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Ex-Israeli U.S. professor confesses to killing wife
By The Associated Press
Tags: Israel 

They stayed together for their child's sake, but the arrangement between the Israeli expat Ivy League economics professor and his wife was unraveling.

A violent argument over the 12-year-old girl led the renowned academic to kill his wife just days before Christmas, a few weeks before she planned to move out of the house and end their 16-year marriage.

Rafael Robb, 57, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter Monday, explaining that he picked up a chin-up bar during the fight and beat his wife as she wrapped presents on Dec. 22.
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"I just lost it," Robb said.

Robb, a tenured economics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, faces a likely prison sentence of 4 to seven years for bludgeoning his wife Ellen. The university has asked for his immediate resignation.

Robb testified Monday that he argued with his wife that day about a trip she and their daughter were taking over the holiday break. He did not want the girl to miss any school.

"We started a discussion about that. The discussion was tense," Robb said. "We were both anxious about it. We both got angry. At one point, Ellen pushed me... I just lost it."

Robb said he picked up the bar, which was laying nearby, and repeatedly struck his wife with it.

He later threw the weapon in a trash bin in Philadelphia and tried to make their home look like it had been burglarized. Detectives were suspicious from the start, though, because the scene was poorly staged and nothing was missing.

"I have never seen a burglar beat somebody to death and then not steal
anything," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor said Monday, the day Robb's trial had been scheduled to start.

Robb could have faced a life sentence if convicted of first-degree murder, but Castor felt there were no guarantees given the circumstantial evidence.

The ex-professor pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter, which is defined as an intentional, unlawful killing, with provocation, in the heat of passion.

"It's a classic heat-of-passion killing," Castor said.

Ellen Robb's brothers, Art Gregory of Haddonfield, New Jersey, and Gary
Gregory of Boston, said their sister suffered verbal abuse throughout the
marriage that eroded her self-esteem.

"What kept them there was their undying love for their daughter Olivia," said Art Gregory, who is now raising the girl. "Both of them put Olivia first, beyond anything else, unfortunately to a very tragic end."

The family is starting a foundation in memory of Ellen Robb, a stay-at-home mother remembered for her school volunteer work.

Robb had driven his daughter to school the day of the slaying. "He returned home and was getting ready to go to his office at Penn to work on grades when the argument erupted," Castor said.

Ellen Robb, 49, was found dead in the kitchen, near the partially wrapped
presents.

Rafael Robb apologized to his daughter, who was not in court, and said he was very remorseful.

"I know she liked her mother... And now she doesn't have a mother," he said, stifling tears.

He talked to his daughter by phone over the weekend and admitted that he was responsible for her mother's death. They have not seen each other since he was arrested in January.

Robb, who has been held without bail, hopes to get out of prison in time to again care for his daughter, defense lawyers Frank DeSimone and Jules Epstein said.

Robb is an expert in game theory, a complex melding of psychology, human behavior and economics - all aimed at determining what one's adversary will do next. With that background, police said, Robb may have thought he could outsmart them.

Sentencing will likely take place in a few months. As a naturalized U.S.
citizen, Robb will not face deportation, his lawyers said
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  1.   "Ex-Israeli U.S. Professor"? 15:30  |  Profesora Isadora 27/11/07
  2.   ISADORA 16:16  |  ANDY 27/11/07
  3.   Once an Israeli always an Israeli 17:14  |  Professor Ibn Daud 27/11/07
  4.   Definitly not an ex-Israeli ... 17:42  |  Avinoam 27/11/07
  5.   4 - 7 Years ? Thats it ? 17:56  |  Alex 27/11/07
  6.   Is this the moment for judging Israeli identity on a single case? 18:10  |  Alain 27/11/07
  7.   Luckily, none of you is professor in ethics, I guess 18:10  |  Alain 27/11/07
  8.   What`s Good for the Goose 18:13  |  David Morse 27/11/07
  9.   A tarnished people 19:04  |  Ricardo 27/11/07
  10.   An Israeli who becomes a US citizen is an ex israeli 19:04  |  Jonathan 27/11/07
  11.   is it important that he is an ex israeli? 19:12  |  topanga 27/11/07
  12.   Andy #2, Alain #7 - How do you know? 19:22  |  Profesora Isadora 27/11/07
  13.   4 - 7 years!??!?!?! must be a mistake 20:13  |  Franko Seb 27/11/07
  14.   Isadora is right 20:28  |  Joe 27/11/07
  15.   Ex-Israeli US Professor 16:16  |  Vera 14/02/08
  16.   Professor Isadora -- isn`t it natural? 19:30  |  DavidAK 14/02/08
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