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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/financial-guru-charged-murdering-wife-scarsdale-article-1.2504367<snip>
Court records show that Reich, 61, had recently filed for divorce and hired a lawyer. A court date with a mediator was set for Jan. 25. Goldman, the records indicate, had not yet hired an attorney.
Dr. Robin Goldman was found stabbed to death in the home she shared with Reich on Wednesday.
Reich was due to be arraigned in Scarsdale Village Court Thursday. He was being held at the Westchester County jail.
Reich is an international tax specialist, corporate consultant and partner at WeiserMazars LLP on W. 50th St.
His slain wife was a pediatrician affiliated with the Childrens Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, officials said.
It was the first homicide in Scarsdale in four decades.
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Who's betting this was about who gets the house and the money? How much is enough for these greedy, self absorbed sociopaths?
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)malaise
(268,963 posts)of the consequences for myself. Maybe I'm lucky that I've never had a bad temper and understand the meaning of 'control'.
I will never understand how people kill persons they love or once loved. Move the fuck on.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)One thing I never tried to do with Donna was to tell her what to do. At most I would say I didn't think that was a good idea if she wanted to do something I wasn't in favor of.
It worked well for the time we were together.
malaise
(268,963 posts)I'm lucky that way, but that and paying bills on time were the only traits that mattered to me.
From I was a child I resented my parents trying to control me.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)I thought my mom was going to choke she was laughing so hard.
"YOU CAN JUST FORGET ABOUT THAT OBEY PART"
malaise
(268,963 posts)Too good
exboyfil
(17,862 posts)It all comes down to how much justice you can afford.