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Updated March 27, 2003, 3:15 p.m. ET

Man convicted of Kansas barrel slaying agrees to face charges in Missouri

EL DORADO, Kan. (AP) — A man sentenced to death for killing two women in Kansas agreed Thursday to be extradited to Missouri to face charges of murdering three women in that state.

John E. Robinson Sr. signed the extradition documents at a hearing inside the El Dorado Correctional Facility, spokesman Mike Myers said.

Robinson is charged in Missouriwith murdering Sheila Faith, her teenage daughter, Debbie, and Beverly Bonner. Their bodies were found in barrels, inside a storage locker that Robinson rented in Raymore, Mo.

In January, Robinson was sentenced to death for killing Suzette Trouten, 27, and Izabela Lewicka, 21, whose bodies were found in barrels on Robinson's property in Linn County, Kan.He also was sentenced to life without parole for killing 19-year-old Lisa Stasi, whose body has never been found.

Robinson, 59, was arrested in 2000 after the five bodies were recovered. Prosecutors say he lured Lewicka and Trouten were to the area with promises of jobs and to engage in sadomasochistic sex.



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