Dalia Dippolito is an American woman who was convicted of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. She gained notoriety for hiring an undercover police officer posing as a hitman to kill her then-husband, Michael Dippolito, in 2009.
The case attracted significant media attention due to the bizarre nature of the crime and the extensive video evidence. The attempted "hit" was staged as part of a reality television show.
The Crime: Dalia was accused of paying an undercover officer $7,000 to murder Michael. The "hit" was staged, and Michael was informed of the plot by the police.
Trials: Dalia faced multiple trials. Her first trial resulted in a conviction, but that was overturned on appeal due to jury selection issues. Subsequent trials also faced issues. Her final conviction occurred in 2017, sentencing her to 16 years in prison.
Appeals: Dalia has repeatedly appealed her conviction, claiming she was set up and that the evidence was insufficient. Her appeals have been largely unsuccessful.
Media Coverage: The case has been the subject of true-crime documentaries, news reports, and television shows, further solidifying Dalia Dippolito's notoriety.
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