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The verdict is in; it took less than three hours of deliberations, but the jury hands down its decision on Dalia Dippolito, who was accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband Michael.
The verdict is in; it took less than three hours of deliberations, but the jury hands down its decision on Dalia Dippolito, who was accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband Michael.
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FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP65 "Verdict Is In"The verdict is in; it took less than three hours of deliberations, but the jury hands down its decision on Dalia Dippolito, who was accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband Michael.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP66 "Sentencing After Conviction"The judge in this trial minced no words in describing and sentencing Dalia Dippolito; he called her actions pure evil and described her as cold-blooded.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
"FL v. Dalia Dippolito"FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP64 "Jurors Re-Watch Secretly-Recorded Video"All the recorded video and audio clips of Dalia Dippolito seem to show that she had plenty of time to back out of the alleged plot to murder her husband, Michael.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP62 "Husband Caught in Wife's Manipulation"Michael Dippolito was blinded by Dalia's manipulation and fake love, according to prosecutors; they said he trusted and cared for her while she was stealing from him and trying to get him in trouble with police.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP61 "Defense's Closing Arguments"For the first time in the trial, Dalia Dippolito is seen crying, during the defense's closing argument; she faces a maximum of thirty years if she is convicted for solicitation to commit first degree murder.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP60 "State Delivers Its Closing Arguments"Prosecutors tell jurors that the secretly recorded conversations, fake hit man, staged crime scene and reality TV cameras ended up saving Michael Dippolito's life.
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