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- The Trial Of Robert Chambers. Robert Chambers’ family and friends at the bar made bail for him as he awaited trial, though he didn’t keep a low profile. A videotape emerged of Robert Chambers at a wild party in which he was surrounded by women in lingerie.
- 25 years later, 'preppie' killing still stings in New York City. That Robert Chambers wrapped his hands around the neck of Jennifer Levin and squeezed the life out of the 18-year-old.
A video would later be leaked to 'A Current Affair' showing a lingerie-clad Shawn with Chambers in December 1987 — a month before his high-profile trial would begin — surrounded by other women. The video showed him twisting the head off a doll and then saying, “I think I killed her,” but the media wouldn't get a copy of the tape until. Robert Chambers upon his release from Auburn Correctional Facility New York Daily News Archive Getty Images. He also said the video with the Barbie was inappropriate, but that he was not reenacting a crime. “If I was thinking, I would never have been there. I was stupid and arrogant,” he told 48 Hours. Robert Chambers upon his release from Auburn Correctional Facility New York Daily News Archive Getty Images. He also said the video with the Barbie was inappropriate, but that he was not reenacting a crime. “If I was thinking, I would never have been there. I was stupid and arrogant,” he told 48 Hours.
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26, 1986, Robert Chambers became known as the“Preppy Killer.”He was convicted of killing his friend, Jennifer Levin,in New York City’s Central Park.Releasedfrom prison after 15 years, Chambers gave his only interview to “48Hours.”He had achance for redemption, but that didn’t happen—as “48 Hours”correspondents Troy Roberts and Richard Schlesinger report, Chambers would bemaking headlines again.In 2003, Robert Chambers walkedout of prison, after 15 years, a free man, still pursued by his own infamy. Hewas 36, but people still remembered him from the summer of 1986 when he was 19.In New York, a city where killersget titles, Robert Chambers quickly became known as “The Preppy Murderer.”He looked the part. His face was everywhere. And the story of how he strangleda beautiful 18-year-old named Jennifer Levin in Central Park was the talk ofthe town.Pete Hamill was a columnist forThe New York Daily News.“This was agruesome murder of a beautiful young woman,” he said.“There’sa rule of thumb in the tabloid business that murder at good address in betterthan your run-of-the-mill murder,” Hamill continued.It happened on Manhattan’s tonyUpper East Side, a neighborhood known more for money than murder. Chambers andLevin had dated before and met the night of August 25 at Dorrian’s Red Hand, abar that catered to the sons and daughters of the rich.“Robertand Jennifer left Dorrian’s, by all accounts, the bar on 2nd Avenue, aroundfour or 4:30 in the morning.
At 6:20, a cyclist in the park found her body, herlifeless body under a tree,” said.Fairstein prosecuted Robert Chambers, who became asuspect within hours of the murder. She’snow a “48 Hours” consultant.“Thepolice went to Robert Chambers because they knew he was a friend of Jennifer’s.They went there so that he could help identify how she got separated from herfriends,” she said.“Oh,so when they first met Robert Chambers he was not a suspect?” RichardSchlesinger asked.“Notin the least,” Fairstein replied.“Hecame out of the bedroom and the minute the two detectives - homicidedetectives - saw him, they saw deep, fresh, bloody scratches on both sides ofhis face. And in their minds without saying anything they - their immediatethought was this guy has to explain those scratches,” she continued.Chambers’ first explanation - that his catscratched him –quickly collapsed. After police brought him in for questioning,he admitted killing Jennifer. He said it was an accident.Chambers topolice:I didn’t mean to hurt her. I liked her very muchThe story he told police seemed to blame Jennifer. It was shocking and graphic:Officer: She’s raping youin the park?
Robert, come on!Chambers: She’s having herway with me, without my consent, with my hands behind my back, hurting me.Simply put, Chambers’ story was, inwhat came to be called “rough sex,” Jennifer hurt him and he struckher to make her stop.Chambersdemonstrating to police: I reached up and grabbed like this, and I grabbedlike that and came down on my hand. Shecame over this way and landed right there, right next to the tree.“Doyou believe any of what you heard on that tape?” Schlesinger askedFairstein.“Well I can tell you that everything he said in that statement about how she died- is absolutely untrue,” she replied.When police undressed Chambers, they discovered more scratches on his chest. Fairstein says these injuries weren’t from “rough sex,” but from a violent struggle in the park.“Andthey argued about something. What it is we’ll never know,” she said.Chambers was charged with second-degree murder. As the trial approached, Fairstein began learning a lot about the so-called “Preppy Murderer.” She believes the only thing preppy about him was his looks.
His button-down costume covered up a life of crime and addiction. Robert Chambers is taken into custody for the murder of Jennifer Levin48 Hours“Helooked like a male model, people treated him like a - like he was a graduateof - an Ivy League college and had this prep school background,”Fairstein explained. “And yet, infact, his days were really spent with the underbelly of New York drug life.”“Doingwhat?” Schlesinger asked.“Stealingto get the money to buy drugs,” said Fairstein.A videotape gave the public apeek at the real Robert Chambers, Fairstein believes. It was made at a partyChambers attended while he was on bail, surrounded by girls wearing lingerie.Chambers, holding a doll, appears to mock Jennifer Levin’s death: “Oops.
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Preppie Killer Robert Chambers and his longtime girlfriend were busted Monday night on charges of selling enough cocaine from their swank East Side apartment “to levitate Central Park,” police sources said.
Cops said Chambers, 41, struggled with officers who tried to handcuff him on the felony charges. One detective suffered a broken thumb in the fracas.
Chambers, who was freed from prison in February 2003 after serving 15 years for the August 1986 murder of Jennifer Levin in the infamous “rough sex” case, could spend the rest of his life behind bars if convicted of the new charges.
Investigators had seen heavy drug traffic at the apartment in recent months, and undercover cops bought a quarter kilo of coke – a little more than a half pound – with a street value, of $20,000, they said.
The couple is accused of making a total of eight sales to cops posing as small-time drug dealers. One sale of at least 68 grams of coke is an A-1 felony, carrying a sentence of up 30 years. (…)
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The sensational and divisive Levin case seemed to expose the dark side of young people, many of them privileged, on the upper East Side in the 1980s.
Chambers, who was a troubled student at a number of prep schools, killed Levin, an 18-year-old graduate of the exclusive Baldwin School, in Central Park on Aug. 26, 1986.
Levin’s strangled, semiclad corpse, which had bruises, bite marks and cuts, was found by a bicyclist beneath an elm tree on a grassy knoll near Fifth Ave. and 83rd St. behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The 6-foot-5 Chambers claimed Levin “raped” him, asked for “rough sex,” tied his hands with her panties and hurt his genitals as she painfully masturbated him. He said she was accidentally killed when he freed his hands and pushed her off him.
After the trial but before he was sentenced, a tabloid TV show broadcast a home video showing Chambers cavorting at a party, amid four lingerie-clad young women, choking himself with his hands while making loud, gagging noises.
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Twisting a Barbie doll’s head off, Chambers is heard saying in falsetto: “My name is… Oops! I think I killed it.”