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Is this normal ? I didnt even know police could go this far as to fake the crime scene and fake deliver the news. What was the real reason? They had video evidence against her so why didnt they just arrest her and tell her they know she planned to kill him?
I think most people would go to the cops if they had the same information. Once you have knowledge of something, you're involved. If you don't act appropriately, then you're also in trouble as an accomplice. The guy really had no choice in the matter.
Yet, she did go home. She was home for six years, lots of time to have fun and get together a legal strategy. And in the end she got 4 years knocked off of the original sentence. She'll be 50 when she gets out, which isn't really that old at all. Lots of people start new careers and new lives after 50. She's attractive and she's manipulative.
My ex boyfriend called me from jail after he beat me to a pulp and wanted me to pay the fine to get him out. He was crying and screaming at me about how I could let him just sit in jail like that and not even care. That if it was him he would even walk there if he needed to get me out. Some people are true monsters and they’re very good at hiding it.
@ that is so sweet of you! My life is actually wonderful right now. Loving husband and babies ♥️ very blessed! We go through things but we persevere and life really can get better ❤️🩹
The gaslighting in that phonecall is crazy, she will repeat that she saw the video too, and saw herself on tape soliciting a hitman for her husband, and she'll waste time repeating how it's not true, but the second he asks for an explanation for how it's not ture she goes "I'm running out of time on the phone please try to fix this come see me 🥺"
I would have assured her I'd be there with money and a lawyer to bail her out, just to waste her precious phone call time, then hung up and went to bed.....
My husbands ex uses this tactic too. She'll get caught out and He'll be like "But I thought you said.." blah blah blah to which her response is always something along the lines of "I've got work to do, I'm very busy I'm not doing this right now" etc
@Matthew Hopkins he saved a man's life. You can argue moral absolutes all you want but he took evidence of an assassination plot to the police and got the conspirator taken to justice.
@Matthew Hopkins statements dont really equal to fact. Why you mad that someone thinks of the guy as a great man(bc he is regardless of motive)? I can accept your 'wE dOnT kNoW HiS mOtIvE' if everyone is forcing it down your throat. but no one is saying it as a fact they're saying it as an opinion. They're saying what theyre seeing and feeling. Not facts but feelings.
This is one of those really satisfying ones because 1) No one died 2) Everything she tried was just hilariously, entertainingly bad 3) Justice was served
im sorry but i dont get how getting 6 years of house arrest and doing interviews etc is justice. i would not want her roaming around when she plotted to kill me ? how was this a technicality issue ??!?!?
@@Benjamin-jl2ei Did you watch the video? Even after they did the fake crime scene, the evidence was still weak because she was taken out of jail and put on house arrest for 6 years before going back again
Such is the way of a narcissist. They only see people as tools... not even as human beings. She did it even to her mother. Steer clear of the narcissist man. It only ends in pain... or attempted murder... or actual murder.
@Laura Legends Totally hey?! I think I would’ve started smiling or cracking up for sure, ruined the moment. Incredible acting and self control by that officer, for sure. ..same for the undercover cop.
I mean realistically he was looking out for himself. If he had ignored it and she would get caught eventually you know she'd out him. The second he got the text he's involved and can be charged the same as planning the murder. Even by not doing anything
i was thinking these undercover cops are every bit as psycho as the criminals. sitting there with these nut case people and pretending to be their friend...
I mean where the hell would he find a hitman? I'm pretty sure this was before the deep web was popular, so how would one even find a hitman. That's not in the phone book
Just imagine if old mate didn't marry the escort. Obviously he couldn't control Dahlia's actions but man, what a different life he would have led. Could have seen his dad.
Maybe don’t hire an escort when your wife of 7 years is out of the house. I honestly don’t get how everyone treats him like he’s such an innocent guy. Not only did he cheat on his wife but he left her for a hoooooker and he had a life record of doing crime. I really don’t get why everyone act like this wasn’t the dose of karma he was stacking up.
That's what you get when you marry an escort, to be honest. People in that line of work either are very flakey with their relationships or are super narcissistic (or a combination of both). Imagine living a life where you're handed everything by well-off men, in possibly one of - if not the most - liberal parts of the country. This is a result of a lifelong catering to a narcissistic persona.
@@kuruptlive8874 they most probably did all those fake crime scene to incriminate her further to the every damning evidence the police got against her and for a heavier sentence from the jury for her if she still tries to keep a front of innocence which she is clearly not.
@@silentt-d everyone has the right to defend themselves, but that one clearly was done in bad faith, there's absolutely no way thay lawyer genuinely believed in his own arguments
@SonsOfHllor 1) Everyone has the right to the BEST defense possible. This is a key tenet of the adversarial justice system. 2) You don't know what the lawyer believes, he might be very stupid. 3) Even IF he didn't believe it, that doesn't matter. He has a legal & ethical responsibility to his client. He has a job to do, and that is defending her to the best of his ability.
You can see the awkwardness in the cop behind her not talking. He is clearly like "Seriously? Oh boy you're in for a treat when you get to the station."
HiveDes well put yourself in his shoes. Imagine the woman you truly love(d) trying to have you killed. That would be an immense shock to anyone, I’m sure he almost couldn’t and didn’t want to believe it so of course he can’t immediately flip.
Chan Paris Lynn Omg that would’ve been so great like especially if he dragged out the “your husband is.....” and she starts crying because she thinks his next words are “dead” but instead he says “alive” 😂😂😂
Yeah, thinking the same thing. Whereas, her other ex is complete a p.o.s. because he screwed Mike by tricking him into signing over the house to Dahlia. Ugh. How do people do crap like that to other humans? That Muhammad dude is a bro though. Good on him👍🏼
@Stock Name as soon as he signed over the house you kinda knew he was EXACTLY what she was looking for. She already knew what kind of man he was, now I'm not victim blaming but she saw her mark and he nearly died because of it. The phone call from prison was hard to listen to.
I knew he wouldn't because in a less murderous sense I've been there. I kept wanting ME to hang up. To delete her number and just walk away but I kept going back. Someone in here said they prey on this type. Yeah, I was at my lowest point in addiction when we met If this subject matter interests you then maybe read "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan. That book made him famous.
Alhamdulillah he saved a name as well which is so important for us muslims, by his action he not only saved a life but he ddn't bring shame to the name of the last prophet as well which is the same to his "Muhammed (peace be upon him)" The greatest man that ever lived on earth as per Michael Hart
Even so, their relationship broke down at some point for a reason, he was probably wise to her scheming and didn't want this guy to get caught up in it
As someone who spent a few years in an abusive relationship with a horrific monster of a girl in the 2010s, the phone call at 28:00 brings back so many memories. When I dumped her, she had just exhausted the last of $150,000+ she inherited from her grandma, who had left it for her hoping she could build a good life for herself. Instead, she spent it all in the few years I knew her: unemployed+not looking+not in school while living in a cheap apartment in a college town. Apparently her very intelligent plan was to just waste it all and then move in with me and parasitize me I guess. That money would've been enough to buy her a local house. She panicked when I left her for being a ruthlessly self centered asshole, threatened to take herself out. In a few short months she found another hapless victim and almost immediately married him. And _I know_ that poor guy isn't okay, whoever he is.
Listening to their phone conversation, you can totally see how gullible Mike was. It's like he even doesn't want to hurt her feelings knowing what she did. It takes several minutes of him saying things like "it's out of my hands" and "how could I even help??" and "what could I possibly do?" and other "how can it be?" type questions which show just how little control he feels he has with her. He uses the authorities' involvement as his only defense really. He finally gets the guts to put his foot down and says the word "no" at one point and you can tell it's very hard for him to do it. Dalia had serious power over this guy, which is why she keeps demanding to see him because she knows she has less power over the phone where it's just her horrible voice.
I love how when she's told her husband has been killed she goes in to hug the officer and he holds her at arms length like "nah bitch you crazy don't touch me"
She’s so crazy and vindictive that she literally tried to kick him out the house after she found he still cared about her house. She wanted his life and then wanted the next thing she knew HE wanted. Sick sick woman.
am i the only one who thinks hell no she is not beautiful, inside or out and her husband must feel totally stupid to have his lower regions dic tate how he was taken in by this horrible human/ i suppose live and learn/
@@racheldoesacrylic4089 Yeah, I don't get it and I don't understand how anyone could stand that shrill, annoyingly squeaky voice of hers for longer than five seconds.
WHY is the judge going over every little detail and giving her ideas as to what she didn't do!!!! Shut up and lock her up for life!!! There is no fixing her!
She cried waaaaaaaayyyyyy too fast, i think that people dont just immediately process grief it takes a few moments for stuff to sorta register. Unleeeeesssssss you're expecting to have to acttttt.. lol, This girl wouldn't do well in hollywood.
Out of all the true crime I watch, this story is one I watched a number of times because its So good. These officers were awesome in their handling of this crime and played it to the letter.
Yeah. Like when she saw her husband and said "come here" instead of sorry, or I'm happy you're alive, or anything. She needed him to what she wanted even after it was all over
So misjudged. I imagine a genuine reaction would be shock, denial and questions to try and clarify it before any grief set in. It's such a bizarre scenario (you pop to the gym and your husband is shot in bed) that you probably wouldn't just accept it and start wailing.
When the end is upon you, and you're hanging by your fingertips over an abyss, you will grasp at any ledge, however small, to try to survive. You will abandon all shame, fear and embarrassment and do what you never thought you would do, even beg your worst enemy, to try and stay alive. This was her case. In the moment she realized her entire life was coming apart, so she did what she had to.
@@loyal4theway159 IF someone did get killed, then it would not be funny. The fact that no one was hurt and they got to pull an epic prank on a psycho, who made an utter fool of herself is just comedic icing on the cake.
Fr, I like to think of a bored detective and is always trying to get his captain to let him do exciting things. But the captain always says no because those “exciting things” cost the department too much money. But this time, the captain finally allowed him to spread his wings
When she got into her "I saw...I heard" rant I had to laugh but just after she demanded him "out of her house" she lost me for good. The fact that the show "COPS" just happened to be filming too really upped the ante! She'll be keeping up with her games in gaol & a 50yo sex worker won't do as well as the life she could have had with Mike..I wish him well & also have no doubt her lawyer's cringe-worthy interview will haunt him!!
I mean what the hell would she even do at that point trying to keep the house? of course she couldn't foresee that she'd be sent to prison for 20 years in outright denial but even she should have recognized that was her only possible chance to even get Mike to try and help lessen the chance of a long sentence on that *RECORDED* phonecall, she should've recognized that the cold nature would again: be used against her.
mikes speech was really impactful to me. I’m glad he called everyone out on dismissing what dalia had done and highlighted how it had damaged his life.
Society can be extremely dismissive to men who’ve been abused in relationships, as if they somehow can’t be domestically abused, and those who have suffered domestic abuse are somehow “weak”. Men deserve better from society, they deserve proper support, to be taken seriously and actually listened to
@Om Patel LMFAO FORREAL HAHAHAHA she got what was coming but tbh now that i think about it.. shes not that great of an actor now shes claiming they did all this for a reality TV show looking like a dumb avocado
The fact that she told her mom to kick Mike out of HER house, after asking him for help is pure insanity. She didn't tell him that over the phone. This is a woman who always had people do her bidding for her because she gave some good head.
@@lindseywalker6925what difference does that make? Is that like a moral judgement or are you saying ex cons are difficult to manipulate or something? Bc obv that’s not true lol
@@jimmythe-gentI think they’re saying it’s harder to manipulate a felon because they’ve been there and seen the seedier part of life. I’m not speaking for them, but I’m saying it helped keep Mike’s wits about him when she tried to play mind games with him.
The story of the fabricated defense is so ridiculous. If she was truly acting, the phone call from prison would not have gone the way it did. Everyday innocent people get locked up but it took that long to lock her up.
@@crowtservo home number? What's that? Seriously, they just kept raising prices over and over until I was near $30 a month for something I never used. Just using magic jack now if I need to call 911 (or use my cell phone).
Hearing her try to gaslight him like that made me sick to my stomach. How disgusting of a person would you have to be to try and kill your husband and then try and play the victim immediately afterwards.
@@crowtservo Exactly. They probably had marital issues before Dalia was in the picture, shit of him to cheat and get together with that woman right away though. Karma hit him back, hit Dalia harder, and thankfully so because that woman would have kept doing damage.
Just because you're a narcissist doesn't mean you can handle prison. She is a sweet little girl compared to some of the women you'll find in there.. especially in Florida lol
Yeah, she's tough and can handle it? Are you aware of the type of beasts she'll be living with for the next 16 years. They'll handle her however they see fit. She's never been exposed to those sorts of creatures.
Em Gee oh I know. To see her converse with the “hitman” and to say “I’m stronger than people think. I can handle pressure” and then really start to play up the act as if she didn’t know was so ridiculous!!
That was just straight up scary to me, the way she can just switch it on and off is terrifying like if I didn’t know anything about the case I would’ve 100% believed those tears
@@minivanmilf4058 I mean, what's so difficult about showing panicked emotion, if you have overwhelming emotional pressure building from the expectation of such news, and you have done something highly illegal and atrocious to directly cause that news? The only cringey part was the fact that she immediately burst out in tears as soon as the word "killed" was spoken by the officer.
"I wanna see my husband!" - "No, you don't wanna see him. Believe me." That made me laugh way harder than appropriate for such a serious situation. Oh, the ambiguity!
What a psycho. Thank goodness she was caught before any real harm was done. Feel bad for the ex that was dumped thrice though and was still dumb enough to help her with her scheme because of a text. Only thing I dislike about this case was how it was sensationalized and she got to be somewhat famous because of it. She does not deserve the fame and sensationalizing crimes like this make people lose focus on the important points. Thank goodness it didn't become another Casey Anthony case.
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The police faking that crime scene is the greatest gold digger prank of all time
indeed. never heard anything close to this.
it's also the only real one
underrated comment
Officer: "I need to inform you that-"
Dalia: "No! No! Oh no!"
Officer: "...that it's just a prank, bro!
Now put your hands behind your back."
Is this normal ? I didnt even know police could go this far as to fake the crime scene and fake deliver the news. What was the real reason? They had video evidence against her so why didnt they just arrest her and tell her they know she planned to kill him?
Ex boyfriend saving actual husband's life. thats heroic
I love that her ex boy-friend rooted for Dalia's husband at the time of events.
I can only imagine that she didn't leave her ex-bfs with a good impression.
Bros before hoes.
b r o c o d e
I think most people would go to the cops if they had the same information. Once you have knowledge of something, you're involved. If you don't act appropriately, then you're also in trouble as an accomplice. The guy really had no choice in the matter.
"I'd just like to go home."
I'm 5000% sure you're not going home
Benjamin Blankenship 😂
Funny man cool
Yet, she did go home. She was home for six years, lots of time to have fun and get together a legal strategy. And in the end she got 4 years knocked off of the original sentence. She'll be 50 when she gets out, which isn't really that old at all. Lots of people start new careers and new lives after 50. She's attractive and she's manipulative.
Claire
Yes that really annoyed me too, imagine what the guy felt. Hope the bitch didn't get to keep the house.
5000% . i will never get married...
That jailhouse call is one of the most ridiculously manipulative things I’ve ever heard.
Unbelievable, it did not work!
She spend the rest of her life tormented by this thought!
It made me so angry!!
My ex boyfriend called me from jail after he beat me to a pulp and wanted me to pay the fine to get him out. He was crying and screaming at me about how I could let him just sit in jail like that and not even care. That if it was him he would even walk there if he needed to get me out. Some people are true monsters and they’re very good at hiding it.
@ I’m glad he’s your ex-boyfriend. And I hope things have gotten better for you.
@ that is so sweet of you! My life is actually wonderful right now. Loving husband and babies ♥️ very blessed! We go through things but we persevere and life really can get better ❤️🩹
The fact that the cops staged the whole murder scene just to see how she reacted was hilarious
Ikr, boss move
Absolutely, and thank goodness she got caught on time because clearly she wouldn't stop trying to get the "job" done.
Cops
Honestly it is a really great case study on behavior.
I cant believe they didnt crack up laughing at how good they got her
The Hero of this story is her ex boyfriend who went straight to the cops. Good on him.
Word. I'm glad they trusted him
The actions of a man who probably double-checked his locks and security system every night after fucking with that succubus.
Wouldn't we all do that?
She's a bitch and being her ex you'd know and feel that
The second hero is the parole officer who believed him about the coke.
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She basically paid 3 grand to get arrested.
Bahahahahaha!
well, 3 grand of michael's money most likely
Yeah but the judge let her out! On house arrest, who else does that happen to with the fake hit man videos?? No one
She got 20 years after that I thought...
3k for a well planned fake home invasion robbery, pretty good price. Should’ve had common sense 😂
The gaslighting in that phonecall is crazy, she will repeat that she saw the video too, and saw herself on tape soliciting a hitman for her husband, and she'll waste time repeating how it's not true, but the second he asks for an explanation for how it's not ture she goes "I'm running out of time on the phone please try to fix this come see me 🥺"
I would have assured her I'd be there with money and a lawyer to bail her out, just to waste her precious phone call time, then hung up and went to bed.....
@@geoninja8971 And send a video of heading straight to bed after the phone call and denying it in the next conversation with her.
@@geoninja8971😂👏
My husbands ex uses this tactic too. She'll get caught out and He'll be like "But I thought you said.." blah blah blah to which her response is always something along the lines of "I've got work to do, I'm very busy I'm not doing this right now" etc
Mohammad is a good man. His actions saved this guy's life
@Matthew Hopkins He's a good man for his actions. No matter the motivation, he did the right thing.
Yes
@Matthew Hopkins he saved a man's life. You can argue moral absolutes all you want but he took evidence of an assassination plot to the police and got the conspirator taken to justice.
@Matthew Hopkins oh shut up matthew, i am beginning to think you wouldn't have questioned any statement if his name was michael
@Matthew Hopkins statements dont really equal to fact. Why you mad that someone thinks of the guy as a great man(bc he is regardless of motive)?
I can accept your 'wE dOnT kNoW HiS mOtIvE' if everyone is forcing it down your throat. but no one is saying it as a fact they're saying it as an opinion. They're saying what theyre seeing and feeling. Not facts but feelings.
This is one of those really satisfying ones because
1) No one died
2) Everything she tried was just hilariously, entertainingly bad
3) Justice was served
Indeed this was extremely intertaining instead of the usual feeling of disgust I get from these videos
im sorry but i dont get how getting 6 years of house arrest and doing interviews etc is justice. i would not want her roaming around when she plotted to kill me ? how was this a technicality issue ??!?!?
"JuStIcE wAs SeRvEd"
Ma'am, justice wasn't served
Ella Meyer sorry I’m American I can’t spell
@@oneidavisscher6 whoops, guess I heard the part where she was found guilty and zoned out for the rest lol, sorry
I wish they had the undercover cop interrogate her.
"I didn't do it"
"girl I was THERE"
🤣🤣🤣
Exactly 💯
"I saw what you saw and I heard what you heard!"
Ever better
unfortunately, he’s not an investigator. i wish they made him one so he could make it more convincing when talking to her
“Whose number is this?” “That is your home phone.”
Yeah, this was early enough in cell phones, people still knew their home numbers, so maybe it was nerves at trying to keep her story straight?
Police could have just arrested her at the gym but instead someone was like "Yo chief, I got a funny idea."
Gives them more evidence in court
@@MyLonewolf25 Bruh they had already proof of her trying to hire a hitman
@@Benjamin-jl2ei Did you watch the video? Even after they did the fake crime scene, the evidence was still weak because she was taken out of jail and put on house arrest for 6 years before going back again
@@Benjamin-jl2ei you’d be surprised
This was probably actually part of the second trial where she tried to claim it was all a hoax.
The scary thing is that she does not even hate him ... she just wants him gone so she can get his money. Just an obstacle to be removed...
Borko Borko to her killing her husband is like a man shovelling snow to clear his walkway.
Spider Salticidae definition of psychopath
Such is the way of a narcissist. They only see people as tools... not even as human beings. She did it even to her mother. Steer clear of the narcissist man. It only ends in pain... or attempted murder... or actual murder.
That's why anime females will stay superior
Like when she was yelling at her Mom to get Mike out of “her” house! I hope he got his house back...
Those police officers need an award for not breaking character when she started crying 🏆
your mom
ur mom
The police officer had a faint smirk on his face.
@Laura Legends
Totally hey?!
I think I would’ve started smiling or cracking up for sure, ruined the moment.
Incredible acting and self control by that officer, for sure.
..same for the undercover cop.
why the fuck would they break character for a crying murderer? like....what?
Mike spoke so eloquently and correctly at the end of the trial.
If somebody cares, Mike did get back his house.
Good for him
@@suelovescats video says he signed it over to her after getting fraudulent advice that it would help him with his parole or sth like that
Thank you, I was wondering about that.
I think we all care about HIM.....
He got it back! They removed her name from it after this.
The fact Ahmed saved Michael’s life without even talking or meeting him
Friendship ended with Dalia
Now Mohammed is my best friend
@@LostBear. lmfao
He prolly heard of him.
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Woah you just got this in your reccomendation too?
The ex boyfriend that told the cops about the hitman just got the best revenge anyone can ever get on an ex ever. Fucking supernova revenge.
Ikr that's world record shit.
Yeah, he totally destroyed the b***h by being a good guy and saving a life.
I would have told just to save the man even if she was a spiteful biatch or the nicest girl ever
Hopefully he got a ty for literally saving a life
I mean realistically he was looking out for himself. If he had ignored it and she would get caught eventually you know she'd out him. The second he got the text he's involved and can be charged the same as planning the murder. Even by not doing anything
The mom asking the judge for mercy shows that not even she believed her daughter was innocent.
She Still tried to sell the idea that some sort of innocence resided in her daughter.
When clearly there was none.
That was after sentencing. You can tell the mother still thinks her daughter is a good person, completely delusional
The cops deserve acting awards. How they didn't just laugh in her face at her display, full knowing she was faking the entire thing. Fantastic.
Riiiiiight?! I was so impressed. The first cop kept pushing her when she was trying so hard to hug him. I was dying! haha
She totally got played! Love it! Hope she rots in jail!
i was thinking these undercover cops are every bit as psycho as the criminals.
sitting there with these nut case people and pretending to be their friend...
I think when you think about the depravity of her actions it makes it more of a disgusting feeling than a funny one.
Fortune Maker *You gotta play the game.*
That fake outburst when she found out he was 'dead' was absolutely golden...how the cops kept a straight face is beyond me.
Because they were pissed! It was anger in their bellies not laughter. I bet it can be hard not hating people when your dealing with liars like this
HAHAHAHAH i swear i was laughing so hardddd :DDDDD .
bush sag god me too, I instantly burst into laughter
ikr...man, she must feel like total idiot if she were thinking about her acting infront of those cops..priceless
I was shocked, I'm like "Give this woman a fckin Oscar"
mohammad was one of the real heroes here, he single-handedly became the catalyst that saved michael's life by reporting to the police
Bros over hoes (Mohammed's mindset)
I hope they got to meet
Halal
I mean where the hell would he find a hitman? I'm pretty sure this was before the deep web was popular, so how would one even find a hitman. That's not in the phone book
@@BelleRiverHeating so true!! She keeps trying to used burnt bridges
I bet his ex wife was cackling. The escort tried to kill him. 😂
IKR?!
Yea this story has a completely different rising action, climax and resolution for her.
Just imagine if old mate didn't marry the escort. Obviously he couldn't control Dahlia's actions but man, what a different life he would have led. Could have seen his dad.
Everyones saying good on mike for getting his house back and all that but none of this wouldnt have happened if he left his wife for a witch hore
Maybe don’t hire an escort when your wife of 7 years is out of the house. I honestly don’t get how everyone treats him like he’s such an innocent guy. Not only did he cheat on his wife but he left her for a hoooooker and he had a life record of doing crime. I really don’t get why everyone act like this wasn’t the dose of karma he was stacking up.
the second hand embarrassment of watching her fake crying while they all knew she was lying...
I actually ended up skipping the last 30 seconds of it. The cringe was too much.
Call girl acting. She thought she was a pro because so many dick-brained men fell for her act before.
Ikr
@@Lien6887 IK BRO SO CRINGE
Right😂😂 bruhh
“I want to see my husband.”
“No, trust me, you don’t.”
Pure poetry.
that was deep xd she did not get it when the detective said it xd
in her mind, they are preventing her to see a disfigured body for her own sake
Foreshadowing to the tee
This makes a haiku if rearranged…
This is poetry.
“I want to see my husband.”
“No, trust me, you don’t.”
Yeah that was quite elegant
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I get the impression she is being told for the first time in her life that she can't have what she wants.
Wut
That's what you get when you marry an escort, to be honest. People in that line of work either are very flakey with their relationships or are super narcissistic (or a combination of both). Imagine living a life where you're handed everything by well-off men, in possibly one of - if not the most - liberal parts of the country. This is a result of a lifelong catering to a narcissistic persona.
I get the impression she's an emotionless sociopath who feels zero empathy for others and is only concerned for her own immediate gain.
@@ToyokaX yeah I dont know why he thought marrying an escort would work out in the long run
@Vanilla You dont see a problem marrying an escort?
Not her trying to gaslight her husband into getting her an attorney, so she can defend herself against the charges of his own murder💀💀
im astonished they went as far as faking the crime scene to get her faked reaction... priceless
Amerrrikaaaaa ... gotta love the criminal drama
epic redditor it was on cops so close enough lol
🤣🤣😭
@@kuruptlive8874 they most probably did all those fake crime scene to incriminate her further to the every damning evidence the police got against her and for a heavier sentence from the jury for her if she still tries to keep a front of innocence which she is clearly not.
@epic redditor err... that was literally her defence later on - she said they were acting :)
How that cop didn’t laugh when she started cry acting is commendable
I love how the other one is just standing there, stonefaced, like yeah yeah lady...
Contempt helps keep the humor dry.
He had an interview after the scene and he said he was surprised he didn't cause her fake cryless tears cracked him up 😂
tulipchic34 😂😂😂
I can't control my laugh. I would start smiling almost without trying that would burst into a full blown laugh.
Honestly, round of applause for the whole police department who put on an entire show for her😂👏
That must be a low ass crime area
I cant beleive the detective was strong enough to not give it away. I sooo would've given it away
Can you imagine that bar table talk after work? I would've paid to sit in the next booth to overhear their stories.
Give those men an Oscar 🎭🤣.
i know right? that whole filming thing cracked me up
That defense lawyer is probably the worst person in this whole video.
He looks like a used car shyster or like he sells gym memberships and tries hard to make it look lucrative.
no lol the worst person is the one who tried to get her husband killed
It's his job man. Everyone is entitled to a defence, no matter how batshit crazy that defence might be.
@@silentt-d everyone has the right to defend themselves, but that one clearly was done in bad faith, there's absolutely no way thay lawyer genuinely believed in his own arguments
@SonsOfHllor 1) Everyone has the right to the BEST defense possible. This is a key tenet of the adversarial justice system.
2) You don't know what the lawyer believes, he might be very stupid.
3) Even IF he didn't believe it, that doesn't matter. He has a legal & ethical responsibility to his client. He has a job to do, and that is defending her to the best of his ability.
that fake crying is so awkward when you know that the police were aware that she was faking all of it
I had to pause a few times watching that. The secondhand embarrassment holy shiiiit
i actually skipped the crying lol
Had to mute it
Yeah , even her boobs are fake
You can see the awkwardness in the cop behind her not talking. He is clearly like "Seriously? Oh boy you're in for a treat when you get to the station."
The cops trying to keep a straight face when she burst out in tears .. Oscar award nominees
Shoggy 17 and the undercover cop came in with hands being cuffed. I’m dead🤣😂
Shoggy you are wise !
low key that was a good performance from her though, would have fooled me if i hadnt known
@@hoopschoop3339 dude that is so true...for someone who wants a person dead,that was a hell of an act like i am generally surprised
"Dahlia Dipolito"... wtf😂
Listening her talk to Mike, trying to convince him to help her when she just tried to kill him, makes me so mad. What a psychopath.
It is the ultimate hubris, arrogance and narcissism all rolled into one little evil bundle.
I’m almost more infuriated by him even entertaining her dumbassery and blatant lies
HiveDes well put yourself in his shoes. Imagine the woman you truly love(d) trying to have you killed. That would be an immense shock to anyone, I’m sure he almost couldn’t and didn’t want to believe it so of course he can’t immediately flip.
@@daddytachanka8076 Fair enough. He also married her after knowing her for all of a couple weeks. Probably just a naive/overly trusting guy.
HiveDes guess so, sadly to his own (almost) detriment.
"hi it's me"
"Yeah! Whats up?"
How can you not like Mike
Imagine if the cop actually said “your husband is alive” as she started fake crying too early lmfaooo
Chan Paris Lynn Omg that would’ve been so great like especially if he dragged out the “your husband is.....” and she starts crying because she thinks his next words are “dead” but instead he says “alive” 😂😂😂
Whould have been Epic 👌
That'd have been more evidence for the case
@@KeKe4Christ its like the true crime version of " you are ... the father!" lol
Lmao
"I JUST WANNA SEE MY HUSBAND!!"
"No ma'am, believe me... you don't"
LOLOLOL
That got me too ☠️
"I JUTH WANNA THEE MY HUTHBAND!!"*
lmaoooo!
😂😂😂😂
the dramatic pause
her ex that called the cops on her ass is a KING. good for him, what a good guy. she didn’t deserve him anyway! And glad her husband lived
Yea I was thinking the same thing
Yeah, thinking the same thing. Whereas, her other ex is complete a p.o.s. because he screwed Mike by tricking him into signing over the house to Dahlia. Ugh. How do people do crap like that to other humans?
That Muhammad dude is a bro though. Good on him👍🏼
@@philesq9595 He tricked Mike while she had already tricked himself 3 times for money. That's just low quality human being.
@@jackshiraq575 indeed. He never had the makings of a varsity athlete. Certified buttwipe.
Not wanting to be a co conspirator in a murder is such a low bar for being a king haha
Shout out to that interviewer laughing in the “lawyer”’s face at the end
This husband is soooo calm. He had the stomach to talk to her after this.
Did he get his house back 😂
Yeah I've been gaslighted but never so blatantly. I kept wanting him to just hang up on her but knew he wouldn't.
@Stock Name as soon as he signed over the house you kinda knew he was EXACTLY what she was looking for. She already knew what kind of man he was, now I'm not victim blaming but she saw her mark and he nearly died because of it.
The phone call from prison was hard to listen to.
I knew he wouldn't because in a less murderous sense I've been there. I kept wanting ME to hang up. To delete her number and just walk away but I kept going back. Someone in here said they prey on this type. Yeah, I was at my lowest point in addiction when we met If this subject matter interests you then maybe read "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan. That book made him famous.
I bet he felt invincible
Thank God her ex, Muhammad Shadi, acted normally, responsibly, and legally as it's portrayed here. He saved a life.
ye ik but imagine if it wasnt him and it was a more determined person
Alhamdulillah he saved a name as well which is so important for us muslims, by his action he not only saved a life but he ddn't bring shame to the name of the last prophet as well which is the same to his "Muhammed (peace be upon him)" The greatest man that ever lived on earth as per Michael Hart
@@aminbinsalim1995 you do know right not only Muslim has the name, Muhammad?
@@aminbinsalim1995Oh here we go. I was just waiting a a comment like this 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@Pyxelles Which means?
The real hero is that ex-boyfriend that told the police about the hitman crap
I think the average person doesn't want to be apart of a murder
Yeah but its hella sus that she thought he had access to a hitman in the first place
Even so, their relationship broke down at some point for a reason, he was probably wise to her scheming and didn't want this guy to get caught up in it
@@jnonya7743 a snitch still a snitch
Edit: im joking
One Two ahh stfu morals are morals
As someone who spent a few years in an abusive relationship with a horrific monster of a girl in the 2010s, the phone call at 28:00 brings back so many memories.
When I dumped her, she had just exhausted the last of $150,000+ she inherited from her grandma, who had left it for her hoping she could build a good life for herself. Instead, she spent it all in the few years I knew her: unemployed+not looking+not in school while living in a cheap apartment in a college town. Apparently her very intelligent plan was to just waste it all and then move in with me and parasitize me I guess. That money would've been enough to buy her a local house.
She panicked when I left her for being a ruthlessly self centered asshole, threatened to take herself out. In a few short months she found another hapless victim and almost immediately married him. And _I know_ that poor guy isn't okay, whoever he is.
I love you gubz
You missed the comment from Mike after the trial when they asked "are you happy with the result" and his reply was "5000%"
:DDdDD
Fantastic. 😙👌
This made it better
@@triggerwarning8407 wait.. are you saying THATS why he commented about it and theres 400 likes on it? Damn son that brein of yours going WILD
@@Maitoaja I like you; you're so smart and intelligent. You're gonna go far in this world. Have a blessed life.
“I just wanne see my husband”
“Believe me you don’t”
That’s brilliant 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💔
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, that line got me too, good responce!
It was perfect.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The real MVP is Mohamed Shehadi who reported her intentions to the police
Just so you know, Shehadi in Arabic LITERALLY TRANSLATES TO "THE ONE WHO WITNESSED"
@@BigLazyPrawn yea fr
our boy Mohammed the man
Word!..he could had been killed...what a super hero ex boyfriend!!
@@BigLazyPrawn Nice!!
I MISS YOU JCS!!! Please come back 😢
🙌🙌🙌
"I want to see my husband"
"He doesn't want to see you"
I haven't laughed this hard in years
same
it wasn’t even that funny or funny at all… but sure
badass quotes too hard for the victims
Well it makes sense that he doesn’t wanna see her.
When she started fake crying at the crime scene, I laughed so hard
No offense, but that wife of 7 years must be laughing her ass off.
pft didnt even think of that, I bet she is
Unrelated but i love the pinkerton pfp
@@billyfromthewaltenfiles7144 oh shit, cheers man
That's what I was thinking. Imagine the ex wife watching her husband leave to marry a prostitute who then tries to kill him lol
Ahahaha that was my first thought😭
The first crying was so uncomfortable. The police’s acting though? Top notch.
It would be hard for me to almost comfort such a fucking phycopath too lmaooo
@@kylebreslin7261 If I was the officer there, I'd go back to my cruiser and lmfao inside
@@lancerblitz ik that shit was mad hard to watch, she started cryin not even before he fuckin told her 😭😭
You can almost see the cold disgust in their eyes, as they are watching her act
agreed lol
Listening to their phone conversation, you can totally see how gullible Mike was. It's like he even doesn't want to hurt her feelings knowing what she did. It takes several minutes of him saying things like "it's out of my hands" and "how could I even help??" and "what could I possibly do?" and other "how can it be?" type questions which show just how little control he feels he has with her. He uses the authorities' involvement as his only defense really. He finally gets the guts to put his foot down and says the word "no" at one point and you can tell it's very hard for him to do it. Dalia had serious power over this guy, which is why she keeps demanding to see him because she knows she has less power over the phone where it's just her horrible voice.
I love how when she's told her husband has been killed she goes in to hug the officer and he holds her at arms length like "nah bitch you crazy don't touch me"
She’s so crazy and vindictive that she literally tried to kick him out the house after she found he still cared about her house. She wanted his life and then wanted the next thing she knew HE wanted. Sick sick woman.
Good point. Had to go back and watch it
Factsssssssssssssss
am i the only one who thinks hell no she is not beautiful, inside or out and her husband must feel totally stupid to have his lower regions dic tate how he was taken in by this horrible human/ i suppose live and learn/
@@racheldoesacrylic4089 Yeah, I don't get it and I don't understand how anyone could stand that shrill, annoyingly squeaky voice of hers for longer than five seconds.
seeing her act sad about his death is just so embarrassing... she's a horrible human, just horrible.
If you even wanna call her that...
Pretty shitty acting too tbh
She's human?
WHY is the judge going over every little detail and giving her ideas as to what she didn't do!!!! Shut up and lock her up for life!!! There is no fixing her!
@@jlitter1999 That's how the judicial system is. It has to be "beyond reasonable doubt" but, its never a simple process
Who else was laughing their ass off when the police faked a crime scene
Placid me !!
She cried waaaaaaaayyyyyy too fast, i think that people dont just immediately process grief it takes a few moments for stuff to sorta register. Unleeeeesssssss you're expecting to have to acttttt.. lol, This girl wouldn't do well in hollywood.
@@Gixbit I know,she started crying before he even got the word killed out,it was pathetic.
I got so many laughs out of her acting abd how quickly she'd switch from emotional wreck to calculating bitch lol
I pissed myself 😁
Out of all the true crime I watch, this story is one I watched a number of times because its So good. These officers were awesome in their handling of this crime and played it to the letter.
She's almost child-like...its like she's honestly never been told 'no' before.
Yeah. Like when she saw her husband and said "come here" instead of sorry, or I'm happy you're alive, or anything. She needed him to what she wanted even after it was all over
Well by the sound of her mother pleading to the judge and staying that her daughter is harmless (LMFAO) it appears to run in the family.
(Scene from Dalia's childhood):
"Dalia, no, you can't kill your kindergarten playmate."
"But Mom, why can't I kill him?"
"Ok, you can kill him."
Seems like how the majority of girls are brought up.
@@DM-rc4yu so, I'm not those majority. Thank goodness...
the amount of second hand embarrassment when she tried to fake cry, and us knowing that they know that she did it....
or when she kept sayin "come here" like shes moaning fucking killed me
@@samm169 to me it sounded like she was treating him like a damn dog.
😆😆😆
yeah but she did a really nice job facking that cry, to me she looked really believable,
Shout out to those cops for not laughing though, I would have either laughed my ass off or slapped her from anger😂
THE FACT SHE STARTED “CRYING” BEFORE HE EVEN FINISHED THE SENTENCE LOL
I laughed so hard when she started "crying" 😂
I just wanted to say that ur very preety hehe 😌
So misjudged. I imagine a genuine reaction would be shock, denial and questions to try and clarify it before any grief set in. It's such a bizarre scenario (you pop to the gym and your husband is shot in bed) that you probably wouldn't just accept it and start wailing.
The judge is awesome and after all this, some one released her in bail. Our Judicial system is great.
Bro you look like an Ice Cream
bro that's some pranksters in the police department, staging a killing scene, the entire undercover cop arc lmao
I love how basically this entire investigation was played like a youtube prank
Dalia: “It was just a prank!”
@@Pixel3572 The prank:
they definitely were having a bit of fun with it lmao
@@WonderFig even had a camera set up and shi and broadcasting it on the news LOL
The undercover cop was definitely a paid actor.
She took his money. She took his house. Then she tried to take his life, and after all that, she had enough nerve to ask him to help her.
When the end is upon you, and you're hanging by your fingertips over an abyss, you will grasp at any ledge, however small, to try to survive. You will abandon all shame, fear and embarrassment and do what you never thought you would do, even beg your worst enemy, to try and stay alive. This was her case. In the moment she realized her entire life was coming apart, so she did what she had to.
@@intosilence1773 is that a quote or original? Either way, beautifully written.
U have to try some how
Pfff... Women, am I right? ;D
The Kill All Men gang probably see her as a hero
I wish the husband came in and pretended to be a ghost lol
😂
I never cringed as hard as when she started crying, holy shit.
I was cracking tf up
@@qtip3998 lmao same 💀that shit was too funny
Same I literally had to pause and take a break cuz she really played herself BAD💀💀
i was dyyiinngg😭 i had to back it up and rewatch it cuz that had me dead deaaddd💀💀💀😭
I had to look away when I cringed so hard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Look, she deserves all of this and more... but let's be honest, they were probably having a blast setting up a fake crime scene and pranking her, lmao
It's not funny man
@@loyal4theway159 It is tho.
@@loyal4theway159 IF someone did get killed, then it would not be funny. The fact that no one was hurt and they got to pull an epic prank on a psycho, who made an utter fool of herself is just comedic icing on the cake.
Fr, I like to think of a bored detective and is always trying to get his captain to let him do exciting things. But the captain always says no because those “exciting things” cost the department too much money. But this time, the captain finally allowed him to spread his wings
When she got into her "I saw...I heard" rant I had to laugh but just after she demanded him "out of her house" she lost me for good.
The fact that the show "COPS" just happened to be filming too really upped the ante! She'll be keeping up with her games in gaol & a 50yo sex worker won't do as well as the life she could have had with Mike..I wish him well & also have no doubt her lawyer's cringe-worthy interview will haunt him!!
The phone call where Dalia was continuously gaslighting, whining, complaining, and victim blaming Mike was so infuriating to hear.
She was telling the truth... Dalia is innocent and was set up by the criminal gangster police
@@blaba2639 swuid gane
@@blaba2639 shut up
@@blaba2639 Lol....
But it was SO GOOD to hear the judge in the end
‘I want him out of my house’ the absolute nerve of this women, wow 🤯
Man that one bit where everyone is acting their BUTTS off??! She's fake crying the officer is fake consoling!! Brilliant!
And I was faking pulling the switch of the electric chair. LOL
Am literally dead....its just brilliant
Hahaha it was like a acting scene for everyone
Hi Lay
I don't know if it's just me but it seems like he was low key smiling.Bet I'd do the same considering the circumstances lol
The most disgusting thing here I believe is her immediate emotion transition right after she heard Mike demanding his house back.
Right! Her deadpan “I’m not signing anything” she seriously sounds disturbed
it's pure gold, even when in jail she still only cares about herself
It's at this point I've lost all humility for her
I mean what the hell would she even do at that point trying to keep the house? of course she couldn't foresee that she'd be sent to prison for 20 years in outright denial but even she should have recognized that was her only possible chance to even get Mike to try and help lessen the chance of a long sentence on that *RECORDED* phonecall, she should've recognized that the cold nature would again: be used against her.
its her house
“believe me...you don’t wanna see him” the underlying irony and dark humor there is to that
Yep, the guy should have been given an oscar.
That was an awesome line.
Deadass 🤣😂😂
Wow I never thought of that...I'm dumb as fuck
@@zachmorgan6982 Are you?
Mike seems chill as hell. I hope he’s doing better now. 💜
Imagine hiring a hit man to kill your husband and then asking your husband for a lawyer to fight the case😂😂
imagine that hit man is ur EX-BF
Lol I’d refer her to Lionel Hutz
Talk about entitlement
LMAOO
FXCKIN SHAMELESS🤣🤣🤣
"You don't wanna see him, believe me, you don't"
Well, he wasn't lying...
I was hoping with bated breath that he'd walk through that door almost as if on cue lol.
😂Dang.... Thats a good 1 u pointed out.
"I need to see him, I need to see him!"
Translation: "I need to confirm the kill."
“I need to thee him, I need to thee him”. Daffy Duck escort
@@waltercampbell9787 LOL
She tryna collect the dog tags 😭😭
@@papakei3146 lmaoo
@@papakei3146 LMFAOOOOOO
Dalia’s mother is the reason she is the way she is
mikes speech was really impactful to me. I’m glad he called everyone out on dismissing what dalia had done and highlighted how it had damaged his life.
Society can be extremely dismissive to men who’ve been abused in relationships, as if they somehow can’t be domestically abused, and those who have suffered domestic abuse are somehow “weak”. Men deserve better from society, they deserve proper support, to be taken seriously and actually listened to
Mike is a great speaker, and he speaks from the heart. Also, at the end of their phone call when he laid it out there for her, I was like go Mike!!
@@ZombieSazza Thank you sis!
@@ZombieSazza
@Jamisha Smith that almost sounds like it blames mike for being with someone who tried to get him killed, what do you mean to say?
She should have been arrested just for that cringe worthy fake crying!🤮
bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lmao! Terrible
Right!!!! Seriously!!!!
@- Joshwa34 - its convincing but SO CRINGY NOW THANK GOD THEY CAUGHT HER
@Om Patel LMFAO FORREAL HAHAHAHA she got what was coming but tbh now that i think about it.. shes not that great of an actor now shes claiming they did all this for a reality TV show looking like a dumb avocado
exactly!! the fake crying wasn’t even that great
She cries like youtubers who got caught lol
Very very strong Laura lee vibes
Ahh for real!!
What’s that even mean?
😂 😂 😂 😂
I dun want to spoil the 420 likes
The fact that she told her mom to kick Mike out of HER house, after asking him for help is pure insanity. She didn't tell him that over the phone. This is a woman who always had people do her bidding for her because she gave some good head.
To quote judge Judy, “Beauty fades. Dumb is forever.”
True! And she was not even beautiful, inside nor outside.
She is far from beautiful, at least in my opinion, I m not apologize for it.
she was mad ugly though
Beauty ? Where is that ?
She's not ugly. But I wouldn't call her a 10/10 or anything like that. Her ugly soul definitely influences how she looks physically though.
Her trying to gaslight her husband over the phone is hilarious lmao
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Trying to gaslight an ex con. A felon.
@@lindseywalker6925what difference does that make? Is that like a moral judgement or are you saying ex cons are difficult to manipulate or something? Bc obv that’s not true lol
@@jimmythe-gentI think they’re saying it’s harder to manipulate a felon because they’ve been there and seen the seedier part of life. I’m not speaking for them, but I’m saying it helped keep Mike’s wits about him when she tried to play mind games with him.
It’s outrageous. The gaslighting is diabolical.
Knowing that her husband is fine and everybody is in on the act, her crying is super hilarious
Timestamp?
@@bruhology6437 11:15
That cry was so staged by Dahlia.
@@HereIsWisdom1318 admittedly it's really hard to genuinely cry on demand, so it's not surprising she couldn't pull it off.
@@stackertheeod7566 NEVER any tears in these instances.
The story of the fabricated defense is so ridiculous. If she was truly acting, the phone call from prison would not have gone the way it did. Everyday innocent people get locked up but it took that long to lock her up.
“Who’s number is this?”
“That’s your home number..”
“Oh..”
LMAO
I bet she doesn’t know it because all she ever uses is her cell phone. I can’t tell you my home phone number off the top of my head.
@@crowtservo i can remember mine real easy.
i don’t even have a home phone... 🤷🏻♀️
@@crowtservo home number? What's that? Seriously, they just kept raising prices over and over until I was near $30 a month for something I never used. Just using magic jack now if I need to call 911 (or use my cell phone).
Jimmy M Got it for free with our internet service and my Mother in-law was insistent that we had one.
“I just wanna see my husband please”
“Believe me, you don’t” so subtle and savage lol
This made me chuckle so hard lol
@Jay Bro. Thanks 'cause the officer’s statement went over my head.
Also made it sound like if he was dead
it was super gruesome disturbing death
The right answer is "Believe me u can't
They needed to make her think he was dead lol simple explanation
lmfao the fact that police literally trolled her is so amusing to me
bro how do you expect me to pay 2.1 million bells for my last house upgrade
i literally feel like i’m watching a movie 💀
Like... should this be legal?😂
This is the beeeest!!!!!!!
but why go through all the trouble tho?
"I'm sorry mam, he's been K"
"NOOO, noo, nooo no no no"
She reacts before he can get the word out
“Who’s number is that?”
“Your home phone...”
“Oh”
😂😭
Grown lady don’t know her own number.
I was screaming! 😭🤣🤣🤣
hahahahahahahha
I DIEDDD 🤣
EXPOSED HER LOL
Hearing her try to gaslight him like that made me sick to my stomach. How disgusting of a person would you have to be to try and kill your husband and then try and play the victim immediately afterwards.
@Mirshaun Mirshaun Watch the video from 29:10 onward ;)
Mirshaun Mirshaun google
Mirshaun Mirshaun - the term comes from an old 1944 movie called ‘Gaslight’.
10:36 she says thank you so much like shes ordering dry cleaning. im telling you, these women...
Yes, then saying "Mike did this" to her mother on the call just after..
The wife that he divorced after his weekend fling with Dahlia was probably laughing her butt off
Probably he obviously doesn’t deserve to die but still a tiny bit funny.
How do you give up 7 years of love for 2 weeks of sex
@@hm.7959 bad sex in aa dead in Marraige
@@hm.7959 That’s assuming he had a good marriage in the first place. It must not be that good if he divorced her after a fling with an escort.
@@crowtservo Exactly. They probably had marital issues before Dalia was in the picture, shit of him to cheat and get together with that woman right away though. Karma hit him back, hit Dalia harder, and thankfully so because that woman would have kept doing damage.
“Who’s phone number is this?” “That’s your home number..” “oh.” 💀💀💀💀
It's chill guys, she's tougher than she looks, she can handle prison
That's a sad thing actually, she might be enjoying prison.
Just because you're a narcissist doesn't mean you can handle prison. She is a sweet little girl compared to some of the women you'll find in there.. especially in Florida lol
Lol
with those lipps she will be fine
Yeah, she's tough and can handle it? Are you aware of the type of beasts
she'll be living with for the next 16 years. They'll handle her however they
see fit. She's never been exposed to those sorts of creatures.
It's like his ex-wife had the best revange without even doing anything.
First thought
Oh yes 😂 funniest comment ever
That was hilarious 😆
Yessssss
Karma..
Watching her fake cry about the “death” of her husband was so uncomfortable.
This chick is wild
W Hawkins no doubt about that! It’s astonishing how she turned on the act as quick as she did.
Christin Bryant I found that to be quite disturbing...not funny but disturbing. I guess I underestimate the evil humans can bestow upon each other.
It's odd, because I think that anyone else's reaction would be disbelief or confusion
Em Gee oh I know. To see her converse with the “hitman” and to say “I’m stronger than people think. I can handle pressure” and then really start to play up the act as if she didn’t know was so ridiculous!!
i love the part where the detective says "alright we're done playing games" and then continues playing games
I laughed as soon as the started fake crying hysterically. Knowing she’s guilty is what made the cake.
That was just straight up scary to me, the way she can just switch it on and off is terrifying like if I didn’t know anything about the case I would’ve 100% believed those tears
SHE CRIED ON THE SPOT LMFAOOO 🤣🤣
Actually I couldn't watch that, made me uncomfortable and cringe
@@minivanmilf4058 I mean, what's so difficult about showing panicked emotion, if you have overwhelming emotional pressure building from the expectation of such news, and you have done something highly illegal and atrocious to directly cause that news? The only cringey part was the fact that she immediately burst out in tears as soon as the word "killed" was spoken by the officer.
@@NuevoExistence same! 😭
"I wanna see my husband!" - "No, you don't wanna see him. Believe me." That made me laugh way harder than appropriate for such a serious situation. Oh, the ambiguity!
this was my favourite part in segment 1. DWL
actually i laughed at this ine too, but only because i knew he was ok. I he had actually been killed this joke would be horrifying
@@tomsonrk If he had been killed, it wouldn't have been a joke...
“You’re not even trying”
A woman saying her husband isn’t trying hard enough to get her an attorney to get her off for attempting to have him killed.
Total psycho. His ex was not roasting her up 'cause he clearly loved her.
LMAO he was waaaay too nice to her on the phone
Well, In her mind "you're not even trying to get an attorney because these cops are setting me up and I have no idea what they're talking about"
What a psycho. Thank goodness she was caught before any real harm was done. Feel bad for the ex that was dumped thrice though and was still dumb enough to help her with her scheme because of a text.
Only thing I dislike about this case was how it was sensationalized and she got to be somewhat famous because of it. She does not deserve the fame and sensationalizing crimes like this make people lose focus on the important points. Thank goodness it didn't become another Casey Anthony case.
She is devil in disguise. Maybe Michael will learn a good lesson of NOT divorcing your stable partner for some side chick
JCS I miss you!! So glad this was on my recommend videos!
Just got recommended to me too at a video not crime related.
Maybe youtube is opening up to JCS again?
He’s back! But ai voice
@@gkxzb482 the second female voice? It sounded a bit off.
@@Floedekage yup and in the beginning too didn’t sound like him
Bring back the real JCS!