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  Slavemaster John Edward Robinson
Robinson's probation officer, Steve Haymes, who had become suspicious of his involvement with Godfrey, noted in a report: "Robinson had allegedly hired her to be a sales representative.
Robinson allegedly recruited her for his fraudulent "Outreach" program for young single mothers, pledging to train her in Texas as a silkscreen printer, land her an $800-a-month stipend, set her up with baby-sitting and give her an apartment.
Robinson has been charged only in two sexual assault cases while investigators look into his connection with the five bodies which were found last week in barrels on his farm and in a storage locker he rented.
www.mayhem.net /Crime/robinson.html   (3520 words)

  
 Edward G Robinson's grave
Robinson built up a very significant art collection that in 1956 he sold to Greek shipping tycoon, Stavros Niarchos in order to raise cash needed for his divorce settlement with Gladys Lloyd, which occurred at the end of his fllist, when he was cash-strapped.
Robinson was a hugely popular box-office draw in the 1930s and '40s and was able to avoid many flops over a career of over 90 films spanning 50 years.
Robinson was never nominated for an Academy Award, but in 1973 he was awarded an honorary Oscar in recognition that he had "achieved greatness as a player, a patron of the arts, and a dedicated citizen...
www.hollywoodusa.co.uk /GravesOutofLA/edwardgrobinson.htm   (492 words)

  
 Edwin Arlington Robinson's Life and Career
Robinson had first met Emma Shepherd, the great love of his life, while taking dancing lessons in 1887, and in her he found a companion he could talk to and who encouraged his poetry.
Robinson's job at the customs house was deliberately structured to enable him to do as little work as possible and to devote his time to poetry.
Robinson was the first major American poet of the twentieth century, unique in that he devoted his life to poetry and willingly paid the price in poverty and obscurity.
www.english.uiuc.edu /maps/poets/m_r/robinson/life.htm   (2064 words)

  
 John Edward Robinson
Robinson is now a confessed serial killer with a kink for torturing and raping women, then butchering them and hiding them in barrels.
Robinson is not only a God-fearing Christian businessman with four children and a wife, he is also an Eagle Scout, a Sunday School teacher, and a former man-of-the-year in Kansas City, Missouri.
John Robinson, is now rotting in a Kansas City jail with two consecutive life sentences and an execution scheduled for 2005.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/crime/serial-killers/john-edward-robinson   (1122 words)

  
 ~Killers Criminal Record~
Robinson received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for three years.
Robinson faced up to seven years in prison on the criminal charge but served only 60 days of "shock time" at the Clay County jail in Liberty.
In February 1986, Robinson was charged with one count of felony theft for allegedly pocketing $50,000 as a middleman in the sale of condominium property in Arizona.
www.angelfire.com /tx4/darklustdreams/record.html   (685 words)

  
 COURTTV.COM- TRIALS
Robinson, 58, is also the first capital murder defendant to go on trial in the county in more than 30 years.
In a bizarre twist, Robinson is alleged to have killed Stasi and arranged the adoption of Tiffany to his brother and sister-in-law, Don and Helen Robinson, pocketing $5,500 for his services.
Once the Kansas case is completed, Robinson faces trial on three counts of capital murder in Cass County, Missouri, in the bludgeoning deaths of Beverly Bonner, 49, of Cameron, Missouri, and Sheila Faith, 45, and her 15-year-old daughter, Debbie, of Pueblo, Colorado.
www.courttv.com /trials/robinson/092002_ctv.html   (944 words)

  
 Robinson of Kings County
And indeed a John Robinson of the right age was there with a large family and at the right time.
She happened to reveal that her name was also Robinson and said, "Wouldn't it be strange if we are related?" Further conversation and follow up by Sherman and Joyce Robinson revealed that indeed such was the case.
She was a descendent of John Robinson of Maitland, Hants County, who had married a Mary Cotter there and raised a large family - and this family knew that John had earlier left another family in the Valley.
members.tripod.com /buchanan_genealogy/John_MaryRobinson.html   (696 words)

  
 Staten Island Yankees
Robinson and the Royals visited Syracuse, the third of four cities on their season-opening road trip, and the one that Jackie would later report treated him worse than any in baseball.
Robinson and the Royals commuted five miles west to Newark to play their first of 39 doubleheaders, many of which occured on consecutive days, sometimes even in different cities.
Robinson then further endeared himself to the crowd when, dancing off the bag and bluffing for home, he rattled Giants pitcher Phil Oates to the point that he stopped in mid-windup, sending Robinson home on a balk call.
www.siyanks.com /news/?id=4926   (1547 words)

  
 Worldandnation: Bodies of 5 women found in barrels
John Edward Robinson is not yet charged in the deaths.
John Edward Robinson, 56 -- considered a suspect in all five deaths -- appeared in court in Kansas on Monday on charges he sexually assaulted two women at hotels in Lenexa and Overland Park.
Robinson was arrested on the assault charges Friday at an Olathe, Kan., mobile home community where his wife works as a manager.
www.sptimes.com /News/060700/Worldandnation/Bodies_of_5_women_fou.shtml   (704 words)

  
 ~Killer~
After they were reported missing, Robinson told authorities that he had found a letter from Stasi stating that she and the baby had gone to Denver.
Robinson said the church was interested in setting up a program to help young mothers, the documents said.
Robinson also claimed that he was on the board of directors of an Olathe bank.
www.angelfire.com /tx4/darklustdreams/killer3.html   (568 words)

  
 Lost in Space: Space Family Robinson Bios
John Robinson was born the fifth child of a "lower-income" family.
John Robinson didn't believe that this was true, but rumors began to circulate at the training center that the Robinsons were unfairly favoring Don for the assignment.
John and Maureen felt that he was the best pilot for the job, and the decision was announced on June 2, 1997.
home.comcast.net /~dream_house/robinson.htm   (3056 words)

  
 The Times and Life of Edward Robinson
Robinson's contributions in biblical geography, and by extension archaeology, were closely tied in origin to the missionary movement.
Edward Robinson (1794-1863) is often described as the father of Biblical Archaeology but, strictly speaking, that description is wrong on at least two counts.
Robinson was successful in his epoch-making journey in 1837 not only because he was allowed to travel so freely but because his guide, Eli Smith, already had had---thanks to Mohammed Ali’s policies---a number of years’ experience in the region and could negotiate the many difficulties which they would face.
www.bibleinterp.com /articles/robinson.htm   (2937 words)

  
 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2003045562
John Robinson heard these stories and absorbed them into his makeup, into his ideas about what was good and what was evil.
John seemed to respond to this prodding and was the most promising and ambitious of all the Robinson kids, the most eager to break out of their constraining blue-collar environment.
Robinson, dressed in a bright red outfit, led all the others out onto the Palladium stage, becoming one of the first Americans to sing for Her Majesty and the youngest of his countrymen to appear at this acclaimed venue.
www.loc.gov /catdir/samples/simon051/2003045562.html   (3032 words)

  
 Edward G. Robinson | Biography (1893-1973)
Edward G. Robinson was born Emmanuel Goldenberg on the 12th December 1893 in Bucharest, Romania.
Robinson debuted on Broadway in 1915, and, over the next 15 years, became a noted stage character actor, even co-writing one of his plays, The Kibitzer (1929).
Robinson continued his career, however, which now included television work, and he remained a busy actor until shortly before his death from cancer in 1973.
www.leninimports.com /edward_g_robinson.html   (445 words)

  
 John Beverley Robinson Summary
John Beverley Robinson was born on July 26, 1791, at Berthier in Lower Canada.
Robinson had, by the mid-1820s, become one of the leaders of the Tory party and a prominent member of the Family Compact, an early Canadian power elite.
John Beverley Robinson (21 February, 1821 – 19 June, 1896) was elected mayor of Toronto in 1856.
www.bookrags.com /John_Beverley_Robinson   (641 words)

  
 The Apostle John  |  Study Archive @ PreteristArchive.com - The Internet's Only Unbiased Look at Preterism
John 5:2 indicates that John wrote his Gospel before A.D. More important evidence though for a pre-70 date of First John is found in I Jn.
As to John 21:22-23, Jesus is pointing out to Peter that it does not concern him what He(Jesus)is going to do with John, his responsibility is to follow what Jesus wants him to do.
I believe that just as Genesis was a history of the past, the Revelations of St. John are a "history" of the future, and that St. John may have seen books that would be published, that is why he has such graffic pictures of things which we could only describe as caractures.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyArchive/j/john_beloved-apostle.html   (1891 words)

  
 John A.T. Robinson Study Archive @ PreteristArchive.com - The Internet's Only Unbiased Look at Preterism @ ...
John A. Robinson was born in 1919 in Canterbury, England.
Spong's silence about Robinson's later works, particularly on the dating of the New Testament is, to quote Robinson "...nevertheless as significant as the silence for Sherlock Holmes of the dog that did not bark." Whether Robinson was correct or not is not the issue.
In his latter years Robinson was, of course, pushing against the edges as he had so wondrously done in "Honest To God." Yet now it was the edges of "accepted" scholarship, not the edges of "orthodoxy" against which Robinson was pushing.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyArchive/r/robinson-john-at_redating.html   (5008 words)

  
 Cyber Killer Pictures, Cyber Killer Videos, Cyber Killer on Maxim Online.
Robinson did his first stretch of jail time in 1981, at age 38—60 days of “shock time” at the Clay County Jail in Liberty, Missouri for the theft of a $6,000 check from a grocery.
Robinson continued, as always, to play the big man. At a family reunion at his home in late summer 1983, his younger brother Don, a retail manager from suburban Chicago, asked John if he knew anyone who could help arrange a private adoption.
John Robinson informed Suzette that she would be traveling with his father, “Papa John,” sailing around the world with him.
www.maximonline.com /articles/index.aspx?a_id=4110   (4392 words)

  
 Edward Robinson
John had known Edward since the 1890's when Edward was working at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts as a curator of classical antiquities.
And it was Edward that spearheaded the fund drive for continuation of the Boston Public Library murals after its first instillation in 1895.
For an artist, Edward was a powerful and influential man to know and was clearly a friend in John's corner.
www.jssgallery.org /Paintings/10036.htm   (194 words)

  
 CNN.com - Victim's sister-in-law IDs alleged serial killer - Oct. 18, 2002
Klinginsmith identified Robinson in court Friday, the 10th day of testimony in his trial for the three Kansas murders, as the man who came to pick Stasi up on that snowy afternoon in January 1985, the last day she ever saw her sister-in-law alive.
Prosecutors say that Robinson later arranged for Tiffany to be adopted by his brother and sister-in-law, Don and Helen Robinson, telling them the baby's mother had committed suicide.
Robinson's wife, Nancy, testified earlier in the trial that he brought home an unkempt baby who smelled and had dirt under her fingernails.
archives.cnn.com /2002/LAW/10/18/ctv.robinson.trial   (657 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Slavemaster
Robinson was also suspected in the mid-1980s disappearances of three women and an infant whose bodies had not yet been located.
One of the bodies Robinson had stored in barrels was later identified as being one of these women, and the missing infant was discovered to have been adopted by Robinson's brother.
In October 2002, John Robinson was convicted of the murder of three women, the two found in the barrels on his land, and the third disappeared mother of the child he placed with his brother.
www.snopes.com /horrors/madmen/slavemaster.asp   (1287 words)

  
 Edwin Arlington Robinson
Robinson's poetry was stylistically simple and neat, and it fits the common preconception that everyone seems to think of when they hear the word "poetry".
In terms of form, Robinson owes much more to his English poetical predecessors such Shakespeare, Ben Johnson, and John Milton than to those who were his American poetic contemporaries, writers such as Walt Whitman and Wallace Stevens, who were introducing new styles rooted in free verse.
Robinson's writing was forever shaped by the conflicts and problems of his life and the lives of those around him.
www.uncp.edu /home/canada/work/canam/robinson.htm   (2444 words)

  
 KC Star
Robinson was charged Tuesday in the murders of five women whose bodies were found in barrels in Linn County, Kan., and Cass County, Mo. He is also charged with two counts of aggravated sexual battery against women who allegedly traveled to Kansas City for sadomasochistic encounters with him.
She said he released her from the contract within the last two months because she was upset that he would not account for $17,000 she sent him as a check made out to his company, Specialty Publications.
According to Beard, his client said Robinson offered her a job working with computers at the company and asked her to turn over her Individual Retirement Account so he could invest it.
www.jesbeard.com /RobinsonMurders1.htm   (678 words)

  
 John Robinson first Internet serial killer - The Crime library
The jurors were confronted with solid evidence of Robinson's guilt and the defense team could only point out that there was no physical evidence except a few fingerprints to link Robinson with anything connected to the bodies.
The jury also heard from Don Robinson, who testified about how his daughter was delivered to him by his brother, as well as from the notary public, the judge and two lawyers who said their signatures on her adoption papers had been forged.
In the penalty phase of the trial, Robinson's family asked the jury to spare his life, but when jurors announced they had reached a decision about his punishment, none of John Robinson's family was there to hear it.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/predators/john_robinson/14.html   (910 words)

  
 Edward Robinson
ROBINSON, Edward, biblical scholar, born in Southington, Connecticut, 10 April, 1794; died in New York city, 27 January, 1863.
After his second journey in the East Dr. Robinson published "Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and the Adjacent Regions : a Journal of Travels in the Year 1852, by Edward Robinson, Eli Smith, and others, drawn up from the Original Diaries, with Historical Illustrations" (Boston and London, 18,56: German translation, Berlin, 1856).
Robinson resided in Hamburg, where her son, Edward, was American consul.
www.famousamericans.net /edwardrobinson   (1062 words)

  
 **Trevor ROBINSON
TREVOR Robinson is a recluse who rarely ventures outside his Richmond home — he has now been missing for a week.
Mrs Robinson said there was nothing in their last conversation to suggest he was upset.
He did not arrive at the hospital and, when Mrs Robinson's daughter arrived at his Craig St home, the radio was blaring and lights were on in three different rooms.
www.webspawner.com /users/glittercot/trevorrobinson.html   (321 words)

  
 John Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Robinson (1615-1680) (1615-1680), English MP John Robinson (1650-1723) (1650-1723), English diplomat; later Bishop of Bristol from 1710 and Lord Privy Seal from 1711-1713
John Robinson (Medal of Honor) (born 1840), U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
John Wesley Robinson, a Missionary Bishop and Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Robinson   (324 words)

  
 Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson Biography Biography An actor of great range and sensibility who, from the outset of his film career, was typecast as a gangster.
One might say that just as John Wayne was the quintessential western hero, Edward G. Robinson was the ultimate movie gangster.
With his short stature, bulldog face, and idiosyncratic speech, Robinson was an unlikely box office draw, but he displayed a combination of vulnerability and unpredictability that mesmerized movie audiences.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Club/4297/lex/robinson_edward_g.html   (355 words)

  
 Table of Contents - Robinson/VanTassel Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Willard Robinson, (of Andover, MA) took the leadership of that project and arranged for the new stones to be made and for them to have the appearance of the original stones.
Tom Robinson brought the original broken stones from New York back to Michigan and the Ada Historical Society is going to place them on display in their Museum with their Rix Robinson exhibit.
Edward Robinson invites all of the men to join the Robinson Family DNA Research Project.
www.miserybay.com /robinson/index.htm   (1705 words)

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