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  1. The Nancy Kissel murder case (officially called the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region v Nancy Ann Kissel) was a highly publicised criminal trial held in the High Court of Hong Kong, where American expatriate Nancy Ann Kissel (née Keeshin) was convicted of the murder of her husband, 40-year-old investment banker Robert Peter Kissel, in ...

  2. Sep 3, 2023 · With evidence that consisted of her long distance affair, the internet search history, and the testimony of Andrew Tazer, police had what they needed to charge Nancy Kissel with the murder of her husband. Although Nancy may have been living an American life, she would be facing a Chinese jury.

  3. Sep 22, 2020 · The Court of Appeal today refused to grant leave for Nancy Kissel, now 56, to take the case to the Court of Final Appeal over a lower court's decision to throw out her request for a judicial review.

  4. Nov 6, 2014 · Eleven years into her life sentence for killing her banker husband Robert in Hong Kong, Nancy Kissel told Bloomberg she does not feel regret, but added, “I can’t spend my time explaining the ...

  5. Sep 22, 2020 · The Court of Appeal on Tuesday ruled against Nancy Kissel, 55, who earned the nickname “milkshake murderer” after she incapacitated her husband Robert Kissel, a Merrill Lynch investment banker,...

  6. Mar 25, 2011 · Prosecutors said Nancy Kissel struck at least five blows to her husband's head with a metal ornament while Robert Kissel lay face down in the bedroom, subdued by six drugs mixed in a milkshake.

  7. Jan 12, 2011 · HONG KONG (CBS/AP) Nancy Kissel, an American housewife accused of drugging then clubbing her banker-husband to death in Hong Kong seven years ago, stood trial for murder for a second time Tuesday...

  8. Mar 25, 2011 · A Hong Kong jury has unanimously found American Nancy Kissel guilty of murdering her husband by lacing his milkshake with a sedative and beating him to death.

  9. Apr 24, 2014 · HONG KONG — American Nancy Kissel, serving a life sentence in a Hong Kong jail for the "milkshake" murder of her Merrill Lynch banker husband, failed in her bid on Thursday for a final appeal...

  10. Aug 2, 2016 · A Hong Kong jury on Friday found American Nancy Kissel guilty of murdering her Merrill Lynch banker husband in 2003 by giving him a milkshake spiked with sedatives and then clubbing him to death with a metal statuette.

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