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[Dateline True Crime Weekly: From Hollywood Betrayals to the Zizian Cult and Unsolved Mysteries]-[The 911 call in the Hollywood hairdresser murder. And investigators explore links between six violent deaths and a group called the Zizians.]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-02-06

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The Monica Sementili Trial: Lust, Greed, and Betrayal

The episode opens with the high-stakes murder trial of Monica Sementili, accused of conspiring to kill her husband, celebrity hairstylist Fabio Sementili. The prosecution frames the case as a "story of lust, greed, and betrayal," alleging that Monica and her lover, Robert Baker, orchestrated the murder to collect a $1.6 million life insurance payout. While the defense argues that Baker acted alone as the "mastermind," the prosecution counters by highlighting Monica's suspicious behavior, including her agitation regarding life insurance claims and claims that she used her daughter, Isabella, to establish an alibi by ensuring she would be the one to discover the body.

The Zizians: A Deadly Cult-Like Web

A significant portion of the program explores the emergence of the "Zizians," a group linked to multiple violent deaths across the U.S. The narrative centers on 21-year-old Teresa Youngblood, who was involved in a deadly shootout with Border Patrol agents in Vermont. Investigative reporter Rich Shapiro explains that Youngblood is associated with a figure known as "Ziz" (Jack Lasota), a manipulative individual who targets socially isolated trans women. The group, often described as a "death cult," holds bizarre beliefs, such as the idea that humans possess two conflicting minds. The investigation reveals that the guns found in Youngblood’s possession were purchased by a person of interest in a Pennsylvania double homicide, connecting a series of violent incidents stretching from California to Vermont.

Sentencing and Accountability: Natalie Cochran and Sean Combs

In the "Dateline Roundup," the podcast provides updates on high-profile legal battles. Natalie Cochran, a West Virginia pharmacist, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of her husband, Michael Cochran. Family members described her as a "vile being" who showed "no remorse." Meanwhile, prosecutors have expanded the indictment against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, adding new victims to his sex trafficking and racketeering case and alleging that his criminal activities date back as far as 2004.

Renewed Hope in the JonBenét Ramsey Case

Finally, the episode highlights the enduring mystery of the 1996 murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey. Despite the case being nearly three decades old, it has returned to the spotlight due to a new Netflix docuseries and John Ramsey’s ongoing efforts to push authorities to utilize modern DNA technology. The investigation remains open, with a cold case review board having made recommendations in 2023 to further analyze genetic evidence, providing a glimmer of hope that the killer might finally be identified.

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