Robert Chambers, a charming but troubled young man from Manhattan’s Upper East Side, became infamous in 1986 when 18-year-old Jennifer Levin was found strangled in Central Park after a night out together; though he claimed her death was accidental during rough sex, he ultimately pleaded guilty to manslaughter and served 15 years, later returning to prison for drug dealing. Melissa King, the longtime benefits manager for New York’s Sandhogs Union, stole over $40 million between 2002 and 2008 using unchecked access and a rubber-stamped signature, funding a lavish lifestyle until a 2008 audit exposed her scheme, leading to a guilty plea and a six-year prison sentence that left many union members financially devastated. In 1997, North Carolina armored car driver David Gant, motivated by love for a coworker and discontent with his life, masterminded the theft of $17 million from Loomis Fargo, fleeing to Mexico while his co-conspirators quickly spent the money and plotted to kill him; poor planning and conspicuous spending led to the group's arrest in what became one of the largest cash heists in U.S. history. Absolute Crime is your go-to channel for the best crime documentaries. Subscribe for your weekly dose of crime shows, serial killers, thieves and prison stories. #TrueCrime #Documentaries #CrimeDocumentaries
