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Evidence Locker True Crime

106: The Milkshake Murder (Nancy Kissel) | Hong Kong

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

When 40-year-old, high profile investment banker Rob Kissel failed to show up for work, his colleagues were immediately concerned. His wife said that he left after they had an argument and she did not know where he was. Two days later investigators discovered Robert’s body in a rolled-up carpet in a storage space of a luxury apartment complex.
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0:26.8

decimalization today. You are listening to, the evidence locker.

0:38.8

Our cases have been researched using open source and archive materials.

0:42.4

It deals with true crimes and real people. Some parts

0:45.1

are graphic in nature and listener discretion is advised. Each episode is produced with

0:50.4

the utmost respect to the victims, their families, and loved ones.

0:55.0

On Monday, November 3rd, 2003, 40-year-old Rob Kistel failed to show up for work.

1:03.0

He was a high-profile investment banker for Merrill Lynch, based in Hong Kong.

1:08.0

This in itself was perhaps not enough cause for concern.

1:11.0

But he had also missed an important conference call the night before.

1:15.7

He had been strategizing with coworkers earlier on in the afternoon, and there was no way he would

1:20.0

have missed that call. Then he was a no-show the following morning too. Someone at

1:24.8

Rob's professional level didn't just skip out on work for no reason. His diary was

1:29.6

booked months in advance and every minute of his day was accounted for.

1:34.0

Rob had lived in Hong Kong for about six years by this time.

1:38.0

He was a New Jersey native who had completed his MBA at NYU

1:42.0

before embarking on the career most finance students can only dream of.

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