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[The House on Shalimar Way: The Pursuit of Justice for Leslie Newlander]-[The House on Shalimar Way]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-05-24

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The House on Shalimar Way: A Quest for Truth

On the morning of September 17, 2012, in the affluent community of Syracuse, New York, the life of Leslie Newlander, a vibrant and well-loved woman, came to a sudden and tragic end. Her husband, Dr. Robert Newlander, an OB-GYN, reported finding his wife on the bathroom floor, claiming she had suffered a fatal "accidental slip and fall in the shower." While the initial investigation by local authorities deemed the death an accident, the circumstances soon began to unravel, leading to a decade-long legal battle defined by forensic scrutiny, community division, and a steadfast pursuit of justice by those who knew Leslie best.

The Unraveling of an "Accident"

Despite the medical examiner’s initial ruling of an accident, several red flags emerged. Sergeant Tom Norton, the first responder, noted the victim was found in the bedroom rather than the bathroom, and observed a black eye that was "unlike any black eye I've ever seen." Perhaps most troubling was the extensive presence of blood: "There was blood in the bedroom. Pools and pools of it," recalled Leslie’s friend, Terry Barr, a nurse who had worked for Dr. Newlander. Barr and other friends, including retired medical examiner Mary Jumbelic, grew increasingly uneasy as the "shower fall" narrative failed to align with the physical evidence.

The Forensic Turning Point

The investigation gained momentum when authorities returned to the mansion on Shalimar Way. Investigators discovered blood spatter on the headboard of the bed—a detail missed during the initial walkthrough. Mary Jumbelic, after reviewing the case files, concluded that Leslie’s death was a "homicide" resulting from blunt head trauma. This assessment was later bolstered by the discovery of fatty tissue on the headboard, which forensic experts argued indicated Leslie had been violently assaulted on the bed, not in the shower. DA Bill Fitzpatrick noted that the evidence was "so inconsistent" with the doctor's story of moving his wife for CPR.

Motive and Marital Discord

While the defense maintained that Dr. Newlander was a "very, very likable guy" and a dedicated physician, the prosecution uncovered evidence of a marriage in crisis. Friends like Nevin Roby revealed that Leslie was planning to divorce her husband and was "very excited" about moving into a new apartment. Prosecutors argued that the murder was a "rage-based homicide," fueled by the tension of their impending separation and Leslie’s desire to move on, rather than a planned event.

A Path to Justice

Robert Newlander was convicted of second-degree murder in 2015, but the verdict was later overturned due to juror misconduct. Undeterred, the prosecution took the case to trial a second time in 2022. During this retrial, the addition of the fatty tissue evidence on the headboard proved pivotal. Despite the continued support of Newlander’s children, who insisted, "My entire family is standing behind him," the jury found him guilty once more.

Conclusion

For Leslie’s friends, the verdict provided a hard-won peace. As Mary Jumbelic reflected, her role was to "speak for the dead." The case serves as a chilling reminder that appearances of wealth and prestige can mask domestic tragedy. Through the persistence of those who refused to let Leslie’s story be silenced by the "accidental" ruling, justice was ultimately served, honoring the memory of a woman who, as her friends noted, "didn't deserve this."

🎯Key Sentences

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Life was good here.
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I just blocked it.
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Leave it alone.
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I felt robbed.
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I was just crushed for her.
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📝Key Phrases

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give back
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get one's bearings
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on one's radar
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force to be reckoned with
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hit it off
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
Her screams on that call were so raw and so real.
I can't believe I'm losing Leslie.
He walked into the bathroom and he found her on the floor.
You sort of thought, gosh, what a terrible accident.
She slipped in the shower.

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