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Rob Stanton
Biographical Information
Age
42Gender
MaleDate of Birth
1921Status
DeceasedDate of Death
1963Cause of Death
Shot three times by Ralph Vlasin † (organized by Beth Ann)Character Information
Occupation
Aerospace EngineerEducation
UnknownNickname
RobRelationships
Family
Beth Ann Stanton (wife) Emily Stanton † (daughter) Elsie Warner (daughter/illegitimate child)Romances
April Warner (affair) Claire (affair) Several unnamed loversFriends
Hal Burke (boss)Enemies
Ralph Vlasin †Portrayal
Portrayer
Sam JaegerSeasons
1Appears in
Episodes 1-10| First Appearance | Last Appearance |
|---|---|
| Murder Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry | Kill Me as if It Were the Last Time |
Rob is confident and ambitious, he is Beth Ann’s husband, an ex-jock who was born into a blue-collar family, but who has worked his ass off to end up in a white-collar world. The quintessential early 1960s catered-to husband, he enjoys his position as a benevolent provider, provided Beth Ann remains the subservient homemaker.
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Background
- 2 Personality
- 3 Relationships
- 3.1 Beth Ann Stanton
- 3.2 April
- 3.3 Claire
- 4 Memorable Quotes
- 5 Trivia
- 6 Gallery
- 6.1 Promotional
- 6.2 Episode Stills
- 7 Appearances
- 8 References
History[]
Background[]
Rob and Beth Ann had a daughter, Emily, who was 6 years old when she was fatally hit by a car while playing with her ball after the back gate to the house was accidentally left open. Prior to Emily’s death, Rob was having an affair with his secretary, Claire, and has had affairs with other women soon after, including April.
Personality[]
Relationships[]
Beth Ann Stanton[]
Rob’s relationship with Beth Ann is complicated. He loves his wife, but one can see that the bond they have is not ideal, he treats Beth Ann as a maid rather than a wife. For instance, his inability to fill his own coffee or find the olives to put in his martini. Or the fact that he begins having an affair with a young waitress named April from Glendale. Rob will call Beth Ann and tell her he’s either working late or meeting a client as a cover story to meet with April. Until Beth Ann sees him kiss the waitress firsthand, but instead of confronting him or April, she develops a friendship with the mistress while keeping her identity a secret.
April[]
Rob begins to have an affair with April, a waitress from Jansen’s Diner in Glendale, who is fully aware that he is married. Unbeknownst to April, she becomes friends with Rob’s wife, Beth Ann, who uses the alias Sheila to keep her identity a secret from the mistress. Rob uses ‘working late’ and ‘meeting a client’ as cover stories for meeting April. She later shows up at his office and tells him she's pregnant but is not keeping the baby after the way he's treated her by not returning her phone calls. That night, Beth Ann lies about having cancer and having only 6 months to live. Later, April tells Beth Ann (who's still using the alias Sheila) that Rob got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. He told April that his marriage is ending and he only needs 6 months and then he'll be free.
Claire[]
Rob had an affair with Claire in 1961. He and Claire were in his old house together when Beth Ann and their daughter, Emily came home early. To avoid getting caught, Rob told her to leave through the back door and round the side of the house, leaving the back gate open. This would later result in Emily wandering out of the backyard and getting fatally hit by a car.
Memorable Quotes[]
Rob: penny for your thoughts
Beth: Oh, I was thinking about silly things
Rob: What kind of silly things
Beth: I was wonder when you'll die
Rob: Excuse me
Beth: Oh, whether it will be sooner rather than later
Rob: I'm not dying anytime soon
Beth: You don't know that. You could be hit by a bus. Or have a stroke, or get stabbed in the chest.
Rob: Beth Ann
Beth: Myra Penn's husband was 50 when he choked to death on a pimento
Rob: I'm only 42, and I feel great. Can we just eat dinner?
Trivia[]
Gallery[]
Promotional[]
Episode Stills[]




Appearances[]
| Why Women Kill: Season 1 (10/10) | ||||||||||
| "Murder Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry": | "I'd Like to Kill Ya, But I Just Washed My Hair": | "I Killed Everyone He Did, But Backwards and In High Heels": | "You Had Me at Homicide": | "There's No Crying in Murder": | ||||||
| Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | ||||||
| Practically Lethal in Every Way | I Found Out What The Secret To Murder Is: Friends. Best Friends. | Marriages Don't Break Up On Account Of Murder - It's Just A Symptom That Something Else Is Wrong | I Was Just Wondering What Makes Dames Like You So Deadly | Kill Me as if It Were the Last Time | ||||||
| Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | ||||||
References[]
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