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1. Chambers Spied On NYPD Investigators at the Crime Scene. Police would learn that while they searched the crime scene for clues, Chambers was hiding in vegetation nearby, watching them.
Over thirty years ago, an 18-year-old woman named Jennifer Levin was murdered by a man named Robert Chambers in Central Park and the case immediately gripped New York media.
As detectives canvassed the scene, her killer, 20-year-old Robert Chambers, was lurking nearby, hiding as he watched the beginning of an investigation that would take hold of the city and country.
From the outside, Robert Chambers looked like an All-American hero. The handsome, popular, prep school athlete fit in seamlessly among his wealthy peers on Manhattan's Upper East Side—spending his ...
Decades ago, Jennifer Levin was found strangled to death, abandoned in Central Park by a man she had thought was her friend — but after Robert Chambers' arrest, it would be Levin that was tried in the ...
Detectives said they believe Chambers left Dorrian’s Red Hand, an upper East Side bar, with the victim, Jennifer Dawn Levin, 18, a June prep school graduate, about 2:30 a.m. yesterday.
Chambers pleaded to the lesser crime of manslaughter and was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison. Unable to say out of trouble in jail, he did the maximum. He was released and arrested again ...
The one-bedroom on E. 57th St. lured Robert Chambers and girlfriend Shawn Kovell back to Manhattan from Georgia, where by all accounts they were doing a decent job of running from their pasts.
Levin had revealed to Chambers that she was interested in him romantically. AP. The 19-year-old savagely beat her with his fists and smothered her with his denim jacket before bolting from the scene.
‘Preppy Killer’ Robert Chambers, who was convicted for murdering a teenage girl in Central Park over 30 years ago, was released from prison on Tuesday after serving time for separate drug and ...