GUILTY NJ - Nazish Noorani, 27, shot to death, Boonton, 16 Aug 2011

http://www.dailyrecord.com/story/ne...ried-use-black-magic-end-wifes-life/23701929/

Accussed wife-killer Kashif Parvaiz paid at least $4,500 to black magic practitioners he solicited for help in making his spouse disappear, commit suicide or have an “accidental death,” according to trial testimony in Morristown Thursday...

Shortly before resting the state’s murder case Thursday against Parvaiz, Morris County Assistant Prosecutor Matthew Troiano called office Detective Supervisor Christopher Vanadia, a specialist in forensic computer examination, to testify about multiple incriminating emails he found on a laptop computer owned by Parvaiz...

Sandra Stephen said she believed that Parvaiz was divorced and just a friend to her sister. She said that she and Parvaiz had Facebook chats and while she was on vacation in Pakistan in April 2011, Parvaiz wrote to her via Facebook and asked if she could find “a substance” that would “stop someone’s heart and be untraceable.”
 
What about the shooter.....did she get charged?? Haven''t seen anything on her sentence yet?
 
Life sentence upheld for man who had his girlfriend murder his wife
An appellate court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of setting up the fatal shooting of his wife while they walked with one of their young sons.

In a ruling issued Monday, the New Jersey panel also upheld the life sentence imposed on Kashif Parvaiz. He was convicted of scheming with his Massachusetts girlfriend to kill his wife and make it look random.

Appeal denied: Man who persuaded girlfriend to murder his wife must serve life sentence
Parvaiz also unsuccessfully appealed the life sentence he received compared with the 30-year sentence imposed on Antionette Stephen. She accepted a plea deal extended by Morris County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Matthew Troiano and testified against Parvaiz at his trial.

Stephen described herself as a slave to Parvais and told jurors her lover convinced her Noorani was a greedy, neglectful mother who couldn't be bothered taking one of their sons for treatment of sickle-cell anemia. The child's illness was fabricated by Parvais; a medical witness testified the boy did not have sickle-cell anemia.
 

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