Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Indian River County, Case #80-233-CF
Judge, Trial: The Honorable Royce R. Lewis
Judge, Resentencing: The Honorable William G. Tye
Attorney, Trial: Paul Kanarek, Esq.
Attorney, Direct Appeal: Richard Saliba, Esq.
Attorney, Resentencing: Robert G. Udell, Esq.
Attorneys, Direct Appeal (RS): Jeffrey H. Garland Esq. & Michael J.
Kessler, Esq.
Attorneys, Collateral Appeals: Martin McClain – CCRC-S
Date of Offense: 07/22/80
Date of Sentence: 05/19/81
Date of Resentence: 09/18/86
Circumstances of Offense:
The
victims, Harold and Rachel Steinberger, were found lying face down in a
wooded area behind their residence. Each had also been stabbed numerous
times in the back.
Chandler reported to the authorities that he found the bodies. He said
he had been in the couple’s neighborhood checking on his ex-girlfriend’s
house when Mr. Steinberger invited Chandler into his home and asked him
to mow his lawn.
The day after the crime, Chandler called an
investigator and asked whether the police were going to arrest him. The
investigator said no, but asked Chandler to accompany him to the
victims’ house and point out any missing items. Chandler agreed.
At
the house, officers asked Chandler why anyone would go into the woods to
be killed. He replied that the victims were ordered out of the house.
Chandler mentioned that the victims had been stabbed, although the
authorities had not yet released that information.
When officers asked
whether the victims might have resisted, Chandler speculated that the
victims would not resist if the murderer placed a knife to the wife’s
throat.
He further stated that the victims probably were killed for the
$150,000 they made on the sale of their former home, information he
would have known from an examination of the victims’ bank account
record. Finally, Chandler stated that if he were the officers, he would
arrest him.
05/18/81 As charged in the indictment, the
defendant was convicted as follows:
Count I: First-Degree Murder – guilty
Count II: First-Degree Murder – guilty
Count III: Robbery with a Deadly Weapon – guilty
Count IV: Robbery
with a Deadly Weapon – guilty
Count V: Trafficking in Stolen Property – guilty
Count VI: Trafficking in Stolen Property – guilty
Count VII: Trafficking in Stolen Property – guilty
Count VIII: Aggravated Assault – guilty
05/19/81 The defendant was sentenced as followed:
Count I: First-Degree Murder – Death
Count II: First-Degree Murder – Death
Count III: Robbery with a Deadly Weapon
– Adjudication
Withheld
Count IV: Robbery
with a Deadly Weapon
– Adjudication
Withheld
Count V: Trafficking in Stolen Property – 10 years
Count VI: Trafficking in Stolen Property – 10 years
Count VII: Trafficking in Stolen Property – 10 years
Count VIII: Aggravated Assault – 5 years
09/17/86 Upon
advisory sentencing, the jury, by two counts of 12 to 0, recommended a
death sentence for each of the murders.
09/18/86 Defendant was sentenced to death for each of the
murders.
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