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[The Poisoned Marriage: The Dateline Investigation of Dr. Yazeed Issa]-[Bitter Pill]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-02-23

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Deception: The Murder of Rosie Issa

In February 2005, the life of 38-year-old Rosie Issa, a beloved nurse and mother of two, was cut short under suspicious circumstances. Initially appearing to be the victim of a "minor fender bender" in Gates Mills, Ohio, Rosie’s death soon unraveled into a complex international criminal case involving infidelity, cyanide poisoning, and a desperate flight from justice. This article examines the investigation that exposed the dark side of Dr. Yazeed "Yaz" Issa.

The Suspicious Premonition

Rosie’s death might have remained a mystery if not for a final phone call. While driving to a movie, Rosie spoke with her friend, Eva, mentioning that her husband, Yaz, had given her a "calcium pill" shortly before she left the house, which made her feel "queasy." When Rosie died shortly after a low-impact collision, Eva insisted to Rosie’s brothers, Dominic and Rocky, that they demand a "full autopsy" and a "toxicology report." The brothers, initially torn between their love for their brother-in-law and the disturbing nature of Eva’s information, eventually pursued the truth, discovering that the calcium capsules contained lethal "potassium cyanide."

The Fugitive Doctor

As the investigation intensified, Yaz’s behavior became increasingly erratic. After giving police the remaining pills, he vanished, claiming to be traveling to North Carolina for a family emergency. In reality, he had fled to Cyprus and eventually Beirut, Lebanon, using a new identity: "Maurice Khalifi." His abandonment of his two young children, who had just lost their mother, served as a powerful indicator of his guilt. The FBI and local authorities faced a significant hurdle due to the lack of an extradition treaty with Lebanon, but Yaz was eventually captured in 2006 after stepping outside of his safe haven into Cyprus.

The Double Life: Jekyll and Hyde

During his trial, prosecutors painted a picture of a man leading a "Jekyll and Hyde" existence. While he maintained the facade of a devoted husband, his life was filled with "scads of women on the side." Testimony revealed a secret "love shack"—a private apartment used to host mistresses, including the daytime nanny, Margarita, and the nighttime nanny, Michelle. Michelle, who believed she was the "love of his life," testified that Yaz had told her their future would be "all ours," foreshadowing his intent to remove Rosie from the picture.

Damning Testimonies and Verdict

Two witnesses provided critical blows to the defense. Jamal, a "Fix-it" character in Lebanon who helped Yaz maintain his new identity, testified that Yaz had confessed to him, stating, "he grounded a Sinai, refilled the pills. He gave her two pills." Perhaps more devastating was the testimony of Yaz’s own brother, who confirmed that when he asked if Yaz was responsible for the death, he replied, "yes."

Despite the defense’s attempts to cast doubt by blaming the nanny, Margarita, and criticizing the "catastrophe in terms of forensics" regarding the handling of evidence, the jury remained unconvinced. The circumstantial evidence, combined with his flight, his admission of guilt, and the clear motive provided by his numerous affairs, led to a verdict of "guilty of aggravated murder."

Conclusion

Dr. Yazeed Issa was sentenced to life in prison, with eligibility for parole after 20 years. The case stands as a chilling reminder of how a seemingly "fairy tale" marriage can mask a predatory reality. Had Rosie not called her friend on that fateful afternoon, or had the collision been more severe, the "perfect crime" might have succeeded. Instead, the persistence of her family and the investigative efforts of law enforcement brought justice to a woman whose life was stolen by the very person she trusted most.

🎯Key Sentences

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But we never know, do we?
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Oh my God, are you kidding?
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I wondered, where is she?
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And the car just kept going.
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And I'm thinking to myself, what is going on here?
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📝Key Phrases

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fender bender
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set in motion
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down to earth
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veering erratically
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in desperate shape
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📖 Transcript

A doctor's wife dies after a minor fender bender.
So why do her brothers believe this was no accident?
So I pulled my brother out and I told him, you are not going to believe what I just heard.
The startling news came from their sister's friend.
She just kept insisting, promise me you'll get a full autopsy.
The brothers kept it a secret.

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