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  1. Robert Oakley Marshall (December 16, 1939 – February 21, 2015) was an American businessman who in 1984 was charged with (and later convicted of) the contract killing of his wife Maria. The case attracted the attention of true crime author Joe McGinniss, whose bestselling book on the Marshall case, Blind Faith, was published in 1989.

  2. Feb 23, 2015 · Robert O. Marshall, 75, formerly of Toms River, who was also known as Prisoner No. 203062, likely succumbed to complications from a debilitating stroke he suffered over the summer, according to...

  3. Feb 25, 2015 · Robert O. Marshall, a life insurance salesman whose conviction and almost 30-year imprisonment for the contract killing of his wife inspired the Joe McGinniss book “Blind Faith” and a...

  4. Jan 30, 2015 · TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Chris and Roby Marshall have had to grapple with the unthinkable: Their father actually might be paroled from jail in the murder of their mother. How would they...

  5. Feb 23, 2015 · TRENTON, N.J. — Robert O. Marshall, convicted of arranging the murder of his wife, Maria, in 1984 and the inspiration behind the "Blind Faith" novel and TV movie, has...

  6. Robert O Marshall is sentenced to life in prison for murder-for-hire killing of his wife in 1984 at picnic area on Garden State Parkway; spent 18 years on death row; new hearing was ordered by...

  7. Jan 22, 2015 · At the time of her shooting death at a darkened picnic rest area on the Garden State Parkway in Lacey, Robert Marshall was deeply in debt and had fallen in love with another woman.

  8. Feb 23, 2015 · Robert O. Marshall, the Toms River insurance salesman who was convicted of arranging the murder of his wife, Maria, in 1984, has died.

  9. May 13, 2006 · Mr. Marshall, now 65, a former insurance broker from Toms River, N.J., was convicted of hiring two Louisiana men to kill his wife so that he could collect a $1.5 million life insurance policy and...

  10. Apr 27, 2020 · Robert O Marshall and McKinnon met on June 18, 1984, at Harrahs Casino in Atlantic City. Marshall offered to pay him $65,000 (in 2020 a little under $161,500) to kill his wife. This was in addition to the $5,000 already paid.

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