Brad Hunter
Dec 15, 2021 • rbbm.
HUNTER: Fabio Sementilli's family readies for murder trial | Toronto Sun
Beloved Toronto hairstylist Fabio Sementilli with his mother Maria, who has since passed away. His wife Monica goes on trial for his insurance murder on March 7. Photo by SUPPLIED /SEMENTILLI FAMILY
''They called beloved Toronto hairstylist Fabio Sementilli “Big Daddy.”
The son of Italian immigrants, Sementilli became a rock star in the world of clips and curls with his skill and gregarious personality.
And then it was all ripped away, cruelly, senselessly on the patio of his suburban Los Angeles home on Jan. 23, 2017, as he was puffing a cigar on his favourite chair.
With his back turned, the heartless killer struck with a knife in the middle of a sunny day.''
''The hairstylist was discovered in a pool of blood by his 16-year-old daughter (which cops allege the killers orchestrated). The 49-year-old was dead at the scene sending shockwaves throughout the styling world.''
''On March 7, 2022, Monica and Baker will finally go on trial after years of delays and legal machinations. For the tight-knit Sementilli clan that day can’t come soon enough and several family members plan to be in the California courtroom.''
'' When he was offered the opportunity in 2012 to become a vice president for the Wella hair products arm of Procter and Gamble, his family told him it was the opportunity of a lifetime. Within five years, that sun-kissed dream would become a nightmare.
Friends and family remain puzzled why his widow didn’t just file for divorce and leave him if she was so desperate for a new life. Cops claim there were a million reasons, all of them bearing the mug of George Washington.''