FL v. Dalia Dippolito
Dalia is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from Michael while they were dating.
Dalia is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from Michael while they were dating.
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When drug-addicted casino owner Ted Binion turns up dead, the suspects are pure Las Vegas.
Bad things happen to the people close to Robert; his wife disappears, and his best friend is killed.
When Susan's husband is found buried in the backyard, people dub her the blue-eyed butcher.
Millionaire developer Ronald Rudin's body is found in the desert.
When drug-addicted casino owner Ted Binion turns up dead, the suspects are pure Las Vegas.
Bad things happen to the people close to Robert; his wife disappears, and his best friend is killed.
When Susan's husband is found buried in the backyard, people dub her the blue-eyed butcher.
Dalia Dippolito's confidential informant testified via video in the trial.
Dalia had tried to kill her Michael twice before; she was of accused of trying to poison him.
The jury learned more about financial transactions during the marriage of Dalia and Michael.
Dalia is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from Michael while they were dating.
The state presented items from a safe deposit box linked to Dalia's bank account.
Police officers testified that they answered calls about drugs and domestic disturbances.
The State brought in evidence of Dalia's alleged attempts to bring down Michael.
Michael explained what he had to deal with when he found out his wife had tried to hire a hitman.
Michael claimed drugs were planted in his vehicle and his money was stolen.
The state argued that the money trail of Michael's transactions led him to be the target.
Jurors heard from Michael's former attorney, who represented him during the time he was arrested.
Michael Dippolito waived his attorney-client privilege, so the lawyer could testify.
The jury heard details about the cash flow during Dalia and Michael Dippolito's relationship.
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