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  1. The Nancy Kissel murder case (officially called the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region v Nancy Ann Kissel) was a highly publicised criminal trial held in the High Court of Hong Kong, where American expatriate Nancy Ann Kissel (née Keeshin) was convicted of the murder of her husband, 40-year-old investment banker Robert Peter Kissel, in their apartment on 2 November 2003.

  2. Sep 3, 2023 · The patriarch of the Kissel family was an overbearing, crude man named Bill Kissel, Robert's father. Throughout their lives, his two sons, Robert and Andrew Kissel, had been pitted against one another and later, after they married, the old man was constantly comparing their wives, and Nancy was the one he hated.

  3. Sep 2, 2005 · The allocation of Robert Kissel's $18 million estate has not been decided. The jury deliberated for only seven hours before delivering a unanimous verdict of guilty of murder. Had the jury not ...

  4. Mar 26, 2011 · Prosecutors argued that Robert Kissel’s death in November 2003 was a carefully planned murder Ms. Kissel tried to conceal. In opening statements in January, they said she struck at least five ...

  5. Mar 25, 2011 · Kissel had admitted manslaughter but denied deliberately killing senior banker Robert Kissel in 2003. She was sentenced to life in 2005 but a judge ordered a retrial citing procedural flaws.

  6. Apr 4, 2006 · Kissel was facing a federal bank fraud charge and state grand larceny and forgery charges at the time of his death. In November 2003, his brother Robert Kissel, an investment banker at Merrill Lynch & Co. in Hong Kong, was drugged and beaten to death by his wife, Nancy, who is now serving a life term for murder. Go to Article from Bloomberg News »

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  8. Feb 12, 2010 · The case of Robert Kissel’s murder has been documented in a book – which also examines the 2006 murder of his brother, Andrew Kissel, in Greenwich, Connecticut – and a special on CBS ...

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