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Court Junkie

Ep 30: Dalia Dippolito and the Attempted Murder of Her Husband

Court Junkie

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True Crime, News, Talk Radio, Government

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2017

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

When Dalia Dippolito returned home from the gym in the early morning hours of August 5, 2009, she came home to a scene that would be anyone's worst nightmare - police officers were waiting for her and told her that her husband had just been murdered. But...everything certainly wasn't as it seemed. Please consider supporting this podcast with as little as $1 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. If you'd like to discuss this case, please join our active discussion on the Court Junkie Discussion Facebook Group. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod Want a Court Junkie coffee mug or t-shirt or many other fun items? Check out the Court Junkie Store: www.CourtJunkie.com/Store Edited, Mixed and Mastered by Jon Keur of Wayfare Recording Co. (www.wayfarerecording.com) Music in this episode: Thinking of You by Damiano Baldwin - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Damiano_Baldoni/Old_Beat/Thinking_of_you_1513 Locked Up by Scott Holmes - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Documentary__TV_series/Locked_Up The Signals by Sergey Cheremisinov - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sergey_Cheremisinov/The_Signals/Sergey_Cheremisinov_-_The_Signals_-_06_The_Signals

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Hi, this is Kristi Lee, host of the Canadian True Crime Podcast.

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My podcast tells Canadian stories of cruel people who committed heinous acts and honors

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innocent victims who are no longer with us.

0:15.6

I start with a deep dive into the story of Paul Bernardo and Carla Humolka, with information

0:21.2

you probably haven't heard, and then I venture into some lesser known Canadian crime stories.

0:26.6

You can find me on your favorite podcast app.

0:29.6

Search for Canadian True Crime.

0:42.0

Hey everyone, this is Jillian and thanks for tuning into episode 30 of the Court Junkey

0:47.2

Podcast.

0:48.2

Today's case is another one filled with twists and turns about a whirlwind romance that

0:54.8

nearly turned deadly.

0:57.4

But first, a quick thanks to all of you for your support, and I want to remind you that

1:01.9

I would love to discuss these cases with you, and we can do that in a number of ways.

1:07.2

First, you can join my Court Junkey discussion group on Facebook by going to courtjunkey.com

1:13.3

slash Facebook.

1:15.2

This week's Hot Topics in the Group were the Michelle Carter trial, the pros and cons

1:19.8

of writing to inmates, and police mistrust in ethnic and minority communities, which happened

1:26.0

to be one of the most civil discussions I've ever seen on the topic.

1:30.9

But if that's not your thing, you can also find me on Twitter at courtjunkey.com, on Instagram

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at courtjunkey, or you can email me at podcastatcourtjunkey.com.

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And a quick disclaimer about this episode before we get started.

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There is a lot of audio that I'm going to play, and it's not because I don't want to

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