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  1. Joan Olive Robinson Hill (February 6, 1931 – March 19, 1969) was a socialite and equestrian from Houston, Texas. Her unexplained death at age 38 led to her husband, John Hill, becoming the first person to be indicted by the state of Texas on the charge of murder by omission.

    • March 19, 1969 (aged 38), Houston, Texas, U.S.
    • American
    • National competitor in equestrian events, Death in unexplained circumstances
    • February 6, 1931, Houston, Texas, U.S.
    • Joan Robinson Hill, Texan Belle
    • Dr. John Hill and A Mismatched Marriage
    • Affair with Ann Kurth
    • Death on Valentine's Day, 1969
    • "Murder by Omission"
    • Dr. John Hill Gunned Down
    • Trial and Aftermath

    In the late 1950s, Joan Robinson, daughter of Texas oil magnate Ash Robinson, was the belle of every ball in Houston, Texas. She was an excellent equestrian who earned many awards and commendations in the city's exhibition circuit. Joan was a popular society girl and had many connections. She knew everyone worth knowing in Houston during the 1950s ...

    John Hill did not have money when he married Joan, but Ash Robinson agreed to pay for the couple's expenses up until John became a doctor. Ash made it possible for the young couple to live in the manner to which his daughter was accustomed. The Hills had a son in 1960, during John's first year of residency. Ash Robinson doted on his grandson the sa...

    John answered the doubts of his critics by meeting another woman, Ann Kurth, while out with his son. Ann was a great beauty and a very conniving person to boot. She had her three sons with her when she met John for the first time. An affair began almost instantly, with Ann Kurth's sights seemingly set on imitating, or stealing, the life of Joan Rob...

    On Valentine's Day, John gave Ann the works with candy, a bracelet, and wads of cash; his wife received nothing. Now Joan was livid at John for staying out all night, on top of the pain of knowing that he chose someone else. She had taken to sleeping in late, which concerned her maid, as Joan was usually an early riser. It turned out she was ill an...

    Joan's death and the controversy stirred up afterward became one of the most salacious scandals in Houston's history. Ash Robinson jumped into action and immediately hired private investigators and his own medical examiner. The team he assembled worked as a veritable vigilante law enforcement agency, collecting its own evidence and even exhuming Jo...

    On September 24, 1972, John Hill, now thrice-married and awaiting his second trial for murder, was gunned down by a masked intruder in his River Oaks mansion, the same home in which he'd lived with Joan and his son. At the time of the shooting, his new wife, Connie, and his son were home but left unharmed. Investigators initially thought it looked ...

    At the trial for Dr. Hill's murder, Paulus refused to take the stand, but McKittrick testified that Ash Robinson had paid $25,000 to Paulus to find someone to murder Hill. Paulus then allegedly paid Vandiver $5,000 to be the gunman. Prosecutors weren't able to find conclusive evidence to support the claim, however, and never filed criminal charges ...

  2. May 15, 2023 · Joan Robinson Hill was a strikingly beautiful woman, and a talented national equestrian star. In the 1960's, she and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. John Hill, were well-known in the...

  3. On September 28, 1957, Joan Robinson married Dr. John Hill, described by the Houston Chronicle as "one of the city's leading plastic surgeons". The couple had a son, Robert Ashton "Boot" Hill, born on June 14, 1960.

  4. Sep 24, 2012 · From a humble upbringing in the Rio Grande Valley, the doctor and musician entered Houston’s social scene with his 1957 marriage to accomplished horsewoman and socialite Joan Robinson Hill....

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  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Joan Robinson Hill was the pampered daughter of Texas self-made millionaire Ash Robinson, who only wanted the best for Joan. When she met John Hill, her life changed forever. She died at 37 from unknown causes, leaving behind a son, Robert Hill, and many unanswered questions.

  7. Dec 13, 2016 · In 1976, Thompson published Blood and Money, an investigation into the deaths of Texas socialite Joan Robinson Hill and her husband, John Hill. It sold four million copies in fourteen languages and won the Edgar Award and the Texas Institute of Letters prize for best nonfiction book.

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