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In April 1988, the tabloid television program A Current Affair obtained and broadcast a home video showing Chambers at a party when he was free on bail. He was shown in the video playing with four lingerie-clad girls, choking himself with his hands while making loud gagging noises, and twisting a Barbie doll's head off, saying in falsetto: 'My name is…Oops! I think I killed it.'

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Chambers served most of his 15-year sentence at Auburn State Prison, but was later moved to Clinton Correctional Facility due to his infractions, which cost him all his time off for good behavior. He assaulted a correctional officer and was cited repeatedly for weapons and drug infractions, some of which resulted in additional criminal charges. Ellen Levin, mother of Jennifer Levin, also pleaded before the New York parole board to deny him parole. Nearly five years of his term were served in solitary confinement.

In 1997, Chambers sent an untitled essay he wrote to prison anthologist Jeff Evans. The piece, subsequently titled 'Christmas: Present,' appeared in the book, Undoing Time: American Prisoners in Their Own Words. Written while Chambers was incarcerated at Green Haven Correctional Facility in Stormville, New York, the essay is an entry from one of his journals, which he calls 'a record of the meaningless hope and frightening losses of a person I don’t even know.'

Chambers was released from Auburn Prison on February 14, 2003, after having served the entirety of his prison term due to his numerous infractions. His release was a media circus, with news media staking out prime sections of sidewalk opposite the prison as early as 13 hours before his 7:30 a.m. release time. The same day, a documentary was aired on Dateline, interviewing Chambers. Chambers, continued to claim that he strangled his victim Jennifer Levin accidentally in a desperate attempt to stop her from hurting him during rough sex in New York's Central Park. He also denied that he had been in disciplinary trouble in prison. However, he had numerous infractions, including assaulting a member of the staff and was caught with heroin in his cell.

The owner of Dorrian's Red Hand came to a private settlement with Levin's parents on their claim that the bar had served alcohol to Chambers in excess. A wrongful death lawsuit, to which Chambers pled no contest, provides that he must pay all lump sums he receives, including any income from book or movie deals, plus 10 percent of his future income (up to $25 million), to the Levin family. The family has said all the money it gets from Chambers will go to victims' rights organizations. Ellen Levin became an activist for victims' rights, helping to secure the passage of 13 pieces of legislation.

After leaving prison, Chambers settled in Dalton, Georgia with his girlfriend, Shawn Kovell, who had appeared in the infamous Barbie doll video made before his sentencing. The two lived there for eight to nine months. He found a job at the Pentafab dye factory. Chambers and Kovell moved to an East 57th Street Sutton Place, Manhattan apartment in New York, when the death of Kovell's mother in the autumn of 2003 left it vacant. Chambers found a job at a limousine company in Queens, and later in a New Jersey sports trophy manufacturer's engraving plant.

NEW YORK (AP) _ A videotape shows an ex-prep school student who strangled a woman in Central Park acting out strangulations and partying with nearly naked women before testimony in his murder trial, according to television producers.

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The videotape, obtained by the nationally syndicated program ″A Current Affair,″ is to be used in a two-part story on the Robert Chambers case scheduled for broadcast tonight and Tuesday.

The tape shown to reporters Sunday was made in a Manhattan apartment last December around the time a jury was being selected for Chambers’ trial for the 1986 death of 18-year-old Jennifer Dawn Levin, according to Rafael Abramovitz, a reporter-producer for the show.

Miss Levin was killed during a sexual encounter.

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In one of the most bizarre sequences on the tape, Chambers, 21, is seen sitting, his back to the camera, facing several young women and playing with a doll.

Suddenly, a grinning Chambers looks into the camera, and twists the small doll’s head.

″My name is ...,″ Chambers said in a falsetto, his voice trailing off. ″Oops, I think I’ve killed it. Both of its eyes are like ...″

At another point, Chambers performed in a game of charades by grabbing his neck in a tight grip with his right hand and collapsing to the floor.

″Death of a Salesman,″ one of the young women guessed correctly.

The 40-minute tape, reportedly made during a late-night party, features four young women, who at various times wear casual clothing, pajamas or bras and panties.

Chambers wears a T-shirt and slacks throughout, and is the only man present during most of the party. Another young man arrives late in the tape.

Throughout the taping, Chambers was aware of the camera and at times appeared to hold it himself.

Abramovitz and senior producer Peter Brennan would not say who provided the tape or whether the program paid for it.

They also declined to identify the young women seen on the tape, except to say they were friends or acquaintances of Chambers and Miss Levin.

Chambers’ trial came to an abrupt end March 21 when he pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He is serving a five-to-15-year prison sentence.

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″A Current Affair″ is produced by WNYW-TV in New York and distributed nationally by 20th Century Fox Syndicate.