Posted on 07/28/2023 11:19:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Infamous “Preppy Killer” Robert Chambers — who brutally strangled a teenage girl inside Central Park more than three decades ago — was freed from prison on parole this week in his separate drugs and assault case.
Chambers, 56, walked out of New York’s Shawangunk Correctional Facility on Tuesday after serving 15 years of a 19-year sentence for running a cocaine and heroin operation out of his Manhattan apartment, according to state Department of Correction records.
The convict’s whereabouts in the aftermath of his release remain unknown, but he’ll be on parole until 2028, records show. Calls made to numbers listed as Chambers’ relatives were not immediately returned.
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I remember that story. Can it really have been 15 years ago? Time again.
He served 15 years at Auburn for murdering Jennifer Levin. I don’t know anything about Shawangunk, but Auburn is supposed to be a very nasty place.
He’ll be back. He’s a three-time loser. Who is going to hire this guy? Other drug dealers?
How much taxpayer funds have been wasted on this creep? And he’s still a mennis to society.
Looks like he’s a “Top Earner” for the courthouse crowd.
I remember this; wasn’t he the guy who strangled her and claimed it was because she liked rough sex?
Hell, if he was convicted of those crimes today he probably would have been sentenced to 6 months and released on time served.
SPJNK.
He had half a dozen arrests or investigations for petty theft, check fraud, and drug sales or possession before he was 22.
At age 22, he was sentenced and served 15 years for 1st Degree Manslaughter. His murder trial jury dead locked, so he was offered a plea deal. He had numerous infractions in prison that added several months to his sentence.
A couple years after his murder release he did 100 days for drug charges. The judge added 10 days to the original 90 day agreement because Chambers was an hour late to his sentence hearing.
Two years later Chambers was arrested for heroin sales and possession and got 15 more years, with a life sentence possible.
He is a really, really bad person.
An accidental deadly fentanyl overdose would serve the interests of justice and American taxpayers.
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