GUILTY FL - Murder Plot Gone Wrong, Dalia Dippolito Captured in YouTube Video

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/pa...h/sfl-boynton-hitman-bn081009,0,1835129.story Video of the husband speaking. The motivation was the townhome. And a bf is the one who tipped off police. Lady should be in jail not at her mothers, she is dangerous.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/pa...h/sfl-boynton-hitman-bn081009,0,1835129.story when they took her to the police station she seen her husband was there and alive.

Wanted to add notice how she places her hand on the cops side near his chest, looks like she was trying to score points with him (flirt perhaps). She is 26 and her husband is 38. I hope the husband can move forward and find someone who really loves and cares for him isn't out for his material items. He seems like a nice guy.
 
I wonder if she was video taped when she saw her husband was alive and well. I would love to see her reaction.
 
I heard somewhere that she acted like she had never met the undercover officer before when they introduced her to him after her arrest :waitasec: .
Of course she probably then acted like she was completely shocked about them thinking she would try to get her husband murdered... she probably had no idea what they were talking about :behindbar .
 
Did anyone notice how Dalia kept leaning into the officer with her hand on his chest as he was telling her about her husband? She was so trying to get him to hug her! That fake crying with no tears was kind of funny. So fake!

I have no doubt she will be convicted. Problem is that she will not serve nearly enough time. JMO

Looks like she immediately assessed him as prospective hubby #2: "Come on over to my new townhouse for drinks and comfort me in my grief after I get hubby #1 cleaned off my carpet."
 
Did anyone notice how Dalia kept leaning into the officer with her hand on his chest as he was telling her about her husband? She was so trying to get him to hug her! That fake crying with no tears was kind of funny. So fake!

I have no doubt she will be convicted. Problem is that she will not serve nearly enough time. JMO


Better yet, from the start of the video - Dalia's long strides, back straight, arms swinging, chin up, as she approaces the officer with her hand held out to shake his hand? Like it was a business meeting of some kind with the board of directors.

Who approaches LE, in a taped off crime scene in that manner?

and all the rehearsals, couldn't pull off an oscar winning performance. :boohoo:

I can think of a few choice words, is stunod ok to use here at WS?
 
Is it true that she asked her husband if he wanted a drink from Starbucks that morning to bring back to him after she returned from working out, but only bought one drink (knowing her would be dead and why waste the $4)?
 
Tonight on JVM it was said that "Cops" was there video taping the whole thing and that the wife had signed a paper saying it was alright. Now she is saying that she misunderstood, etc, etc, cause she doesn't want it shown on
"Cops!"

Nancy keeps playing the tape of the wife carrying on when she is told that her husband is dead. I've never in my life heard anyone that sounds like her. I hate to listen to that. I just want to scream "if you are going to act like you are crying at least make it sound real instead of that high pitched carrying on!"

I'll bet she nearly peed her pants when she saw her husband standing in that room at the police station :eek:
 
Ah, the 21st century's version of Black Dalia! Just don't understand why this black hearted wench is still out prowling around. Do you suppose the judge watched her swinging it from behind (like in the video footage) and instead of going hard on her, he went soft with this low bond?
 
Laura, did you read the whole blog? He goes on to say that it was apparently a typo and the lover is a he, not a she.

SleuthyMama,
Hope Laura sees your post #29 and deletes #28, so our thread doesn't contribute to any rumor tangent. Even though the blogger EVENTUALLY hashed out the details and confirmed it was a typo—which IMO warranted discarding the story (or lack thereof) altogether—he planted a few sensational terms/phrases that would be misleading to anyone just scanning the blog entry, as many of us reading blogs only have time to do. Guess he invested so much effort that the dog just couldn't let go of the bone.
Finding: irresponsible journalism on his part.
 
this is really crazy, but i wish NG would focus more on the current missing children. i tuned in last night because i figured she would cover Hasani Campbell, but it was all this and the drunk/high woman who killed like eight people. how many times can she show the video in one episode.

(sorry, i'm just having a frustrating day with all of these unresolved missing cases!)
 
this is really crazy, but i wish NG would focus more on the current missing children. i tuned in last night because i figured she would cover Hasani Campbell, but it was all this and the drunk/high woman who killed like eight people. how many times can she show the video in one episode.

(sorry, i'm just having a frustrating day with all of these unresolved missing cases!)

Thank you for providing Hasani's name! I'm still battling the flu and couldn't remember. The thread seems to have moved from the location on WS where I originally read about it; I couldn't find it anywhere when checking for current status and not recalling the name further hindered my efforts.
 
Doc dump in this case.

"Sure, you want to kill this dude?," an undercover detective asked Mrs. Dippolito.
"Ha... I would be very happy," she responded.
The newly released information also includes evidence that Dalia tried to poison her husband by putting antifreeze in his iced tea.
And that she tried to have him set up for selling drugs.
Investigators also released phone calls Dalia Dippolito made from jail to her mom and her husband, the man police say, she tried to have killed. She called her mom first, and even though she already had been charged with trying to have her husband killed, she tried to kick him out of the town house he had just recently sign over to her name.
"I want him out of my house," Mrs. Dippolito told her mother.
"Ok, right now, we are going to hire a lawyer," her mother told her.
"That's my house; the titles in my name," she quickly answered back.

[in a phone call to her husband:]
"What the f@#k, you said you had to have me killed I heard that," Michael Dippolito told his wife over the phone while she sat in jail.
"That is not true," Dalia Dippolito replied.
"How is it not true?" Michael asked his wife.
"How can you believe that?" She responded.
"I heard your voice," Michael Dippolito said.
More at link: http://www.wflx.com/Global/story.asp?S=11520593

More interesting quotes here: http://www.news8.net/news/stories/1109/679551.html
 
I love the expression on the cop's face in the middle with his arms folded, watching her reaction - Priceless!
 
Arrested Boynton Beach wife's weapons: Sex appeal, drive, deceit

BOYNTON BEACH — "She was smiley and sweet, a surgically enhanced beauty. And for one day at least, she was for sale."

"With his wife out of town in October 2008, Michael Dippolito called an escort to his Boca Raton office. To his door came 26-year-old Dalia Mohammed."

"They quickly hit it off and saw each other often. Whatever she had, he liked it a lot. When Michael's wife returned later that month, he stunned her by announ*cing he wanted a divorce."

"In less than four months he and Dalia married in secret at a county courthouse, not bothering to alert their parents. In a year's time, authorities and divorce attorneys say, she persuaded him to give her his home and $240,000 of his life savings."

"By then, they say, she also had tried, and failed three times, to kill him. She was finally busted in August when a former lover and confidant tipped off police."

More on this at the link...

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/c...ch-wife-s-weapons-sex-appeal-89370.html?imw=Y
 
Wow, I just read that link, Searchfortruth, and what a story! It's even nuttier than I originally thought. It's ironic that the husband was a schemer in his own time and he got schooled by this woman. He is truly lucky he is not dead.
 
Wow, I just read that link, Searchfortruth, and what a story! It's even nuttier than I originally thought. It's ironic that the husband was a schemer in his own time and he got schooled by this woman. He is truly lucky he is not dead.
I wonder what the sentencing range is for solicitation of 1st degree murder in Florida ? I looked but couldn't find a clear answer. I did find some others in Florida that had been convicted of the same and one guy got a 30 year sentence. Hopefully the jury will be able to hear about her past, but I'm not sure that will get in during trial.
 
I know this is really bad...but if his ex wife isn't just a little amused by this she's a better woman than I...
 

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