New York Disability Advocate Found Dead, Son Arrested in Homicide Investigation
A well-known disability rights advocate from Scarsdale, New York, has died in what authorities describe as a tragic domestic homicide. Police have arrested her 26-year-old son, who now faces a charge of second-degree murder.
The victim, Marian Green, 71, was discovered inside her home on Butler Road in the Fox Meadow neighborhood during the early hours of the investigation. Officials allege that she was attacked sometime between July 5 and July 7. Her son, Chester Green, was taken into custody at the property.
Authorities Continue Investigation Into Fatal Incident
According to investigators, Chester Green is accused of causing his mother’s death by using both sharp and blunt objects during the alleged assault. Law enforcement officers responded to the residence and later arrested him at the scene.
The investigation remains active and is being handled by the Scarsdale Police Department with assistance from the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office and forensic investigators.
Following his arraignment, Green was ordered to remain in custody without bail. Court records indicate that he has not yet entered a plea. His next scheduled court appearance is set for August 5.
Community Mourns Longtime Disability Rights Leader
Marian Green was widely recognized for her years of public service and advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities. She served as chair of Scarsdale’s Advisory Council for People with Disabilities and previously led the Children Having Individual Learning Differences committee.
Residents remember her as a dedicated community voice who regularly attended local government meetings to support improved accessibility. Among the projects she championed were safer sidewalks and enhanced public recreational facilities for people with disabilities.
Her death has deeply affected the Scarsdale community, where she was respected for her commitment to inclusion and equal access.
Investigation Ongoing
Authorities have not publicly disclosed a possible motive in the case. Investigators continue to gather evidence as the criminal proceedings move forward.
The case has drawn significant attention because of Marian Green’s longstanding role as a disability advocate and the family relationship between the victim and the accused.























































