

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. 2002

    Ted Maher convicted of arson resulting in two deaths.

    1 sourceCBS News
  2. 2025

    Jon Green convicted of soliciting murder of ex-wife.

    1 sourceCBS News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The segment may increase public awareness of the prior arson case.

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Confidence score65%
Synthesized bySubstrate AI
Word count95 words
PublishedMay 23, 2026, 1:00 PM
Bias signals removed1 across 1 outlet
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