ma am, he s been killed. he s been killed ma am. oh, no! oh, no. reporter: dalia was rushed to the boynton beach police department for the start of interviews. she began by telling the detectives that michael, her deceased husband, wasn t exactly squeaky clean. he s been trying to get off probation. uh-huh. and it s just been nothing but problems the whole time that he s been trying to get off. reporter: mike dippolito, she said, was a convicted felon, a swindler who d bilked thousands of dollars from gullible investors by selling them phony currency securities. it was for taking money of like, he explained like boiler room , kind of where they would take money from people. reporter: in other words, her murdered husband was a guy with enemies. when he was released from prison after seven months, he was still looking at more than twenty-five years of probation. he d been ordered to make restitution to the victims he d fleeced, an outstanding i.o.u.
uh-huh. and it s just been nothing but problems the whole time that he s been trying to get off. reporter: mike dippolito, she said, was a convicted felon, a swindler who d bilked thousands of dollars from gullible investors by selling them phony currency securities. it was for taking money of like, he explained like boiler room , kind of where they would take money from people. reporter: in other words, her murdered husband was a guy with enemies. when he was released from prison after seven months, he was still looking at more than twenty-five years of probation. he d been ordered to make restitution to the victims he d fleeced, an outstanding i.o.u. of $191,000. people weren t happy that he was getting off probation, because it s a lot of money he s got to pay back. reporter: find out who he owed, suggested dalia, and you ll find the killer. the cops listened, but changed the focus of their questioning to the couple themselves, dalia and michael, the newlyweds of si
she began by telling the detectives that michael, her deceased husband, wasn t exactly squeaky clean. he s been trying to get off probation. uh-huh. and it s just been nothing but problems the whole time that he s been trying to get off. reporter: mike dippolito, she said, was a convicted felon, a swindler who d bilked thousands of dollars from gullible investors by selling them phony currency securities. it was for taking money of like, he explained like boiler roo room, kind of where they would take money from people. reporter: in other words, her murdered husband was a guy with enemies. when he was released from prison after seven months, he was still looking at more than twenty-five years of probation. he d been ordered to make restitution to the victims he d fleeced, an outstanding iou of $191,000. people weren t happy that he was getting off probation, because it s a lot of money he s got to pay back. reporter: find out who he owed, suggested dalia, and
she began by telling the detectives that michael, her deceased husband, wasn t exactly squeaky clean. he s been trying to get off probation. uh-huh. and it s just been nothing but problems the whole time that he s been trying to get off. reporter: mike dippolito, she said, was a convicted felon, a swindler who d bilked thousands of dollars from gullible investors by selling them phony currency securities. it was for taking money of like, he explained like boiler room , kind of where they would take money from people reporter: in other words, her murdered husband was a guy with enemies. when he was released from prison after seven months, he was still looking at more than twenty-five years of probation he d been ordered to make restitution to the victims he d fleeced, an outstanding i.o.u. of $191,000. people weren t happy that he was getting off probation, because it s a lot of money he s got to pay back. reporter: find out who he owed, suggested dalia, and
reporter: dalia was whisked off to the police station where she d soon find out that the detectives thought they knew much more about the details of the crime than they were letting on. reporter: mike dippolito, she said, was a convicted felon, a swindler who d bilked thousands of dollars from gullible investors by selling them phony currency securities. it was for taking money of like, he explained like boiler room , kind of where they would take money from people. reporter: in other words, her murdered husband was a guy with enemies. when he was released from prison after seven months, he was still looking at more than twenty-five years of probation. he d been ordered to make restitution to the victims he d fleeced, an outstanding i.o.u. of $191,000.