NYC Preppy Killer Arrested For Strangling Woman To Death In 1986 To Remain On Supervised Release For 5 Years On Separate Drug Charges

The NYC Preppy Killer arrested for strangling a woman to death in 1986 will remain on supervised release for five years on separate drug charges.

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The NYC Preppy Killer arrested for strangling a woman to death in 1986 will remain on supervised release for five years on separate drug charges. (Photo: New York Daily News)

NYC Preppy Killer Arrested for Fatally Strangling Woman in 1986 and Later Arrested for Selling Illegal Drugs

Robert Chambers, known as NYC Preppy Killer, arrested for fatally strangling a woman named Jennifer Levin in 1986 was recently released from prison and will reportedly be under supervised release for five years on separate drug charges, wherein the NYC Preppy Killer spent 15 years of his 19-year sentence in prison.

According to a report published in Fox News, the NYC Preppy Killer spent decades in prison after pleading guilty to murdering the woman and admitted that he and the victim had sex before the NYC Preppy Killer strangled her accidentally, leading to her tragic death.

The NYC Preppy Killer was sentenced to 15 years in prison after admitting his crimes and was released in 2003; however, the NYC Preppy Killer was later arrested again for drug charges after he was discovered selling illegal drugs only four years after his release.

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NYC Preppy Killer Arrested for Fatally Strangling Woman in 1986 Released from Prison and Will Be Under Supervised Release for Five Years Following Drug Charges

The NYC Preppy Killer spent years in prison for fatally strangling a woman; however, after his release, the NYC Preppy Killer did not choose to spend his time living his life in peace but selling illegal drugs instead, which had him arrested again.

Following his recent release, the NYC Preppy Killer will be under supervised release for five years after spending 15 years in prison for his drug charges, AP News reported.

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