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http://www.justnews.com/video/20292461/index.html

Police: Woman Solicits Hit On Husband
Alleged Killing Plot Foiled

POSTED: Wednesday, August 5, 2009
UPDATED: 3:07 pm EDT August 5, 2009
[Dalia Dippolito]
Dalia Dippolito
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. -- A woman's plot to kill her husband was foiled when the person she thought was a hit man turned out to be an undercover police officer, according to the Boynton Beach Police Department.

Boynton Beach police said they received a tip from an informant Friday that Dalia Dippolito wanted to hire someone to kill her husband of six months, Michael Dippolito. She met with the informant on Saturday to make the arrangements, giving him $1,200 to buy a gun as well as pictures of her husband and their home, according to investigators.

Watch: Police Video

Police said Dalia Dippolito talked to the informant about creating an alibi for herself and planned to lie to police to cover the trail. Dalia Dippolito asked the informant if it was a "solid deal" and said she did not want to hear any excuses if it did not happen, according to police.

Dadlia Dippolito then met with an undercover Boynton Beach police officer, whom she thought to be a hit man, on Monday, agreeing to pay him $3,000 once he killed her husband, police said.

When the officer asked if she was sure she wanted her husband dead, Dalia Dippolito said, "I will be very happy," according to police.

"I'm not going to change my mind. I am 5,000 percent sure I want it done. When I set my mind to something, I get it done," the Boynton Beach police quote Dalia Dippolito as saying.

On Wednesday morning, police called Dalia Dippolito while she was at the gym. She rushed home to find that her townhouse was a crime scene. A police sergeant told her that Michael Dippolito had been fatally shot in the head and she burst into tears, police said.

Police then took her to the station, where they let her meet the man they said killed her husband. Then, officers told her the supposed hit man was an undercover police officer -- and her husband was still alive.

Dalia Dippolito faces charges of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. Boynton Beach police said she will be taken to the Palm Beach County Jail.
 
Yup. It's all over the news by me.. Boynton Beach is only a few minutes away from where I live...
 
If I was one of those police officers, I would have started uncontrollable laughter as soon as she started crying.
 
HAHAHAHAHAH. You have to admit, she did a great job faking her crying and sadness.

She should have been an actress!!
 
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