I've been watching this on InSession. It's like she went to the Casey Anthony school of lies. To bad Casey didn't get this jury. I think this jury would have given Casey the DP. Dalia even has the same facial expressions. What I want to know is what the name of the reality show was going to be, How to Kill your loved one and get away with it? Here she had someone who was changing his life around and giving her a nice home and probably almost everything she wanted and she wants him dead? It baffles the mind.
This is being shown on In Session right now and I was wondering if anyone knows of a link for watching it. tia
An appeals court has overturned the conviction of a South Florida woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for trying to hire someone to kill her husband of just six months.
Florida's 4th District Court of Appeal released an opinion Wednesday, ruling that the judge in 31-year-old Dalia Dippolito's first trial was wrong for not questioning prospective jurors individually about pre-trial publicity...
No date has been set for Dippolito's new trial.
'no trial date has been set' .. they're so relaxed .. let her out to wait for her appeal .. wait 3 yrs to decide on said appeal and finally they overturn it .. no hurry to set another trial date .. I guess it's just not that big of a deal to try to get your husband killed in florida ? lol .. I'll bet they'll just drop the charges any day now .. they have absolutely damning evidence against this person .. she should be sitting in a jail cell pondering what she's done .. the judicial system sure is a head scratcher at times
O.M.G. Did anyone watch 20/20 tonight? She is unbelievable. Literally. Un-believable. I can't believe Mark Eiglarsh is involved with her defense. There goes all respect I might have had for him. Poof.
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- If the State of Florida's attempted murder-for-hire case against Dalia Dippolito unfolds like a reality show, maybe that's because it was made with television in mind.
Dippolito, 33, became the key figure in a special edition of TV's "Cops," which worked with Boynton Beach police to show her allegedly conspiring to kill her newlywed husband. But this wasn't the show she wanted: Her defense lawyers say the entire plot was an act, and that she was performing for police in an ill-conceived attempt to create content for her own reality TV show pitch.
http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_29708356/murder-hire-case-was-dalia-dippolito-just-playing?source=rss
Is she still out walking around, or did they finally lock her up?
The later, I hope.
She was sooo dramatic...