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Feb 11, 1982 · Dr. Martin Blinder of San Francisco testified Wednesday at Steinberg's trial on a first-degree murder charge in the May 28, 1981, death of his wife, Elana, at the couple's Scottsdale home. Defense ...
He argued that he had been sleepwalking. At Steinberg's trial, defense attorney Bob Hirsh described Elena as a demanding "Jewish American Princess" who had driven Steinberg crazy. Hirsh argued that Elena overspent and nagged incessantly; Steinberg had finally had a violent reaction. Dr. Martin Blinder, a psychiatrist, testified that Steinberg ...
Apr 12, 2022 · Steinberg was charged with killing his wife by stabbing her 26 times. He did not deny killing her, but claimed he was sleepwalking at the time and not sane, and therefore not responsible for her ...
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Jan 23, 2003 · That was the start of Nussbaum's decline and the story that would shock a city and stun a nation after Steinberg was arrested 11 years later and charged with the abuse and death of the couple's 6 ...
Jun 2, 2008 · Late at night, Steinberg was arrested on a domestic-battery charge for striking his wife—for slapping her because she said she was afraid of him and she started to call 911.
Oct 9, 1988 · By Shirley Frondorf. Illustrated. 281 pp. New York: Villard Books. $18.95. The case that attracted Shirley Frondorf, and whose verdict deeply outraged her, was the slaying of Elana Steinberg, a so ...
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Jan 30, 2023 · A jury would have to decide his fate. Years later, on January 16, 1997, in nearby Phoenix, Arizona, a devout Mormon, husband and father named Scott Falater, had dinner with his wife and kids, attempted to fix the family's pool filter, and then, exhausted, fell into a deep sleep around 10 pm. Less than one hour later, his wife, Yarmila Falater ...