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Pair charged as Fremont police call chef's death a murder-for-hire
A trove of recovered text messages, a suspicious wire transfer and $800,000 in life insurance policies have convinced police that Fremont chef Dominic Sarkar was killed in his sleep this fall as a result of a murder-for-hire plot.
Alameda County prosecutors on Thursday charged Sarkar’s sometimes-sexual partner Maria Moore, 50, and Marvel Salvant, 46, with Sarkar’s murder. They added special circumstances for both — murder for financial gain and murder by lying in wait — making them eligible for the death penalty if convicted.


Sarkar was asleep in his bed at about 12:30 a.m. on Oct. 8 when an intruder made his way into the Charleston Way home and shot the 56-year-old man several times before fleeing.

Police immediately suspected that the slaying was targeted. None of Sarkar’s roommates were assaulted, and it didn’t appear any valuables were missing from the residence, according to a probable cause document filed by police.
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The two were arrested on Dec. 18, and booked into Alameda County jail.
Prosecutors are additionally charging Salvant with being a felon in possession of a firearm, noting that he had drug convictions in 1992 and 1995.
Salvant is scheduled for an arraignment Friday at 9 a.m., and Moore’s is slated for Jan. 11 at 9 a.m.
Popular Chef Identified As Fremont Homicide Victim
2 Charged in Fremont Murder-for-Hire Plot for Insurance: DA
BREAKING: Popular Indian American Chef Dominic Sarkar Allegedly Killed by Paramour and Accomplice for $800K Life Insurance Money
A trove of recovered text messages, a suspicious wire transfer and $800,000 in life insurance policies have convinced police that Fremont chef Dominic Sarkar was killed in his sleep this fall as a result of a murder-for-hire plot.
Alameda County prosecutors on Thursday charged Sarkar’s sometimes-sexual partner Maria Moore, 50, and Marvel Salvant, 46, with Sarkar’s murder. They added special circumstances for both — murder for financial gain and murder by lying in wait — making them eligible for the death penalty if convicted.


Sarkar was asleep in his bed at about 12:30 a.m. on Oct. 8 when an intruder made his way into the Charleston Way home and shot the 56-year-old man several times before fleeing.

Police immediately suspected that the slaying was targeted. None of Sarkar’s roommates were assaulted, and it didn’t appear any valuables were missing from the residence, according to a probable cause document filed by police.
[...]
The two were arrested on Dec. 18, and booked into Alameda County jail.
Prosecutors are additionally charging Salvant with being a felon in possession of a firearm, noting that he had drug convictions in 1992 and 1995.
Salvant is scheduled for an arraignment Friday at 9 a.m., and Moore’s is slated for Jan. 11 at 9 a.m.
Popular Chef Identified As Fremont Homicide Victim
2 Charged in Fremont Murder-for-Hire Plot for Insurance: DA
BREAKING: Popular Indian American Chef Dominic Sarkar Allegedly Killed by Paramour and Accomplice for $800K Life Insurance Money