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Westchester Man Pleads Guilty To Wife's Fatal Stabbing

A man has pleaded guilty to the first homicide in Scarsdale in nearly four decades.

Julius Reich, of Scarsdale, is heading to prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter

Julius Reich, of Scarsdale, is heading to prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter

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Scarsdale Police Capt. Thomas Altizio announcing the first homicide in Scarsdale in 40 years.

Scarsdale Police Capt. Thomas Altizio announcing the first homicide in Scarsdale in 40 years.

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Julius Reich, of Scarsdale, is heading to prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter

Julius Reich, of Scarsdale, is heading to prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter

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Robin Goldman Reich

Robin Goldman Reich

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Jules Reich and Robin Goldman Reich.

Jules Reich and Robin Goldman Reich.

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Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. announced on Tuesday that Julius Reich, 63, has pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter, a violent felony, in the fatal stabbing of his wife, Robin Goldman, who was a pediatrician at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx.

Shortly after 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, first responders from the police department and Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps rushed to 50 Lincoln Road when Reich alerted the police that a woman had been “seriously injured” during an emergency 9-1-1 call.

Police arrested Reich immediately, and the paramedics found Goldman, then 58 years old, “in a lifeless state” after suffering stab wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigation into the fatal incident found that Reich and his wife were in the process of divorcing but remained living in the same residence. On the morning of the stabbing, Reich entered the upstairs bathroom of their multi-million dollar home, where he stabbed his wife multiple times resulting in wounds to the chest, abdomen and back.

The last homicide in Scarsdale took place 39 years ago, when Yale graduate Richard Herrin bludgeoned his ex-girlfriend Bonnie Garland - then a senior at the university - with a hammer while she was asleep in her parents' home in Scarsdale. He was convicted of first-degree manslaughter.

Reich is due back in court on Aug. 15, when he will face up to 25 years in state prison.

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