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Robin Lee Row

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Robin Lee Row
Born (1957-09-12) 12 September 1957 (age 66)
OccupationYWCA employee
Criminal statusOn appeal
SpouseRandy Row (deceased)
ChildrenJoshua, Tabitha, Keith, and Christina (all deceased)
MotiveFinancial gain
Conviction(s)Murder (3 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath

Robin Lee Row (born 12 September 1957) is a death row inmate in Idaho, having been convicted of the murders of her husband and two children. The murders took place on February 10, 1992, when a fire broke out on the first floor of the apartment in which Row's husband, from whom she was separated, and her two children were living. When fire crews reached the scene of the burning structure, they found three bodies that were subsequently identified as her husband Randy and children Joshua, 10, and Tabitha, 8. All three had died due to carbon monoxide poisoning.[1][2]

Investigation

Fire investigators concluded that a liquid accelerant was used to start the fire and upon further investigation that the smoke alarm had been turned off.[citation needed] Row had been living with friends and investigators had placed her as the main suspect.[citation needed] Current Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney was the chief investigator on the case.[citation needed] As he delved into the case, he saw many red flags that indicated that Robin Row was the main suspect.[citation needed] Further investigation concluded that in 1980, she and her son were living a cabin in California, and her son died in a fire that was caused by a portable heater that ignited his blankets.[citation needed] The boy died and Row collected $28,000 from life insurance policy.[citation needed]

Arrest and conviction

As the investigation progressed, Row was embezzling money from the YMCA where she was working.[citation needed] Detectives had found that Row had taken out life insurance policies on her husband and children that totaled over a quarter of a million dollars.[citation needed] She was then arrested and charged with three counts of murder.[citation needed] Her trial began in 1993, and on December 16, she was found guilty on each count.[citation needed]

Appeals

In 2011, her appeal was dismissed by Judge B. Lynn Winmill.[3][4] She is the sole death row inmate in Pocatello Women's Correctional Center (PWCC) in Pocatello, Idaho.[5]

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