What was Robert Chambers connection to Jennifer Levin? Details explored ahead of Murder in the Big Apple on ID
Robert Chambers, named the Preppy Executioner, was the s*xual accomplice of Jennifer Levin, a 18-year-old who was seen as choked to death in Focal Park in August 1986. He was likewise the last individual she was spotted buzzing with at Manhattan’s well known area of interest, Dorrian’s Red Hand bar. Chambers’ latest whereabouts and injuries and marks all over were utilized to embroil him in the killing.
According to Chambers’ cases, Levin convinced him to go to Focal Park a while later to have s*x. It was there that she died during an unpleasant and forceful intercourse. He confessed to first-degree homicide and was given 15 years in jail after the jury neglected to arrive at a decision during his 1988 preliminary. He has since been let out of jail.
ID’s Homicide in the Big Apple returns to Jennifer Levin’s many years old homicide by her s*xual accomplice, Robert Chambers. The episode named Inhumane Heart breaker as of late broadcasted on the channel on June 22, 2023.
“In 1986, a lady on an early morning bicycle ride in New York’s Focal Park finds the choked group of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin; analysts zone in on previous tuition based school understudy Robert Chambers, however his reaction to them stuns the entire city.”Robert Chambers confessed to homicide following the jury’s inability to arrive at a decision in 1988 subsequent to thinking for nine days
Jennifer Levin and Robert Chambers were seen leaving Dorrian’s in the extremely early times of August 26, 1986. A couple of hours after the fact, a bicyclist tracked down the last’s half-stripped body in Focal Park. Her top and bra were pulled up, and the clothing was discarded no less than 50 yards from her body. The injuries and red marks around her neck proposed that the 18-year-old was choked to death in the wake of being severely attacked.
At the point when supporters, who had recognized the pair leaving Dorrians, gave policing basic snippet of data, they appeared very close to home and saw new scratches all over. Outfitted with explanations from witnesses, specialists went up against him about his whereabouts at the hour of the homicide. He at first denied being at the bar yet ultimately conceded to being there.
Chambers asserted that Levin began to hurt him when he needed to push her off, which killed her. He wouldn’t offer any further clarification regarding the reason why he passed on her body there to be tracked down in the first part of the day. Chamber, 19, who previously had a criminal history, including frivolous robbery, was accused of second-degree murder.
In 1988, the blamed stood preliminary, and his safeguard depicted Levin as an unbridled lady, examining her claimed s*x journal and her s*xual history. The 13-day preliminary finished with the jury neglecting to arrive at a decision subsequent to thinking for nine days.
Following this, Chambers wound up tolerating the indictment’s supplication bargain and confessed to first-degree murder. He was condemned to 15 years in jail and was set free from New York’s Reddish Remedial Office in 2003 upon the culmination of his term.
Yet again following five years, he was condemned in the wake of confessing to medicate related charges for selling cocaine from his condo. Reports notice his earliest conceivable delivery date to be in 2024.
ID’s Homicide in the Big Apple further digs into Robert Chambers’ disputable preliminary.