MUSIC THERAPY 617
ABOUT MUSIC THERAPY 617
THE STORY OF
MUSIC THERAPY 617
Music Therapy 617 was est. in 2006 by me, in my bedroom in Boston, Massachusetts. At the age of 21 years old, I used a DAW called Reason 3.0, which I purchased with money I earned at a local fast-food restaurant. I later volunteered at a local recording studio in Roxbury, MA. Through-out the years, I nurtured my songwriting and beat-making skills by purchasing instrumental mixtapes and learning song structure by just listing to music. At the age of 33 I had discovered my purpose and developed a clear plan on what I wanted to do and why I wanted to do it.
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In the past 6 years I have been dealing with family issues, which inspired me to write the song 'In God We Trust', which is based on actual events. The song tells the true story of how my Uncle Eric Griffin plotted to murder me for a life insurance policy payout with all this taken place while he was an ordained Christian minister. I believe his motive was to kill me, so he could pay close to $23,000 to his sexual assault victim, which he had been ordered to pay by the courts.
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I really believe my Uncle Eric was going to kill me, because in 2008, Eric told me he wanted to put me on his health insurance plan, but when my Uncle Eric left the room to go get the documents for me to sign, my aunt (Eric's wife) entered into the room and tried to stop me from signing the documents. At the time I was confused on why my aunt didn't want me to sign the documents that my Uncle Eric kept calling health insurance documents.
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After I signed the documents, my uncle started asking me if I was going to quit smoking cigarettes, because he needed to put the right info in the document. I said, "eventually". Years later, when I purchased my own life insurance policy, I was asked if I was a smoker. I found out that if you're a smoker, you pay slightly more for your life insurance premium and if you lie and state in the policy documents that you don't smoke and your cause of death is related to smoking, the beneficiary of the policy doesn't get a dime. I realized that my Uncle Eric may have had me sign a life insurance policy, back in 2008, that was presented to me as health insurance. Based off the fact that my aunt came in the room after he left to go get the document and how she was pleading with me not to sign the documents, I'm convinced I signed a life insurance policy that I was presented to me as health insurance.
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I have valid concerns. I started to think to myself, if he was capable of insurance fraud, what else is he capable of? The whole ordeal concerning insurance fraud prompted me to do a background check on him. The findings were mind blowing. The dates included in his background check, totally aligned with the events leading up to my discovery of his insurance fraud plot. The receipts were in chronological order, starting as far back as the year 2000.
I found receipts of debt being accumulated that began in the year 2000-2008. In 2008, Eric had me sign the documents, which is what I now believe was a life insurance policy that was presented to me as health insurance.
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It's possible that Eric was going to kill me to pay off the debt he accumulated from the years 2000-2008, years prior to the sexual assault incident, that occurred years later in 2018. I believe he initially was going to kill me to pay off his debts from the prior civil suites, but I moved back to Boston, MA, and it messed up his plans. He still had a life insurance policy on me that I didn't know about for years. After Eric was charged with sexually assaulting Viviana Anselme, I believe he knew he could potentially get sued, so he began to make some sort of preparation and planning to use my death as some sort of financial provision, to pay his sexual assault victim off, if she ever sued him. She did in-fact sue him.
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"I Honestly believe he was going to kill me to get a life insurance policy payout to pay his sexual assault victim that sued him."
-Marsha Evans
Uncle Eric Griffin preaching in December 2023. Keep in mind that he was a Christian Minister before and after the sexual assault case, in which he plead guilty and was court ordered to pay close to $23,000 to his sexual assault victim in February of 2023.