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John Edward Robinson Sr. is a convicted serial killer originally from Cicero, Illinois. He was found guilty of, or admitted to, murdering eight women in Kansas and Missouri between 1985 through ...
John Robinson is tried in Kansas. In 2002, John Robinson went on trial in Kansas for Lisa Stasi's murder and the murder of two other women. If convicted, he faced the possibility of a death sentence.
John E. Robinson Sr., the Olathe man convicted of killing eight women between 1984 and 2000, remains on death row in Kansas after the state’s top court upheld his death penalty conviction.
John E. Robinson Sr.’s trial for three killings, the longest criminal prosecution in Kansas history, on three killings has produced an equally epic and complicated appeal. On Tuesday, it finally ...
The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday upheld the death sentence imposed on serial killer John E. Robinson Sr. in a 415-page decision. Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said he was “cautiously ...
Missing and Murdered in the Midwest: John Robinson Part 1, from money to murder. In a 3-part series the podcast breaks down a unique case along the Missouri-Kansas border.
Robinson, of Olathe, was charged in 2000 after police found the bodies of two women in barrels on property he owned in Linn County, Kan., south of Kansas City.
He’s from right here in Kansas City.Right now John E. Robinson is in his 70s, sitting on death row in Kansas. For the first time, we’re hearing from the daughter of one of his victims, ...
A Kansas serial killer convicted of murdered several women and stuffing some of their bodies into barrel appealed his case to the Kansas Supreme Court Tuesday. Skip to content NOWCAST KMBC 9 News ...
Missing and Murdered in the Midwest: John Robinson Part 2 Hunting on the Internet 'Missing and Murdered' podcast continues to break down Robinson's serial killer spree along the Kansas/Missouri ...
Attorneys for Johnson County serial killer John E. Robinson Sr., linked to the murders of eight women from 1985 to 2000, are presenting their case to overturn his death sentence.
John E. Robinson Sr., the Olathe man convicted of killing eight women between 1984 and 2000, remains on death row in Kansas after the state’s top court upheld his death penalty conviction.