Notorious “Preppy Killer” Robert Chambers was noticed in New York Thursday carrying a manila envelope apparently full of paperwork associated to his jail launch.
The 56-year-old, who was launched from the slammer final week after serving 15 years on a drug and assault conviction, was seen clutching the envelope marked with a guidelines on one facet that appeared to declare its contents.
“License suspension, SS card, COVID vaccination document (2),” the envelope learn, together with “J pay memo, DOH packet, launch ID, launch papers.”
The record additionally appeared to point Chambers’ “Academy of Political Science membership” was contained in the envelope.
It’s unclear precisely what that membership referred to, but it surely may have been the New York Metropolis non-profit of the identical identify, which describes itself as being devoted to selling non-partisan political, financial, and social schooling.
“The status and authority of the Academy are such that internationally famend political professionals and students of all political persuasions have enrolled as members, participated in its conferences, and contributed to its publications,” the Academy of Political Science’s (APS) web site reads.
It’s unclear what membership within the APS entails, however the web site suggests it’s attained by donations starting from $75 to $1,000.
The APS couldn’t be reached for remark when contacted by The Submit.
Chambers gained notoriety in 1986 after he was accused of killing fellow Higher East Facet socialite Jennifer Levin, 18, in Central Park — a cost he later admitted to beneath a plea for manslaughter.
He argued he was defending himself from Levin, who grew to become violent throughout “tough intercourse” behind the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork after an evening out consuming collectively.
He was sentenced to fifteen years and served his full sentence earlier than being sprung in 2003 and returned to New York Metropolis.
In 2007, he was busted for dealing laborious medicine out of his Higher East Facet condominium, and sentenced to 19 years in jail.
Chambers was paroled 4 years early and can stay beneath strict parole pointers till 2028.