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At the Virginia Penitentiary in Greensville, Adrian Robinson is charged with killing his father, Henry, and his aunt, Philomena, and could receive a life sentence with no possibility of parole.
Where is Adrian Robinson today?
In mid-2003, Adrian pleaded guilty to the kidnapping, murder and mutilation of Philomena in Virginia. The disorder began when Robinson murdered his father, Henry Robinson, in Hamilton, Georgia, and continued after he kidnapped two elderly nuns, Sister Luci Kristofik and Philomena. After killing Philomena, he was eventually arrested in Norfolk, Virginia.
Despite his paranoid schizophrenia, Adrian was determined to stand trial despite this diagnosis. Prosecutors had intended to seek the death penalty, but the Catholic Church and Lucie asked for a life sentence instead. Adrian’s family also opposed the death penalty. In the end, Adrian admitted the crimes he committed in Georgia and Virginia.
Andrian Robinson is still being held at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Virginia, according to prison records.
Father Henry Robinson Murder: Who are Philomena and Lucie?
Henry Robinson, 56, a retired electronics engineer and father of four, lives in Hamilton, Georgia. On March 23, 2003, a tub in the back of his home contained his body. According to police, he was shot 16 times with a rifle, 15 times in the head, and was dumped in the sea that afternoon.
Irish-born Philomena Fogarty, a nun who had lived in Hamilton for nearly 16 years, had previously served as a missionary in Japan. She was very popular in the community as she was always willing to help.
After killing his father, Robinson traveled three miles to a nearby church, where he broke into the mobile homes owned by sisters Philomena Fogarty, 64, and Luci Kristofik, 72. The two nuns were bound and muzzled, and he grabbed $900 before driving them 600 miles to Norfolk, Virginia, in their car.
On the day Henry died, Philomena and another nun, Lucie Kristofik, were taken from their home and sent to Virginia. On March 26, a security guard discovered the dismembered remains of Philomena in a Virginia Beach parking lot. Her head, feet and hands were severed, as were her hands. Lucie was able to escape unharmed and signaled her whereabouts to the police.
The police were able to make an arrest on March 27, 2003. Henry Robinson’s son Adrian Robinson, 25, was responsible for the murders and kidnapping. Family members claimed he accused Henry of sexually assaulting him on the day of the incident before killing him in their shared apartment. Adrian arrived at the nuns’ location after running into the woods behind his house.
Lucie later told investigators that Adrian had already entered the house when she and Philomena arrived. He drove their car 570 miles to Virginia while they were restrained, gagged and bound. Adrian drove them to a motel near Norfolk. Lucie, who was unharmed, called the police two days after Adrian and Philomena left.
Philomena’s body was discovered shortly thereafter in a sleeping bag in the parking lot of an office complex. Less than a day later, a worker at a fast food company recognized Adrian from the news and set off the silent alarm that led to Adrian’s arrest. Two people died as a result of a four-day shooting spree, and another person suffered serious trauma.
Adrian Robinson set
Adrian was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole plus an additional 20 years and six months.
In July 2005 in Georgia, Adrian admitted to killing Henry and kidnapping Philomena and Lucie. Robinson was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole. In addition, Adrian received five life sentences plus 106 years for other crimes including aggravated assault and armed robbery.
Kidnapping and Murder of Nun Sister Philomena Fogarty by Adrian Robinson investigated on Evil Lives Here
Adrian Robinson kidnapped and dismembered Sister Philomena Fogarty during a four-day criminal rampage in 2003, and Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death is currently investigating her murder.
The riots began when Robinson killed his father, Henry Robinson, in Hamilton, Georgia, and continued when he kidnapped Sister Luci Kristofik and Philomena, two elderly nuns. After killing Philomena, he was eventually captured in Norfolk, Virginia.
Robinson fatally shot his father Henry, 56, in March 2003 at their home in Hamilton, Ontario. According to family members who later spoke to police, Robinson had allegedly accused his father of sexual assault before he was shot. In all, Henry received 16 gunshot wounds, including 15 shots to the head.
Robinson walked three miles to a local church after killing his father, where he broke into the trailers of sisters Philomena Fogarty, 64, and Luci Kristofik, 72. He took $900 for himself, put the two nuns in shackles and gags, and then drove them 600 miles to Norfolk, Virginia in their car.
Adrian Robinson arrested in Norfolk, Virginia
Robinson’s picture was prominently featured in the news when a major manhunt was launched and a nationwide notice was issued. Fortunately, a few days later, a silent alarm was sounded by a Burger King employee in Norfolk, who recognized the killer from television broadcasts. Shortly thereafter, he was arrested by the police.
The remains of Sister Philomena, whose head, hands and feet had been severed, were found near Virginia Beach shortly after a search of the stolen car found body parts in the trunk.
From a motel in Norfolk, Sister Kristofik contacted the police. She later revealed to them that Robinson left Philomena in the motel room but brought her with him for unknown reasons.
Robinson pleaded guilty to all charges in July 2005, escaping the death penalty but guaranteeing he would spend the rest of his days in prison. According to a psychiatrist, he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia.
Where is Adrian Robinson right now?
In mid-2003, Adrian claimed responsibility for the murder of Virginia and the dismemberment of Philomena. In Hamilton, Georgia, Robinson murdered his father, Henry Robinson, and then eloped with sister Luci Kristofik and Philomena, two elderly nuns. This led to great difficulties. He was eventually arrested in Norfolk, Virginia after killing Philomena.
Adrian suffered from paranoid schizophrenia according to a clinical evaluation, but was still deemed fit to face a trial. The Catholic Church and Lucie advocated a life sentence, although prosecutors had prepared the use of the death penalty. The death penalty did not go down well with Adrian’s family either. Adrian finally admitted the horrific acts he committed in Georgia and Virginia.
Andrian Robinson is still incarcerated at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Virginia, according to prison records.
Who are Philomena and Lucie in the case of Father Henry Robinson’s death?
The father of four, Henry Robinson, 56, was a retired electronics expert living in Hamilton, Georgia. His body was discovered in a tub behind his home on March 23, 2003. He was reportedly shot 16 times with a rifle, 15 times in the head, according to police, and was thrown into the lake in the afternoon.
An Irish nun named Philomena Fogarty served as a missionary in Japan before moving to Hamilton, where she spent about 16 years. She was popular in her area because she was always willing to lend a hand.
After shooting his father, Robinson traveled three miles to a local church and broke into the trailers owned by sisters Luci Kristofek, 72, and Philomena Fogarty, 64. The two nuns were chained and muzzled, and he took $900 for himself before driving their car 600 miles to Norfolk, Virginia.
Philomena and another nun, Lucie Kristofik, were kidnapped from their home and taken to Virginia on the day Henry died. Philomena’s remains were discovered by a security guard in a Virginia Beach parking lot on March 26. At the same time, her hands, feet and head were amputated. Lucie escaped safely and gave police her location.
Someone was arrested by police on March 27, 2003. 25-year-old Adrian Robinson is responsible for the murders and kidnappings. He was Henry Robinson’s son. Family members claim that on the day of the shooting he admitted to molesting Henry before killing him in their home. Adrian then discovered where the nuns were hiding by running into the woods behind his house.
When Lucie and Philomena got to the house, Adrian was already inside, she later told police. He drove her car 570 miles to Virginia with her money, after which he tied her up and put gags on her. Adrian took her to a motel in Norfolk. Lucie made a complaint to the police about two days after Adrian and Philomena left. She was unharmed.
Philomena’s body was discovered shortly thereafter in a sleeping bag in the parking lot of an office complex. Less than a day later after seeing Adrian on TV, an employee at a fast food restaurant sounded the silent alarm, leading to Adrian’s arrest. Two people died as a result of a four-day criminal rampage, and one person’s terrible trauma came to an end.
Where is Adrian Robinson right now?
In mid-2003, Adrian claimed responsibility for the murder of Virginia and the dismemberment of Philomena. In Hamilton, Georgia, Robinson murdered his father, Henry Robinson, and then eloped with sister Luci Kristofik and Philomena, two elderly nuns. This led to great difficulties. He was eventually arrested in Norfolk, Virginia after killing Philomena.
Adrian suffered from paranoid schizophrenia according to a clinical evaluation, but was still deemed fit to face a trial. The Catholic Church and Lucie advocated a life sentence, although prosecutors had prepared the use of the death penalty. The death penalty did not go down well with Adrian’s family either. Adrian finally admitted the horrific acts he committed in Georgia and Virginia.
Andrian Robinson is still incarcerated at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Virginia, according to prison records.