Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - NEW ALLEGATIONS: INSTA SNAPS LAVISH LIFESTYLE WITH NEW TROPHY WIFE AND BABY LEAD TO MURDER?
Episode Date: September 6, 2025Dr. Hamid Mirshojae's widow is suing the his ex-wife, who is now accused of planning his murder. Mirshoje was ambushed, shot in the parking lot of his medical office. Prosecutors say this ...murder-for-hire plot was organized and funded by ex-wife, Ahang Mirshojae. And according to a new lawsuit the plotting did not end with the doctor's death. The lawsuit claims the ex-wife is plotting to get real estate and other properties, for herself and the three grown children the former couple had. New wife and widow, Ghazal Simorgh, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ahang Mirshojae and the others accused in the killing. Dr. Hamid Mirshojae and his new wife have a six-month-old daughter. He also has the three children from the first marriage, which ended in an ugly divorce and legal battles that have continued for 15 years. Dr. Hamid Mirshojae and his first wife, Ahang Kelk Mirshojae, began divorce proceedings in 2009 when he applied for a restraining order to keep her away from their $6 million marital home. In the petition, he cited "physical violence," accusing Ahang of repeatedly punching him. Legal disputes have continued since. Ahang Mirshojae managed the office of the Woodland Hills Medical Clinic and remained an employee there until 2016, when Dr. Mirshojae reportedly caught her embezzling substantial sums from the clinic. Dr. Mirshojae continued his standard practice. An hour after closing Woodland Hills Medical Clinic and Urgent Care for the day, he was ambushed by a masked gunman near his SUV around 5:30 p.m. The LAPD arrived 42 minutes later to find the 61-year-old primary care and emergency physician with a gunshot wound to the back of the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say a single gunman fled on foot. The investigation led officers to his ex-wife. Joining Nancy Grace today, Dr. Alireza Mirshojae - Brother Ana Debasa - Former Patient Troy Slaten - Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney, Slaten Lawyers, APC; X:@TroySlaten Caryn Stark - Psychologist, Renowned TV and Radio Trauma Expert and Consultant; Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Mike McCormick - Owner and Lead Investigator of M.C.M. Investigations, Former LAPD [for over 25 years]; Facebook: MCM Investigations Dr. Eric Eason - Board-certified Forensic Pathologist, Consultant; Instagram: @eric_a_eason, Facebook: Eric August Eason, LinkedIn: Eric Eason, MD Israel Salas-Rodriguez - Senior News Reporter at The U.S.;Twitter/X: @Israel_SR34 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
Talk about overkill.
And I am not using that as a descriptor.
I mean overkill.
Tonight, we learn about a jealous ex-wife from hell who allegedly gets not one, not two,
not three, but four people to execute her ex-husband, a medical doctor, out of pure jealousy over his
beautiful new young wife, jealousy over not just the young wife, but the young wife's new baby
with her ex-husband. Plus, she wants a whole bunch of money.
Hmm, hmm. Good evening. I'm Nancy Grayson. This is crime stories. I want to thank you for being with us. You heard me right. A jealous ex-wife just consumed with envy gets not one, two, three, but four people to murder her doctor ex-husband so she could get her mitts on his money and out of pure jealousy when he remarries and has a baby.
Now, this is according to a brand new lawsuit filed by Dr. Hamid, the victim's widow.
As you will recall, the ex-wife, Hame Meshoye, and four others have been arrested after the shooting death of an ER doctor, Hamid Meshoyoye.
He was beloved by all accounts and was ambushed in the parking along.
of his own medical clinic by assailants who approach him from behind as he leaves the clinic
and goes to his vehicle.
What happened that fateful day?
Did Insta snaps of a lavish lifestyle with a new trophy wife and a brand new baby lead
to murder, the murder of the so-called duck to the stars?
I'm Nancy Grace.
This is crime stories.
Thank you for being with us.
Dr. Hamid Mirchoujee is the beloved doctor of his Woodland Hills community in Los Angeles.
But tragedy strikes when the good doctor and father of four is mysteriously slain outside his clinic.
How did a beloved doctor, a family man, the father of a brand new baby girl, end up dead in the parking lot of his own medical clinic?
Listen.
On August, 204, about 5.30 p.m., as Dr. Harmeid Meshojai left his family medical clinic for the night
and walked to his vehicle in the parking lot, a masked man emerged from hiding around the corner of the clinic
and ran toward him. From a close distance, the suspect fired at Dr. Mershojai in a
an ambush-style attack and then immediately fled back toward the rear of the clinic and away from the scene.
A beloved family practice doctor dead in the parking lot of his own clinic.
Now, let's think this thing through to Israel Salas Rodriguez joining us, senior news reporter U.S. Sun.
Israel, thank you for being with us.
Let me understand this.
This is rapid fire.
This is right as he leaves his office, correct his clinic.
Yes, no.
Yes, correct.
Walking to his car, right?
Yes, correct.
Masked man, a masked man, correct?
Correct.
No robbery, no sex attack, correct?
Correct.
And the masked man flees, apparently, to a waiting car.
Correct.
Joining me is a very special guest, the brother of the so-called Doctor to the Stars,
joining us as Ali Rezaa, Michelle Jee.
Doctor, thank you for being with us.
Dr. Moucho Jay, when did you learn that your brother, the so-called Doctor to the Stars,
had been killed?
And when you were first told, did you realize he had been murdered?
Or did you think he died of natural causes in some way?
Well, my wife and I, we were driving, going to my parents' house, meeting my brother,
and celebrating the progress of my dad.
treatment for his pancreatic cancer. On our way, a common friend called us and he insisted
that I contact my brother on the phone and ask for his whereabout. So I did several times
he didn't answer. He called me back. He said, you should go to his clinic and see what's going
on. And I said, why? And said, you should. You must go. We heard shooting. And I said,
were shooting, that's unusual. So that basically got me worried. So I drove towards his
clinic. Due to the traffic, once I get to that intersection where his clinic was, I had to jump
out of the car because I saw the police yellow crime tape all around the parking lot. So I ran to
the scene. The police didn't let me go forward. And the only thing I could see was his boots
and his blue jean, laying down on the ground on his left side facing his car.
So the police started asking me, was he suicidal?
Did he kill himself?
And I told him absolutely not.
And I just also mentioned the police that he had purchased the antibiotics for my dad for his condition.
And he was supposed to deliver it to the house tonight.
And at that time, the adrenaline was pumped in.
And so I was very much alert and hyped up and didn't really know what to do.
Just shocked and very angry, very upset.
And I'm generally a very calm guy.
But at that night, apparently people were trying me, I was pretty much not talking to anybody and just
trying to figure things out, which in that situation, which is very unusual, you can't really.
You know, doctor, you mentioned that they asked you, would he have committed suicide?
And I'm going to follow up in a moment with Dr. Eric Easton regarding the trajectory of the
gunshot wounds, but you immediately said, no way, this guy, your brother, had everything to live
for. He had this gorgeous new wife, the brand new baby. I mean, he was really in the happiest
time of his life, right? Absolutely. He was never happier. He looked even way better than
before. Um, he transformed into the way younger guy. I would say probably even 15, 20 years
younger than his age and the newborn baby. So I never saw him happy. As a matter of fact,
check out a before and after. Tell me Dr. Alireza Mirjoujay, what led your brother, who's a very
handsome man. What led him to have plastic surgery? Well, I'm not aware that he did any extensive
plastic surgery aside from the Botox and some hypo, you know, for his wrinkle.
all that but he did lose weight um and he was working out he was going to equinox on a daily basis
and he did some implant hair implant and uh that made him look even better um the plastic surgery
he looks great whatever he did a la reza he looks amazing again joining me in all star panel
to make sense of what we know right now but to dr eric easton following up on what dr meir show
J. told us this is the victim's brother. Dr. Easton, board certified forensic pathologist,
consultant has performed so many autopsies, thousands of autopsies. Dr. Isan, thank you for being
with us. Of course, I understand why police are saying on the same, could he have committed
suicide, but clearly the trajectory of the bullets, in other words, their path, front to back,
side to side, downward to upward, left to right, and so forth, would clearly indicate this
was no suicide.
Trajectory does help.
A trajectory is a piece of the puzzle when determining whether a gunshot wound is suicidal
or homicidal, but you also have location of the entrance wound.
That's very helpful.
So suicides tend to be intra-oral or to the temple area, whereas homicides are going to be
like random locations, maybe to the back of the head.
And then also factor in circumstances and also witnesses.
Witnesses said somebody came up with a mask on and shot him.
And then the circumstances, I don't believe a gun was found at the scene.
And so that would strongly suggest this is not going to be a suicide and inflicted by somebody else.
Yeah.
You know how eyewitnesses are always attacked at trial by people like Troy Slayton joining us right now,
high profile L.A. criminal defense attorney in this jurisdiction.
Troy, there's no question.
This was a hit.
now the circumstances surrounding the hit we're not sure of that yet but for a masked man to run around the corner perfectly timed for when the doctor who is the so-called doctor to the stars beloved by all comes out of his office same time every day Troy you and I've talked about this a million time comes out of his clinic same time as he does every day to head to his car at that exact that precise moment someone runs around the corner wearing
a mask, shoots, no sex attack, no robbery, no drug deal, nothing, and then runs away,
it's a hit.
All the circumstances, including some witness accounts that said that they saw this person,
the alleged gunman, walking around the location for an hour before waiting for the doctor
to come out, all lead one to believe that this was a pre-planned, premeditated attack by
somebody lying in weight.
Of course, one of the first places you look is at his family, those closest to him.
You look at people he works with every day.
You know familiarity breeds contempt.
Who could possibly be angry at him within his own clinic?
Listen.
August 23rd is a regular day in the office for Dr. Hamid Mircher Jay.
His new wife and baby are away visiting her family.
And the doctor leaves his clinic about an hour after seeing his last patient.
for the day. Nothing is out of the ordinary, but the unsolved baseball bat attack of less than
three months ago is something that has made the peaceful doctor a bit on edge.
They were all screaming in the office when it happened because they heard the shots,
but you could see what's going on. And everybody ducked and screamed in there. It was
horrifying. Now, you were just hearing from our friends at Fox 11, that was a former patient
of the doctor. So everything was normal in the office. And when
This went down, screaming, everyone jumping on the floor.
They hear gunshots.
And, of course, immediately Israel Salas Rodriguez joining us,
senior news reporter US Sun, immediately police arrive and start talking to everyone at the scene.
And everyone was accounted for in that office.
In other words, it was not a scenario where, oh, the front desk secretary, the assistant,
vanished for an hour. And then she reappeared. Nothing like that. Everybody was there.
Everybody was shaken up. And they very quickly ruled out anyone that he was working with. Isn't that
right, Israel? Correct, Nancy. I want to talk about what we learned at the same. But first,
to Karen Stark joining me, renowned psychologist, TV radio trauma expert at Karen Stark.com.
That's Karen with the C. Karen, I was thinking about the details, the
The unusual details that stuck out in the mind of our murder victim's brother.
They grow up together.
They both go to medical school.
They start their practices and they live life.
Then he gets a call.
Everyone's supposed to be getting together to celebrate and the brother doesn't show up.
Did you notice the things that stuck out in his mind, the crime scene tape, seeing
his brother's boot, seeing his brother's leg in blue jeans lying there in the parking lot
of his medical clinic, what does that mean, Karen Stark?
Well, when you get that kind of sudden, and you're just there and you're in sudden shock,
Nancy, what you will notice are things that just immediately pop into your mind, but you're
not really absorbing what you're seeing.
so he sees a boot, he sees a leg,
but he can't really put it together
because it's slow motion.
It's kind of boot, leg, body, what is this?
Complete shock, not able to digest what's happening to him right then.
Jealousy, jealousy, jealousy.
That's why they call it the green-eyed monster.
It's a monster.
Once it gets a hold of you, apparently, it won't let you go.
And that is what was literally consuming Dr. Hamid's ex-wife, just consumed with jealousy.
How many times do you think she looked at the new wife's Facebook, Insta, Twitter,
and the gorgeous pictures of the new wife and the new baby.
Ooh.
In the last days, the good doctor's grieving family launches a lawsuit,
claiming the ex hang,
hired a hitman to kill the doctor so she could get his money
and block the new and much younger wife and the baby daughter
from accessing those funds.
What more do we know about the death of the good doctor?
Dr. Hamid Mir Show-Jay is the beloved doctor of his Woodland Hills community in Los Angeles.
But tragedy strikes when the good doctor and father of four is mysteriously slain outside his clinic.
We keep saying, Doctor to the Stars, and he was exactly that before he was gunned down outside his own medical clinic.
Listen to one of his patients.
I was going through a divorce and, you know, he even said to me,
he said, hey, why don't we, you know, get together, have lunch and talk.
You're going through a divorce.
I'm going through a divorce.
Let's just sit down and chat.
That's how great of a person he was.
He was just really caring.
And also, hey, he's a doctor.
He hurts too.
In the years following his divorce, Dr. Hammond Mirceoujay finds love again.
And this time, everything is wonderful.
He marries Gazelle Simorg, together.
They welcome a beautiful little girl into the world in his first two years of marriage and her name, Avina.
Straight out to the brother joining us, Dr. Ali Reza, Mirjoujjay.
Tell me about the second wife.
How did that happen?
I think that happened about, they met about six years ago.
And they got married, if I'm not wrong, the two years after.
And, and then Hamid was shot.
His child, Avina, was only six months old.
And they had a loving relationship.
They had fun.
They have exciting life.
He started feeling and acting and living young again.
To Israel Salas Rodriguez joining us from the U.S. son, Israel,
I know that the second wife was away, visiting family
with the baby at the time of the murder.
Is that right?
Correct.
She was in Turkey visiting family.
Okay, so she's out because that's normally the first place you look
is at those closest to the victim.
But what's concerning is an incident that occurred a few months before.
Tell me about the attack with a baseball bat, Israel.
So yes, a worker at Dr. Hamid Majorje's clinic told,
with investigators that three
men snuck up behind Dr. Ruezre
and attacked them with baseball back.
Good, gravy.
Alarza, what happened?
Well, he didn't
say what was the reason.
And apparently
the conversation he had with those people
that they came at him.
Obviously, they came at
him slowly, and they engaged in a conversation.
And then suddenly
Hamid tries to run away and he's telling me that he fell and he was beaten with the baseball bat but he was able to get up and run so he doesn't get hurt too much but his back and his right shoulder was injured and and also he visited the orthopedic doctor for rotator coughed her and he also spoke with me about
his treatment for that he did not tell me or I don't know if he knew or
didn't tell me but he he didn't tell me what was the reason and he didn't tell
me who did he suspect that initiated that attack but also he mentioned to me a few
days later that maybe a week after that attack
He saw the same person who attacked him in a gas station and he contacted the detective to come and get him.
But unfortunately, the detectives were busy and they didn't have time to do that.
So he was very upset of that matter as well.
Dr. Ali Razor, did he recognize the guys?
He didn't know them.
But the second time when he saw the person who attacked him in the gas station, he recognized that was one of those people.
Tell me about his relationship with the first wife.
Well, after they were divorced over 15 years ago, they had a continuous issue, legal issues, and legal battles.
And they were going in and out of courts every month.
And as well as the confrontations because he was renting the office in a shopping center that
belonged to O'Hang, that was also another factor that they had some interactions that happened
between them.
Dr. Moshajah, how did she respond to the remarriage and the new baby?
Well, after their divorce, I was not much in contact with her, maybe overall once or twice,
a little short conversations.
But apparently what she told me, it was an occasion that I, at the funeral, as a matter of fact,
when he came to the burial, my brother, I didn't want them to see each other.
So I asked her that, okay, can you sit on this side so you don't see her?
She mentioned that she has nothing against her and she doesn't even know her.
So that was her response.
She worked in the office with him.
she was basically running the office, and she was there.
Every time I saw Dr. Amid, she would be there all the time.
She was running the whole clinic.
She was very friendly, very personable.
The only problem was there you could feel it there was tension between her and her husband, Dr. Hamid.
And she would be personable, he would be personable.
he would be personal, but boy, the tension was palable between the two of them.
Dr. Ramir Shoujay, when did you learn that police, law enforcement, there in LAPD,
were looking at the ex-wife as a potential killer?
Well, there's a question.
At the night of the murder, August 23rd, the police asked me and asked several other people
that they knew my brother, I made.
And who do we think that could have done this or who would be the enemy of my brother?
And we all didn't have any name in common.
I mean, we didn't have anybody in mind.
And the only thing that everybody was aware was the conflict that Hamid and Ahang had together
for many, many years.
So that was the only thing that came to everybody's mind at that night.
And from then on, I think the police kind of zero in on her and continued their investigations.
But here's the thing.
To Israel Salas Rodriguez, joining us in the U.S. Sun, the witness clearly saw a masked male run around the building, not a female.
That's correct, Nancy.
How else was the perp described?
He was described as a male suspect, like you said, a hooded, was walking around the area, roaming around,
the clinic and he just came up from behind Dr. Mir Georges and fired him.
And I'm curious, Israel, I understand that police raided the ex-wife's home and took out
bag after bag after bag of evidence.
Do you have any idea what they found in her home?
Well, that Nancy is not disclosed yet.
We know that, like you said, the investigators went to her home in Calabasas and just removed
certain evidence from the residents.
Whatever they found led to this.
The horror and the betrayal of this crime is beyond words.
And it is with a heavy heart that we have to announce these charges against the ex-wife of
Dr. Hamid Mirshodjai, Ahang Mirshodjai, in addition to the other co-defendants.
The depth of this deceit and violence involved in this case is chilling.
and we will not rest until justice is served.
And more.
Back on August 23rd,
Mr. Hardman, having been hired by Ahang Mirshodzai,
goes ahead to a parking lot in Woodland Hills,
the parking lot at which Dr. Hamid Mirshodjai had his medical practice.
He was driven, as the accusations have alleged, by Ashley Sweeting.
She brought Mr. Hardman to that parking lot.
He at that point goes ahead and engages in the act of murder.
Two high-profile lawyer out of L.A. joining us, Troy Slayton.
This is his jurisdiction, Troy.
Have you ever heard of D-I-Y?
Do it yourself.
Whenever you have co-defendants, everything goes right down the crapper.
They cannot keep their yaps shut.
here you've got a very crude attack on the doctor where else outside his clinic caught on video then the idiots if i go out on a limb and say that are spotted by him again at a gas station he sees them he can identify them then within weeks he's gunned down of course they're going to roll over on the ex-wife it's a given there's no honor among thieves
Nancy. You know, sometimes we say in criminal law and family law, that in family law, you have
generally good people on their worst behavior. And in criminal law, you have sometimes bad people
on their best behavior. And when you have a mixture of criminal and family law, everything is
a mess. I don't know what you're saying about good behavior, bad behavior. This is a father of a
brand new baby girl with a beautiful new wife. The baby party, remember where she, the baby accidentally
knocks over the cake and at first there's a stunned silence and then everybody starts laughing.
Was it just what? One Instagram, too many? If you're asking me to explain to you why somebody
would hire another person to kill somebody, I can't do it. But what I can tell you is that
You do it every day of your life in court, Troy Slayton.
Don't tell me you can't spit it out tonight.
Look, Nancy, the facts are really bad in this case.
And if I was an attorney working on it, I'm going to be looking at any other possible suspects.
I'm going to be looking at other possibilities other than the ex-wife because this is a purely circumstantial case.
in that there's no there's no eyewitness of the wife actually committing the murder or
Troy Slayton, just a quick question to you.
There's no eyewitness of her committing the murder.
Yeah, that's how murder for hire usually goes.
You hire somebody to do it so you're not at the scene.
You haven't wondered what was in all of those bags they were carting out of her place?
It's called evidence, Slayton, evidence.
You don't think if she was this angry about the new wife and all those instas, I mean, those
Instagram posts were pretty impressive.
It looks straight out of a magazine.
The new wife is gorgeous, apparently really sweet lady.
Then he seals the deal with a baby, even going so far as to have plastic surgery to totally
change his appearance to please his new wife.
And he does please her.
They're happy.
First wife just couldn't stand it.
Let me see Slayton for Pete's sake.
Can you imagine?
I guarantee you this is going to come out in evidence.
All the fever's text and phone calls she had with her henched people according to the state.
It's going to be a treasure trove.
Really?
If she would have the same people commit a bat attack, a baseball bat attack in the parking lot,
where then it's the same location and there's surveillance video for Pete's sake.
then they come back for seconds and gun him down.
Oh, yeah, there's going to be a trail, a mile wide, Troy Slayton.
So that's going to be the thing that police detectives are honing in on this case is all of the electronic evidence.
They're going to be looking at every computer, every telephone, every tablet, everything.
And there's going to be a lot of technical evidentiary objections to how this electronic.
evidence is gathered. Let me throw a Latin phrase at you. You say that the electronic digital
footprint is the strongest evidence. Latin phrase, they got a crap ton of evidence from
these co-defendants. You think they want the other, the getaway girl? No, they don't want
her. They want the trigger man and they want the ex-wife. For obvious reasons, the ex-wife is
going to be pegged as the mastermind, if you could call it, the big criminal mastermind.
and the trigger man because I'd like to see Troy Slayton because as you know Troy, Troy, a jury will not take down the mastermind if the trigger man doesn't go down. They have to go down together. Everybody else is icing on the cake. That's the strongest evidence. The other co-defendants will do, you know the FBI's in on this. The other co-defendants will do whatever it takes to save their own skin. They're going to,
going to rat out the Trigger Man and the X-Y. It's a done deal. And that's why the district attorney
decided to charge them together in this case. These aren't separate cases that are all traveling
on their own criminal track. Everybody here in this case has been charged together and the
district attorney is going to seek to try them together. If I was the attorney on the case,
one of the first things that I would do is do a motion to sever. Just ask for severance. Because I
don't want a jury, and I'm going to argue to the judge, I don't want a jury to convict my client,
my innocent client, just because they don't like this other bad guy and that they'll impute
some of the bad stuff about the co-defendant onto my client.
You know why?
Because that's been gone, that's been picked through with a fine tooth come by the U.S.
Supreme Court.
You know, those justices up in Washington that sit in that big courtroom, them, they absolutely,
can be tried together.
I've tried plenty of
a co-defendants together
in a murder case.
Not always, Nancy.
A, it's not a death penalty
case.
A, let me rephrase.
I keep hearing something.
Oh, it's you.
A, it's not a death penalty case.
And B, the state can exclude,
I'm hearing it again,
exclude interlocking statements.
Simply put,
interlocking statements is, for instance,
I blame Troy Slayton.
He blames me.
in statements, unless we take the stand, those statements cannot be cross-examined under
the Sixth Amendment. So they're kept out. Don't need them. So long story short, they're going to be
put in the same pot to Steve Slayton and you can, la, la, la, la, about severance all you want to,
but it's not going to happen. They're going to be tried and convicted together. This is a special
circumstances case, which means that the death penalty is not off the table. And although in California,
governor has a moratorium on carrying out executions, there's a new sheriff in town.
There's a new DA who is very tough on crime and is not afraid to seek the death penalty in
appropriate cases, unlike the past district attorney.
So it could very well be in this case that they're going to seek the death penalty, Nancy.
We'll burn that bridge when we get there.
Meanwhile, listen to this.
At that point, another co-defendant who has been charged
with the crime of murder, as well as carried out for financial gain and assault with a deadly weapon.
Seralal Jawed is met by Mr. Hardman.
Mr. Jawed then takes Mr. Hardman to the state of Texas, where Mr. Hardman is eventually arrested.
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
In this brand new lawsuit, the widow claims that the ex-wife spent weeks in her lawsuit, she says, meticulously planning the murder.
Gosh, weeks planning the murder.
And then enlisted the help of at least four others promising them thousands of dollars in pay.
after the murder.
What happened in that parking lot?
Dr. Hamid Mircerjee and his ex-wife share a lengthy court history after their contentious
2009 divorce.
The years that followed saw a multitude of suits, restraining orders, and heavy settlements.
Suspitions arise when the doctors found dead outside his clinic.
The LAPD investigation is able to tie Evan Hardman of Tumball, Texas, and
Sarala Joed to the murder and accuses them of carrying out the killing for financial gain.
Investigators were also able to tie Hardman and Joed to the alleged baseball bad attack on
Dr. Hamid Mercia Jade that happened on May 3rd and left the doctor in fear for his life.
Hardman and Joad face assault charges for that attack. Ashley Rose Sweeting is charged with one
count of being an accessory after the fact. She's accused of driving the shooter to and from the crime scene.
It's not the first time that an angry spouse or mate has tried a murder for hire.
Does the name Dahlia DiPolito ring a bell?
Because I can't get her out of my head.
Listen.
How much money?
Um, he's pretty much going to know.
I think a lot of times.
Somebody's going to be better.
He's got some thousand.
Okay.
All right.
He's going to get to the bank on Wednesday and is pulling up money.
Like, I know what bank is going to.
What bank is going to?
And Volka.
Are you similar with Boca?
Okay.
I know exactly what the bank is going, and I know what time he's going to do there.
And he'll be there early.
He'll be there when the bank opens.
Is your husband, Michael?
Okay, I'm sorry to tell you, man.
He's been killed.
He's been killed, man.
Try to conduct.
Back to Troy Slaten, high-profile lawyer and this jurisdiction of L.A.,
that's Dahlia de Pallito.
Now, much as in the current case with Dr.
show, Jay, she tried to murder her husband with a poisoned Starbucks. Didn't work.
Next thing you know, she hires a hitman who, of course, is an undercover agent. Now, you just
saw her bent over double. Merrill Streep, move over. She arranged the hit. I've got her on tape
with the agent arranging the hit.
And yet there she has doubled over screaming.
Did you see the cops just going, really?
Looking away during the screaming fit?
Did you see that?
Yes, Nancy.
This wouldn't be the first time that somebody is going to deny that they were the person
who committed a crime.
That happens every single day and every single courtroom around the country.
If every criminal who was accused of a crime, Nancy,
simply said, oh, yeah, I did it, then you wouldn't have a job in your earlier days as a
prosecutor, and neither would I.
Thank you for your job and career advice, Troy Slate.
But right now we're talking about murder, the murder of a doctor, a beloved doctor,
gunned down in his own clinic parking lot after taking a beating with a bat by the same
idiots who gun him down.
And speaking of Dahlia DiPolito, listen.
You know who this guy is?
I know.
You've never seen him before?
I've never seen him before.
Ever.
Do you know her?
Put your head up and look out.
Put your head up.
I've never seen him.
What were you doing coming out of her house?
Get him out here.
You're going to jail today for a solicitation murder.
You're under arrest.
BAM!
Okay, Troy Slayton.
You know who that guy is?
is that they just brought in to
Dolly DePolito. That was
the hitman.
The hitman who is the
undercover agent and
she's like, yeah, I've never seen him in my life.
Did you see that? I mean,
she's holding it. She's
continuing the performance to the very
end. I got to give her that kind of credit, right?
That's what criminals do, Nancy.
Sometimes they
won't admit it, even when
there's overwhelming evidence
of guilt. And sometimes that could affect their sentencing later in court because if somebody
can recognize and shows remorse and takes accountability for what they've done, then that could
be a mitigating factor that gets them a lower sentence. And sometimes, let me just say one more
thing. You know, as a criminal defense attorney, one of the things that we try and do, if we feel like
the person's going to be convicted, is we try and build as men.
any mitigating factors as we can to try and convince the judge that this person should get the
lowest punishment possible.
Okay, you're actually giving me a headache.
I want you to listen to Dahlia DiPolito when they tell her, her husband, the one she hired
the hitman to kill after she tried to poison him dead, her husband is alive.
Okay, watch this.
Oh, my God.
Here's alive.
Come here, please.
Come here.
Thanks, come here.
Come here, please, come here.
Yeah, you can't fix it.
Why not?
I'm doing it.
Like, come here, please.
Yeah, the husband's been listening to all the undercover tapes of her talking about where he would be
and try to make it look like, you know, a robbery gone wrong.
He heard the whole thing.
Now, she keeps a straight face.
Now, when you don't know a horse, look at a track record.
We know what DiPolito did before.
We know what she would do.
trial. Same thing here. We know what the defendant has done before. We know what she's going
to do at trial. Even now, she's saying, Mike, come here, come here, as if he's going to run over
and give her a big wet kiss. She tried to have him killed, Troy. Like Shakespeare said,
the lady doth protest too much me thinks. Somebody can put on. Do not start with me quoting
Shakespeare. Okay. I was an English major. Nancy. The lady does protest so much. Go back.
to your polysy sign major, he said,
methinks thou doth protest too much.
I don't know what that has to do
with a cold-blooded murder out in a parking lot.
What it means is that if somebody is
putting it on too thick,
then detectives may think that that person
is not being truthful
if they're protesting too much
about what they're being accused of.
The LAPD raided the Calabasasas
mansion of Dr. Hamid Mershoje's ex-wife
Ahong-Merscho-J. Police officers are seen
going in and out of the home multiple times during the rate.
Coming days after charges have been brought against at least three other people
in the ambush-style attack of Mershōjoujee.
We are here to announce the additional charges
that have been filed in the murder case of Dr. Hamid Sherjo-Mir-Joujai.
The charges today have been filed against his ex-wife, Ahang Mershoyjai.
She has been charged with effectively hiring a hip,
man, a gentleman named Evan Hardman, who's been previously charged with murder and assault
with a deadly weapon.
Little did he know, he and his beautiful new wife, that with every Instagram post, it was rising
like sap in a tree, boiling, about to boil over with the ex-wife, according to prosecutors,
until it did boil over.
And now the good doctor, the husband, the father is dead.
To Dr. Eric Eason joining us, renowned forensic pathologist,
Dr. Eason, he had time lying there in that parking lot
to understand what was happening to him, didn't he?
There is a possibility that sustaining a gunshot wooded the head,
there is a period of time, a period of time where someone is,
it's conscious and aware of what's going on.
So that is possible.
To Israel Salas Rodriguez, what were his injuries?
His injuries were a gunshot wound to the back of the head according to the autopsy.
To the victim's brother joining us, speaking out on his brother's behalf with us, Dr. Ali Rezaa Mirjoujee.
Doctor, what is your message tonight as you wait for this case to move forward?
And also, how is his wife?
I mean, their daughter will have basically no memory of her father.
It's extremely sad and painful for my family.
And the fact that the most painful part of it is the fact that my dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March, 2014.
And Hamid and I, we were very occupied and busy to get him into the program that he can have his.
the new biological medication, Krazadi, for his condition.
And he was, Hamid was successful to get that for him.
And the medicine was working very well.
And the doctors were surprised that his cancer marker came down from 7,000 to 100.
But immediately after Hamid was shot, my dad's health turned around and he slowly started
losing more weight and he passed away just about, just about.
about a month ago. It is very difficult within the very short period of time, less than six
months, that my family have lost two greatest members, my father and my brother, an uncle,
husband, and the grandfather. It's extremely difficult. I can't put it towards. Honestly, I don't
know what to feel at this time that I'm handling all my brother's assets and as a trustee.
I'm very busy with all these tasks, so there's no time for me to moan.
But what I see around me, my mom, my nieces and nephews, they appear to be very strong.
My nieces and nephews have lost their father and now their mothers in
jail. It is something that doesn't really happen to any child. So I honestly cannot explain
in words how I feel or how they would be feeling right now. But it's very sad and very
painful and it's unbelievable. This brand new legal action also accuses the ex-wife of trying to hide
money, financial assets, and real estate.
So the new wife and baby couldn't get it.
Clearly, according to this new filing,
the ex-wife was eaten up, consumed with resentment
after Dr. Hamid moved on with his life
15 years after their divorce.
good gravy woman,
15 years, they got divorced in 2009,
and she's still consumed with jealousy?
These claims, and I'm quoting,
say that the ex-wife was driven by, quote,
avarice and vengeance,
jealousy, envy.
That's avarice, and vengeance, revenge.
It says the killer, excuse me, alleged killer ex-wife demanded money repeatedly since their marriage ended, money above and beyond what was agreed upon in the divorce decree.
The claims also state the ex-wife consistently demanded money due to a combination of her own reckless spending, inability to manage,
her own finances and outright greed.
Greed.
You know, it's painful to pour through the documents as we have been doing and finding out
that Dr. Hamid had actually stated in writing in legal documents he feared for his life
and that his ex-wife had threatened to kill him.
And she did.
She did kill him.
In fact, he had been the victim of a beating by a gang of men with a baseball bat.
Just a few months before he was killed, remember that?
Gee, I wonder he would arrange that.
He was so afraid this would happen, and he would be leaving his new wife and baby alone.
Can you imagine him dying in that parking lot, or his last thoughts about his new baby girl,
and the children from his first wife that he's leaving behind now, thanks to her, according to prosecutors.
We wait as justice unfolds.
Goodbye, friend.
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