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The jury listens to jailhouse phone calls between Dalia and Michael Dippolito; it shows an angry husband yelling at his wife, who was accused of plotting to have him murdered.
The jury listens to jailhouse phone calls between Dalia and Michael Dippolito; it shows an angry husband yelling at his wife, who was accused of plotting to have him murdered.
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FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP49 "Dalia and Her Ex-Boyfriend"Dalia Dippolito reacquaints herself with her ex-boyfriend while she is married to Michael; the phone records between Dalia and Michael Stanley got steamy when Dalia was allegedly plotting ways to freeze her husband's bank account.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP50 "Dalia Calls Michael From Jail"The jury listens to jailhouse phone calls between Dalia and Michael Dippolito; it shows an angry husband yelling at his wife, who was accused of plotting to have him murdered.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1 "Lead Investigator Under Cross Examination"The Defense began questioning the lead investigator. Questions started with the credibility of the confidential informant. He was Dalia's friend, who got recorded evidence against her, in this alleged murder for hire plot to kill her husband Michael.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP52 "Stealing Money for the Murder Plot"The Defense has more detailed questions for the lead investigator on the case; during cross-examination, the Defense focuses on the recorded phone calls between Dalia and her former lover who said she originally asked him to kill her husband Michael.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP48 "Dalia's Lovers Help Out"Prosecutors claim Dalia Dippolito had two affairs while married to Michael; one lover allegedly helped her steal money from her husband and tried to get Michael to violate his probation so he'd go back to prison.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP47 "Cameras Rolling"The undercover officer posing as a hit man warns Dalia Dippolito that once the murder of her husband Michael is carried out, she would not have a chance to change her mind, but she told the officer: "I am 5,000% sure."
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP45 "Friend Turned Confidential Informant"Police tell Dalia Dippolito's friend that he won't be arrested over her alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill her husband, Michael; instead, they got him to be a confidential informant to get her on tape talking to someone posing as a hit man.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP44 "Wiring Her Friend""It's not about the money," that's what Dalia Dippolito told her friend about allegedly wanting to have her husband, Michael, killed; she didn't know it, but that friend was working with police who wanted to catch her in this solicitation.
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