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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.
Texas state law at the time required an autopsy by the county coroner for anyone who died in a hospital within twenty-four hours of admission. The law stated that the autopsy must be performed and a cause of death determined before any embalming or burial could take place, and provided criminal penalties for its breach.
Ann Arbor Argus, Ann Arbor, 1969–1971; Ann Arbor Sun, Ann Arbor, 1971–1976 [20] Fifth Estate, Detroit, 1965–present; god mother and apple pie/Up Against the Wall Street Journal, Saginaw, 1969–1971; The Paper, East Lansing; South End, East Lansing
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Pages in category "1969 in Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Death of Joan Robinson Hill; M.
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Before a Texas mother killed her 3-year-old son and herself, she sent a text message to her ex-husband that said: 'Say goodbye to your son.'