John Edward Robinson is a convicted serial killer, con man, embezzler, kidnapper and forger who was found guilty in 2003 of three murders and received the death sentence for two of them. He subsequently admitted responsibility for five additional homicides, and investigators fear that there might be other, undiscovered victims as well. Because he made contact with most of his post-1993 victims via on-line chat rooms, he is sometimes referred to as "the Internet's first serial killer". Many of these chat rooms dealt with the BDSM alternative lifestyle and he often went by the name "Slavemaster".
This typed document is from Robinsons legal counsel while he was in county jail. It deals with information on the Supreme Court Case 'Banks vs. Dretke. Robinson has named and has made two seperate notes to his defender in regards to his victim Suzette Trouten as well as Lore Remingotn who was instrumental in helping the police bring Robinson to justice. In the notes Robinson remarks that Trouten or Remington failed to tell police that she moved to Kansas for cancer treatment. Although this is false, this was Robinsons version of the events that lead to Troutten moving to Kansas. This is not a copy and is the original document with Robinson's handwriting.
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