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  1. 2. Dez. 2023 · Despite the numerous theories, the truth of what happened to John Hill remains a mystery. His mother, Joan Robinson Hill, passed away in 1997 without ever knowing what happened to her son. John Hills disappearance has been the subject of numerous books, articles, and documentaries.

  2. 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.

    • March 19, 1969 (aged 38), Houston, Texas, U.S.
    • American
    • National competitor in equestrian events, Death in unexplained circumstances
    • February 6, 1931, Houston, Texas, U.S.
  3. 15. Sept. 2023 · What Happened to Joan Robinson Hill's Son? In 1981, Joan Robinson Hill's son, Ash Robinson's grandson, sold the family home and reconciled with his grandparents. He was reported to have visited with Ash numerous times and looked at pictures of his mother in her champion equestrian days.

  4. 15. Mai 2023 · Joan Robinson Hill was a strikingly beautiful woman, and a talented national equestrian star. In the 1960's, she and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. John Hill, were well-known in the highest circles.

  5. 26. Nov. 2018 · The closest he came to judgment day was a $7.6 million wrongful death suit brought in 1977 by Hills third wife and his then-17-year-old son with JoanRobinsons own grandchild. On the...

  6. Joan Robinson Hill was a strikingly beautiful woman, and a talented national equestrian star. In the 1960's, she and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. John Hill, were well-known in the highest circles.

  7. On September 28, 1957, Joan Robinson married Dr. John Hill, described by the Houston Chronicle as "one of the city's leading plastic surgeons". The couple had a son, Robert Ashton "Boot" Hill, born on June 14, 1960. Robinson Hill as chairman of Houston's Humane Society Ball, 1959