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The Millionaire, the Model and the Hit Man

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In 2012, model-turned-housewife, Monica Olsen, and her husband, millionaire, Dino Guglielmelli, were embroiled in a bitter divorce. Guglielmelli asked his business partner, Richard Fuhrmann, to “take...

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The one thing I've learned in this job is that anything is possible.

People will do anything.

And if you have $80,000 to throw around, you can absolutely find someone in Los Angeles County

to kill your wife. This story is definitely right for a maid for TV movie where you have the ex-model turned housewife with a millionaire husband who is cheating on his wife and tries to hire Hitman because he's not winning his divorce. Monica also used to be a model and she ran her own skincare company.

You know, Gugling Millie was a successful businessman in Los Angeles. He was the lead singer of a rock band, but he would pay to have the rock band play at the house of blues. And he would tell his employees that they were required to go to his shows. Monica and Gino, they were married for about seven years and it looked to be

a pretty happy marriage. They had two really beautiful children. What Monica didn't know was that there wasn't a time that he wasn't cheating on her. She wasn't love for this man. Yeah?

And had no clue. No. What was going on behind her back? Gino wanted too much. He wanted the hot model wife and his kids, but then he also wanted everything on the side.

I think he wanted Monica to be a certain person or to just follow whatever he said and

do whatever he wanted her to do and control her, but he couldn't do that. Someone like Mr. Gugling Millie, when they don't get their way, will do whatever they need to do, legal or illegal to get their way.

And ultimately he decided that he wanted to end it, not through the legal proceedings, but

he wanted to kill his wife. He wasn't going to do it himself. He was going to get somebody else to do it. He wanted her dead, he didn't care how it was done, beat her up, cut her head off, put her in a ditch.

My name is Richard Furman, and Dino Gugling Millie hired me to murder his wife. I'm Troy Roberts, tonight on 48 hours. The millionaire, the model, and the hitman.

Tonight's 48 hours of properly settled Los Angeles is a twisted tale of greed and murder

that a times may seem like a Hollywood blockbuster. Like any good thriller, it's one part romance, two parts hitchcock. And in the end, it's all true. It wasn't a joke to him. It was very serious, get it over with, be bloody, be bad about it, and end it.

Meet Rick Furman, in 2012, millionaire Dino Gugling Millie, asked him to kill the mother of his children. "Did you ever say I would the children feel if they lost their mother?" More than once. And what did he say?

He would say, "Don't be much better off without her.

I will find them a good mother and I'll even have you check her out first to make sure

she's great and get your approval." Just nine years earlier, this horror story was a love story. Monica Olson, a small town girl from Canada, made it big as a New York fashion model. And then moved to Los Angeles to try her hand at acting. Monica was working very hard towards it, being successful in modeling and acting.

Monica's close friend, Olia Banar. She was beautiful. I mean, she's very photogenic. If this whole thing wouldn't happen, we would see her in the big screens right now, definitely. Olia says Monica wasn't in Los Angeles for very long before she was swept off her feet by Dino, a charming farm boy from a big family in Walawala, Washington.

We all grew up in the same house where my parents live currently. Amelia Guglio Mellie says his brother Dino's first love was music.

He's always been a musician, very very interested in music.

Dino dropped out of college and moved to Los Angeles to be a rock star. But that's not how he would make his fortune. Living in the land of health and fitness, Dino saw a need and capitalized on it.

He started making and distributing vitamins and other dietary supplements.

There's nobody in the world who doesn't want to live longer.

And so, he apparled that into a great business.

Dino would eventually build a hugely successful, multi-level supplements and skincare company, creation's garden. Dino was a young successful man with a lot of money and a lot of power. And when he met Monica, he wanted her and he knew how to get her. For six months after they met, Dino flew Monica to Italy and proposed.

Sounds like a fairy tale in the beginning because he proposed to her thenness.

I mean, there was a lot of first sight.

You don't hear no stories happened. The couple was married just three months later, and Dino's brother Gino Guglio Mellie attended the lavish wedding. It was pretty fancy for me, the whole thing. Gino says Dino's model wife seemed to complete his baby brother's transformation from

farm boy to mogul.

Well, you had a successful business, he had nice cars, I think that just added to the

image. What were your impressions of Monica? I didn't care for her. I thought she was a gold digger and had other motives.

I don't know what it was.

Something about her. I didn't really care for her. She wanted her lifestyle that wasn't sitting in home. Her lifestyle was to go to Hollywood and whatever they do in Hollywood. They had nannies, people with the girls all day long.

So he's probably spent more time with him because when he'd come home from work, sometimes she wouldn't come back until later in the evening. I think she was a great wife and from what I saw of their life, they were perfect together. But Gino lived with his brother in Monica for six months early on in their marriage and says he saw trouble from the star.

Just two people with the same kind of egos.

And I think she really wanted to have a career and I think he wanted her to be a mom.

Olias says Monica was a great wife and mother, but when she went at more, their relationship change and so did Gino. Monica was a home taken care of kids for a couple of years and it was time for her to be more independent. I think Gino was scared of losing control of Monica.

That and being more aggressive and more controlling towards her. By the time Rick Furman came into the picture, their marriage was in its final act. I knew he was dating all sorts of girls because he liked to brag about it. Rick and Dino were in business together supplying vitamins and supplements to the military. Rick had served as an elicited man years earlier in her contacts and says that in Presidino,

you two became friends, close and the closer they got, the more Dino confided in Rick.

Dino told me that Monica was a very bad mother, always gone all his time and slept

around with men, women, drank too much to drugs. Dino filed for divorce and Rick says he became consumed with a thought of losing half his assets and custody of his children. Dino is, for lack of a better word, a complete control freak and a game player, he had to be one step ahead of everybody.

He had to win at the end of the day. Rick says when Dino was ordered to pay a whopping $55,000 a month in Alamone, he hatched a plan to have his Canadian born wife arrested and deported and he turned to Rick for help. With my military background, Dino thought I was perfect and he would like me to plant drugs in her car, follow her around and call the police when she's driving her out of place

and see if she can get pulled over. I had Monica's house keys, Monica's car keys, Monica's credit card statement showing me everything that she's done, it replaced that she's been. Dino filed papers, showing his company was in trouble and the Alamone was reduced to 25,000.

But Rick says it was still too much, too late. What was the final straw for him? He got an email from his own attorney to him stating that he was just better off to give her the $25,000 a month in the credit card and just leave it alone and to him that he just lost.

His own attorney said, "Dino, you lost, give it up, just spit." It's like asking him to stop breathing, he can't do that. So what were his instructions to you? He just got in, he's got to go, get it, get it done. If I wasn't going to do it, he was going to find somebody to do it.

Rick told Dino, he would take care of Monica and he did, just not the way Dino wanted. Why are you still alive? You know, I think Rick had did the noble thing.

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Monica is really lucky that Mr. Gugley merely picked the wrong guy, otherwise she'd be dead.

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When Monica Olson married Dino Guglemeli, she was sure he was her happily ever after. He was persistent, he was charming.

She never dreamt, their story would end so tragically.

You don't think that the person that you've created a life with can want to harm you and make you suffer. Monica is very intelligent and has a master's degree in international finance. But she says that like a lot of women, she was blinded by Dino's charm and the spoils of his riches.

We went out on a date and he said, you know, I have two plain tickets and I want to take

you to Paris throughout our marriage. He spoiled me. But Monica says things began to change in 2008 when she decided she wanted to go back to work and asked Dino to help her create a skincare line called Skinby Monica. That was kind of my baby, but Dino took charge.

Everything was kind of under his control and I was kept out of the loop. One asked too many questions. Monica says the more questions she asked, the angrier Dino became. So she worked on reagniting her modeling career, but that just made Dino furious. There was a change in this personality.

Huge. He went dark. I mean, it was, it was as if he was possessed.

Monica says she was never the one sleeping around and doing drugs.

Dino was. And at the hunt of that madness, he created his heavy metal rock band. Dino died his hair and polished his nails black and told Monica it was all for show. But she says she became terrified of him and started documenting his behaviors. When Dino started behaving really badly, Monica would record him on her cell phone.

Come on, let's go. Let's get into it. Showing this video to everyone saying, "Look, I don't know what happened to him. This is really crazy. He's behaving like a lunatic."

In this incident, Dino fired a man who is children love. You don't understand, you can't be here, you know. Because she was too loyal to Monica. You can't do that, at least, but look, it's not a choice. After Dino filed for divorce, he had refused to move out.

What Monica did it know is that, while Dino was living in the guesthouse, he was already planning to get rid of her by paying his friend, Rick Furman, to do it. How did he want Monica killed? Now, it's dependent on the day. Rick says he tried to keep Dino happy and stall him through the divorce, hoping it would

all end when there wasn't agreement, but things just kept escalating. She was definitely put him through the ringer, and he wanted her to suffer. So I camped with this idea of letting him know that she was infected with AIDS, and then just in matter of time, Dino, it'll all be over, don't worry about it, and that worked for months.

How did he react when you told him that she was infected with HIV virus?

A big can you smile? It's not a joke. I mean, literally, a big can you smile because it was pretty big. Rick made it clear he never actually infected Monica with a virus. It was just a lie to stall Dino.

But meanwhile, things that the Google Millie home were about to spiral out of control. It was the night of January 16, 2012. He was getting in my face right then and there in front of the kids. My first thing was to get the kids removed.

Monica says she rushed the children into her room and locked the door, but be...

dial 911, Dino once again beat her to it and accused her of assaulting him.

He said that she wrapped her hands around his neck and it caused scratches, and that she hit

him. Monica was arrested, and Emily Cole was assigned to the case. The story was corroborated somewhat by their daughters, so the case was filed as a misdemeanor domestic violence case. So there was evidence that she had struck him.

There were pictures. He showed me a picture that his daughter or one of his friends took or something of

this EDB little cat, and I basically said, "Man up, I've cut myself we're shaving."

Dino was able to get a restraining order against Monica and was granted full custody of their daughters. I'm being given a restraining order to stay away from my kids, to stay away from the house, to stay away from my business. It all sounds too familiar to this woman.

Do you see parallels between your story and Monica's? This is the same story I'm most. We should define Dino's ex-wife. At any given moment, he would do anything to make me lose my kids. That was his goal.

Lisa says during their divorce, Dino accused her of doing drugs and being abusive, and then took everything, their daughter, their home, and the business they started together, creations garden. The Dino I married was a caring and compassionate guy, the guy I'd divorced was callous, mean calculating.

The best way to describe it is Jacqueline Hyde.

Looking back in hindsight, this is exactly what he did to his second wife.

He brought up domestic violence charges, and he was able to get custody of their child then, and that's exactly what it looks like he was doing with Monica. I'm too pink fairy to do that. To lost custody of her girls for 13 months, and then charges were finally dropped for lack of evidence, but that's when Dino pushed Rick Furman to execute the plan.

The pressure was on the killer. Three, five, seven, ten times a week. Phone calls for AIM in the morning. When's this going to end? Are you sure you can get it done?

There's always problems, even in normal divorces with couples that fight over certain things,

but you somehow make it work for the benefit of your children, there is no such a concept in his mind. It's all or nothing, it's the hunger games, it's kill or be killed. Monica was about to find out how right she was. Rick Furman couldn't stall Dino any longer and says he's no killer.

So we decided to visit Monica's divorce attorney and spill the beans. We had quite a detailed discussion. And you told him, you told him everything, you told him everything, that Dino wanted Monica that. Absolutely.

How did your husband once you killed? I mean, in a horrific way, he wanted to make it look like a drug killing, like I had been kidnapped in Mexico, and he wanted me raped, and he wanted my head cut off. That's pretty horrific. Monica's lawyer took Rick Furman's information to the district attorney's office, and the

case of attempted murder was assigned to none other than Emily Cole. I didn't automatically recognize the Google emailing name it was his daughter's names that I recognized from the domestic violence case.

That's what clicked in my head, said I'd met this guy before.

Before Cole could make an arrest, her investigators needed solid evidence. The detective said, would you be willing to wear a wire and I said, sure. On October 1st, 2013, he did just that. Your positive, the way you wanted dead, 100%, why wouldn't you, good question. On the afternoon of October 1st 2013, Rick Furman and Dino Google Amelie did something

they'd done many times. They were just going to have lunch, and this is where they usually went. Spicy men, chicken, the bloodstude of N.A. and curry beef, the prosecutor Emily Cole made sure that this time the tables were turned. The detectives in this case from the Sheriff's Department Major Crimes.

They were sitting here watching Dino and Furman have their lunch.

Was it nerve-wracking having that lunch? Yeah, it's pissed, that's very angry. I literally just wanted to grab him from off the side of the table and just rock his brain a

little bit and go, "Do you understand that you've got everything?

You've got the friggin' American dream, and you're just an idiot." Instead, Furman said about catching a killer on tape. There's no going back when we get up out of this seat. So what did Furman have to get out of Dino?

Well, first of all, he needed to give him an opportunity to say no, to back out at all times.

He needed for Dino to understand that at the end of this conversation by the time they walked out that door, that there was no way that Dino was going to be able to stop what he would put in motion. Probably you'd have to be what it's over for just because that's all I've got to do. We did exactly the same routine as we've done for a year.

It was the same conversation, nothing was changed, nothing was embellished, nothing was made up. In a moment, Rick Cole's typical Dino is her justifying his desire to have Monica Kill because she lied during a deposition in the domestic violence case against her. This is a clip from the recording that was made that day at this restaurant between Dino

and Mr. Furman.

I ask you a simple question, your positive, the way you wondered that 100% or can you

make sure the girls are in their fight and they're told you, they're really interesting. Probably I'll make you miss their dad. So this is significant because it was that this was a clear declaration that he wanted his wife, dad. No matter the consequences.

He wants your dad regardless of who it's going to hurt. For your four times, I gave him the way out. Are you sure you want her dead? When I get up out of this seat, it's done, it's over.

I think his words were, it's been a long time, but why wouldn't I?

Why wouldn't you? Good question.

But what are the kids going to do for a mother?

Don't worry about it, I'll find a good one. By time I'm out of lunch, it's already done. You just need to figure out how to pay me. I'll pay. I'll come much.

Are you ready to tell me how much? 80,000? That's what you told me. Rick says that in earlier conversations about killing Monica, Dino made it clear he wanted it done while she was traveling abroad.

So Rick told Dino that while they were at lunch, Monica was a way of vacation in Mexico

where she would die that day. Are you telling me when we're done today? Are you serious? Yes. Are these this room?

Rick convinced Dino that a higher assassin in Mexico would kill Monica before they had time to digest their lunch. I don't want to know anything. There you go. I'm not going to say that.

I'll read about it in the paper because you will. Next, it's for everybody to see how it's true. Painfully aware of the sting operation, Monica was hiding out in a hotel room in Beverly Hills. That night, Dino went home to his daughters, presumably thinking their mother was dead.

The following day, the recording was brought to me. We listened to it, and then I filed the case. Dino Google Amelie was arrested at his home in Valencia, California in front of his daughters and charged with attempted murder. They saw him being arrested.

The girls were taken into protective custody, and Monica had to pick them up at the jail. What I don't understand is why the hate, the deep-seated anger, and hatred towards you. You know, that's a question for him. One, I would eventually get to ask him over the phone.

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You know, I just don't remind you that you are being recorded, Dino.

The only way I could ask Dino Google Amelie, why he wanted his wife, Monica Kild, was

the telephone.

My first question to you is, what mistakes did you make?

What are you guilty of? Dino is being held in this facility in Corker and California, which doesn't allow cameras. Dino says he is the victim here. He calls Rick Furman and Master Kanman, who convinced him they could make millions selling vitamins and supplements to the military.

And that Kan started to unravel, Dino says Rick set him up for attempted murder. You're not taking any responsibility for this. No. No. No.

The last time, why did he do it?

After two years in a manipulation on a military contractor, and all this stuff, why did he

do that? He didn't have to. I wasn't going out trying to find somebody to knock off my wife. He had a conversation. Prosecutor Emily Cole confirms that Rick did indeed Kan Dino into thinking there was

a big contract coming his way. Rick forged Department of Defense documents to lead a Mr. Google emailing to believe that there was some big business deal. Mr. Furman explains that he did that in order to keep Mr. Google emailing happy, because a happy Dino doesn't want to kill his wife.

Is there a military contract? There's military contracts given every day.

I particularly am seeking one for supplements.

And I'm still working on it today, and that's really all I'll say with that. Our investigation brought forward the information that Mr. Furman only spent a year in the military. He had a very basic military background. He was honorably discharged on injury.

Rick Furman is a comedian because he'll be whatever you want him to be. And just like Emily Cole, we found Richard Furman hard to pin down. Are you a hitman? No. Have you ever killed some way?

I'm not a U.S. soil. That's it. Move on. But you have killed some way. Move on.

He'll say and do what he thinks you want him to do.

I think Dino and Mr. Furman were very similar in that respect, and I think that's why

they got along so well. But while it was obvious that Rick Furman was a phony, the conspiracy to kill Monica was very real. By the time I'm out of lunch, it's already done. Used to be to figure out how to pay me.

Oh, I'll pay him. How much? You already told me how much? 80,000. That's what you told me.

I've listened to the tape, and it's very clear on the tape. You wanted your wife killed, and you were willing to pay $80,000 to make it happen. Well, the old money aspect has come up numerous times about him wanting money and needing money, and I've been paying him money for a long time. I don't know how much money that paid him.

I think I've been told about my pay of probably 50,000 dollars to figure out the military

contract. Well, it's like how you're going to get me the money and where's the money going to come from? I'm just parking all the time. By the time that our half lunch was up to the ask for those questions, I was, you know, I was about selling somebody, I don't even think anybody's going to be there, I'm just

answering the questions. I know it's a tape, I'm the nearest to be like, but I didn't think any of it seriously, really. Dino claims it was Rick Furman, who wanted to get rid of Monica, because she was trying to sabotage his military contract.

He didn't insist me that Monica is calling them and trying to kill the contract.

So he's like, you know, I want to get her out of the contract.

Why do you think I can do to your right of her? I'm like, well, you're don't talk like that. Just, we'll just pay her. We'll just pay her. We'll talk like that.

We'll talk like this. We'll just pay her. We'll talk like that. We'll talk like this. We'll talk like this.

Are you saying to me, Dino, that Rick Furman was the one who proposed killing Monica?

All the time, yeah. And you never said that? You never said that. No, you never said it. The more I press Dino about what he said on the tape, the more he blamed Rick Furman, and the less

his story made sense. Well, on the tape, it's very clear that you understood that once the lunch with Rick was over, there was no turning back that he was going to kill Monica. He said it's really many times. There's no turning back.

Once this happens, D.C. would say there's no turning back. We don't pay the people on the military contract. They're going to kill both of us. Maybe these are things that he used to say all the time. I didn't pay any of it seriously.

I mean, he used to use normal protocol for him to be talked like that. I don't think it's my place to go into detail because... But we listened to the whole tape. And there was no mistaking what Dino and Rick were discussing. Even Dino's brother agrees.

Did you hear the recordings? Yes. It's where your brother and Rick Furman. Yes. What did you make of him?

The recordings kind of speak for themselves. They had a conversation about killing Monica. Dino made it clear more than once that he wanted her dead. Yes. And he was willing to pay $80,000 to have it done.

Yes. Yes, he did. Is that surprising? Yes. It does surprise me.

And I truly believe the whole situation snowballed out of control.

I believe in my heart. There may be, you know, how guys talk. Everybody gets mad. You say things and whatever. He could say I wish he was gone.

Somebody said, "I can get rid of her for you if you want." The guy was a real blowhard. And I could see the situation where he's at. And where he's at, I can take care of that. No problem.

I can do that for you. Sure. Go ahead. Richard told me the whole time. I don't know Monica, but I hate her, Gucks.

What is going to you and those children? He deported. He deported. He deported. I'm not lying.

I'm telling you the truth. Yeah. I fell into a military contract where I was blinded by that. I just tried to ignore it because that was my focus. And that was long.

It does feel a weakness and needy. I need you to recognize what was going on.

And I'll never forgive myself for that.

But to Emily Cole, this wasn't about a phony military contract or a Rick Furman. This was a clear cut case of murder for hire by Dino. And you sure the girls are going to get them. They're fine. They're totally fine.

They're only using them. Probably. I think they're dead. There was just one problem. Cole's star witness was an alleged con man.

Were you concerned about putting Rick Furman on the stand?

To an extent? Why? He had his own credibility issues. And that was brought forward in the preliminary hearing. There were a lot of things that

had the defense attorney brought up that didn't make him look great. The defense portrayed Furman as a fraud who manipulated Dino

with a fictional multi-million-dollar military contract for supplements.

Cole knew that would happen again. If Furman was called as a witness in front of a jury. But the case wasn't Mr. Furman, it was the tape. But what did tape be enough to convince the jury? [music]

[music] You're positive. The way. You wondered dead. Nine months after Dino Guglia Mellie was caught on tape

and charged with a tinted murder for trying to have his wife killed. Emily Cole was preparing for trial. The evidence from the tape had the potential to send Dino away for life. When Mr. Furman tells him that when he leaves this room, he can't change the fact that Monica is going to be killed.

And Mr. Guglia Mellie agrees to that. That is Mr. Guglia Mellie pointing the proverbial gun at Monica. [music] And there's no way for them to come track it back to me, right?

No, I'll say actually about the money.

Cole had solid evidence on that tape, but she also had a big problem. Rick Furman himself. Just before trial, she decided she wasn't going to take any chances and made a stunning decision. She offered Dino a deal.

Please guilty to attempt her murder in the second degree and serve only nine years in prison.

He had never spent a day in jail previous to this incident.

He didn't have a record. Mr. Guglia Mellie didn't commit violence on anyone either. And I think this was a fair sentence.

I think my life is worth more than that.

To me, the intent shows the criminal mind. The intention. So if I try to kill you and the bullet misses you by half an inch, am I less of a criminal? Because I don't have a good aim is he less of a criminal

because Richard came forward. Did you want this to go to trial? Yes. Absolutely. I was shocked.

I'm recalling asking them why are you offering me a plea. What I got back was don't worry about it. He'll never take it. Don't worry about it. He's going away for life.

Why did you take the prison? I didn't want you.

I went all the way to the last second before I took the deal.

My mom, my whole family pleaded with me to take the deal. I wasn't going to. I got one for it. The answer was really worth it. The rest.

I told him all that. I didn't think of it. I was going to find the deal. He's gone right after my mom said, please. Just take the deal.

I didn't do anything. Dino was serving his time here at this state prison in Quarkering, California. He will be eligible for parole in 2021. He will get out angry.

He will get out vengeful. And he will get out thinking that the game still needs to be won. Despite suspicions that Rick Furman is a con man, he has not been charged with any crime. His biggest fear is when Dino is released.

That's what's scary for me. There isn't any doubt in my mind that my life would be in danger. And Monica fears for her safety as well. I know that my husband's very resourceful.

He may have asked Rick, but he could ask many other people too. He had a lot more than 80,000 at his disposal to have me killed.

So do you believe money will be waiting for him when he's released?

If he has control over it from prison, then absolutely who will have access to several millions. Dino's brother Gino insists there is no money left.

She claims that there's $4.5 million overseas.

Okay? Go find it. His second wife. Oh, there's $20 million overseas. Go find it.

I can always find it. Seriously. Where is it? Honestly, the guy is in prison. Can't somebody go get it?

Do you have any sympathy for Monica? No. I think she pretty much brings on all of her misfortune herself. But I didn't like her before, so I'm certainly not going to like her now. What if your brother was actually associating with a real head man?

Monica could be dead today? I guess by the tape, it's probably true. But I believe that my brother and his business were all probably do more capable people. If you wanted something like that, then Richard Furman.

That's why I think it was just something said between two guys that spiraled out of control.

Does Monica have any reason to fear for her safety after you are released from prison? Of course not. I guess what I want to take care of my kids. Okay, I'll support. I want to be a spirit of fighting and service energy for my father.

But Dino might have a hard time with that. Monica is proceeding with the divorce, fighting for the house, whatever money is left. And she has full custody of their daughters. How do you explain something like this? And how do you make them adjust to a new life?

Knowing that their father is alive? Knowing that their father, you know, is in prison? Do they know why he's in prison? Yes, they saw him being arrested. So they were, they were very present that morning.

A vandal on my youngest, she said, she said, "You know, Mommy, God gave daddy a timeout."

Dino still claims he is the victim.

I've been under my wife, but she's just destroyed my wife.

And I don't get it.

I don't understand why everyone wants to take care of me.

And this guy set me up. Monica is lucky because in the end Rick Furman is not a killer. He's someone that might bend the truth or omit the truth, but he's not a killer.

And that's what saved Monica.

Monica's main concern now is her children. I know his intention is to reunite himself with the kids and take those children away from me. I know that that's. Is that one of your greatest fears?

Do I think about it, yes?

Am I going to live in fear every day?

No, I'm not going to allow this man to do this to me. Now, I intend on really making something of my experience and not sharing away from what happened

because I think that if somebody can look at my life

and what I've been through and learn from it, then I've done something right. Anything else you want to say? We have 30 seconds to make it. We have 15 seconds to make it 30 seconds to make it.

In September, 2019, Dino Gugliamelli was released on parole after serving more than six years is parole ended on June 9th, 2021. Do you still have this fuel flashback

or something else in your head? No, not at all. Do you still have my safe space? Do you still have my safe space? Do you still have my safe space?

Yes, exactly.

This fuel flashback is the same fuel flashback

which is really different. The gas station, the job or the car. The gas station? The gas station? I don't think so.

The gas station is the same? The gas station? The gas station? The gas station?

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