Marjorie Orbin

Marjorie Ann Orbin (born 29 October 1961) is an American convicted murderer who in 2009 was found guilty of the murder of her husband Jay Orbin in September, 2004. On October 1, 2009 Orbin was sentenced to life imprisonment by an Arizona court, a sentence to be served at the Estrella Jail. Orbin had an affair with a man named Larry Weisberg, and when Jay Orbin returned home early from a business trip in Florida, investigators believe Orbin shot and dismembered Jay's body in an attempt to keep the affair a secret and inherit Jay's money. Jay's body wasn't found until several weeks later when his torso was found in a plastic bag a few miles from Marjorie Orbin's home.

In media
Marjorie Orbin's case has been featured in several media, such as an episode of Deadly Women, an episode of the CBS newsmagazine 48 Hours and an hour of the investigation series Scorned: Love Kills. A book concerning the case was published called "Dancing with Death" written by Shanna Hogan.