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01-28-2011, 12:29 PM #1Banned
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An extremely interesting 60 minutes murder story
A brief synopsis.
Joesph hunt was a young man in his mid twenties when he went to jail for for the crimes he commited to in order to benefit his organization.
The organization was run as a Ponzi scheme, and money contributed by investors was spent on supporting lavish lifestyles for young members of the club. When funds ran short in 1984, Hunt and other club members turned to murder, and at least two people were killed as Hunt tried to raise more money.
When authorities began investigating the murders, Dean Karny, the club's second-in-command and Hunt's best friend, turned state's evidence in return for immunity from prosecution. Hunt and club security director Jim Pittman were charged with murdering Ron Levin, a con artist who had allegedly swindled the BBC out of over $4 million. Hunt, Pittman, club member Arben Dosti, and Reza Eslaminia were charged with murdering Hedayat Eslaminia, Reza's father, allegedly to acquire his fortune which was reputed to be $35 million.
In 1987, Hunt was found guilty of the 1984 murder of Ron Levin and sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Pittman had two trials, and both ended in hung juries. He later pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact.
Dosti and Reza Eslaminia were later convicted of murdering Hedayat Eslaminia and sentenced to life without parole. Hunt acted as his own attorney during his trial for the Eslaminia murder and contended that star witness Karny had himself killed Eslaminia. The result was a hung jury, 8-4 in favor of Hunt's acquittal. Joe Hunt is the only person in California's legal history to represent himself in a capital case and not receive the death penalty. The convictions of Dosti and Reza Eslaminia were later overturned. Hunt remains behind bars for the Levin murder but maintains his innocence.
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Last edited by Superhero d-bolman; 01-28-2011 at 12:36 PM.
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01-29-2011, 03:10 AM #2
True crime always interests me.
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01-29-2011, 09:04 AM #3
Probably more common than you think?
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01-29-2011, 10:16 AM #4
Sounds like any other murder case to me.
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