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Iowa Missing Person Investigation Results in Three Convictions and a Life Sentence

2021-10-18
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An Iowa man who robbed and murdered another man was sentenced today to life in federal prison.

Matthew Barrett Robbins, age 49, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received the prison term after a May 3, 2021 jury verdict finding him guilty of robbery affecting interstate commerce, conspiracy to commit robbery affecting interstate commerce and using a firearm during a crime of violence resulting in a death that constitutes murder.

Evidence at trial showed that Robbins was a methamphetamine user who became unhappy with the quality of methamphetamine distributed by his source of supply.  Robbins, along with Danielle Busch and William Leo Yancey, concocted a plan to lure his drug dealer to a rural farmhouse outside of Ely.  Once at the farmhouse, Robbins used a sawed-off shotgun to rob the victim of a quarter-ounce of methamphetamine and approximately $150.  During the robbery, Robbins’ firearm was discharged, killing the victim.  Robbins then took steps to dismember and conceal the body by burning it in a burn pit in his backyard.  Robbins then discarded the ashes in the Cedar River.

Robbins was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District Court Chief Judge Leonard T. Strand.  Robbins was sentenced to life in prison.  He must also serve a five-year term of supervised release if ever released from prison.  There is no parole in the federal system.  While announcing the sentence, Chief Judge Strand said Robbins was “the poster child for a life sentence given the facts of this case and what the jury has found in this case.  Mr. Robbins absolutely deserves a life sentence.”

Busch and Yancey were previously sentenced on September 15, 2021.  Busch was sentenced to 120 months and one-day imprisonment.  She must also serve a five-year term of supervised release after the prison term.  Yancey was sentenced to 400 months’ imprisonment.  Yancey is currently serving a 188-month prison term for conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine and will begin serving this sentence once he finishes serving that term of imprisonment.  He must also serve a five-year term of supervised release after the prison term. 

“Matthew Robbins’ criminal conduct resulted in a tragic death.  The hard work and team effort by the law enforcement agencies involved in this investigation ensured he would be held accountable for his crimes.  Robbins earned every day of the life sentence the court imposed today,” said Acting United States Attorney Sean R. Berry.  “The United States Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners are committed to vigorously prosecuting those who mix drugs, guns, and violence.”

Robbins is being held in the United States Marshal’s custody until he can be transported to federal prison.

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