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The jury holds the woman in the death of the hairdresser man

A jury in Los Angeles found the wife of the famous hairdresser Fabio Sementilli owe to his death in 2017, where he beaten and stabbed in her house in Woodland Hills.

The 10-man jury with two wife started consultations In Monica Sementilli’s trial on Wednesday and Friday morning, the culprit was announced.

The 53-year-old woman was charged with special circumstances for murder for murder and conspiracy for financial profit and murder while waiting.

Sementilli and her lover Robert Baker, were arrested five months later Her husband was murdered. The now 62 -year -old Baker has already been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of probation for his share of the crime. He did not advocate competition In July 2023 to commit first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and were approved for two special circumstances.

As part of the defense, Baker said that his lover had nothing to do with planning or murdering her husband. He said he murdered his beloved husband because he “wanted her to be in me and more with me – like all the time.”

Fabio Sementilli was an established hairdresser who, according to Salon Friday Magazine, acted as Vice President of Education at Wella, the Salon Professional Division of Procter and Gamble.

Fabio and Monica Sementilli

Fabio and Monica Sementilli

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The public prosecutor said that the two gathered to kill him with plans to achieve the proceeds of the husband, around 1.6 million dollars.

A third-party defendant, Christopher Austin, did not present a second degree competition in January and is in connection with a plea deal with a public prosecutor’s office at the age of 16 in the state prison.

The now 39 -year -old Austin said that his long -time friend Baker told him that Sementilli was dead, but Austin said that he didn’t speak personally about the crime with her.

In conclusion of arguments of Sementilli’s murder process, defender Leonard Levine said that his client owes, “stupidity, duplicity, lies, adultery” – but not the murder. “She had an affair with someone who murdered her husband,” said Levine. “But she has not committed, orchestrated or conspired to commit the murder of her husband.”

The deputy district prosecutor Beth Silverman told the jury that “it is very obvious that the defendant, together with her beloved Fabio Sementilli together with the support of Christopher Austin,” murdered and that the murder is “committed to financial profits and other motivations – in other words for their future.”

Fabio Sementilli was 49 years old when he died. He and Monica Sementilli had two daughters together.

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