The Lesson is Murder: Who was Joseph Fiammetta?

It was for the accompanying homicide they committed that DeMolina was at last captured
Ivie DeMolina met Fiammetta at his condo
Fiammetta was viewed as wounded to death very much like Polites, and he had been ransacked as well.

The Illustration is Murder by ABC News Studio is a genuine wrongdoing docuseries where ex-FBI specialist and criminal science teacher Dr. Bryanna Fox profiles hoodlums. Alongside her understudies, Dr. Fox plunges profound into the personalities of the individuals who have carried out terrible homicides and are confronting imprisonment.

The docuseries dissects one such case including a lady convict named Ivie DeMolina. In 1994, Ivie was functioning as a sex specialist and dominatrix. Albeit this was a transitory occupation for her, she made a gathering of companions, eventually prompting her grievous wrongdoings.

They devised a game plan to loot individuals. The gathering went to New Jersey, where DeMolina reached a past client. At the point when they chose to meet, DeMolina and her companions tied the man up and looted the man.

The burglary before long raised to kill. Only the following day in the wake of ransacking the man, DeMolina, this time, reached James Polites. Ivie had recently dated this man. They met in New Jersey, however Polites never lived to see him the following day. He was subsequently seen as cut to death, and his loft was totally scoured.

Ivié DeMolina will die in prison if she doesn’t receive some mercy. Read her story in the latest installment of the Prison Letters Project in @NYTmag.

— John J. Lennon (@JohnJLennon1) March 23, 2023

Carrying out a homicide didn’t stop the gathering. After three days, they arrived at Long Island. It was for the accompanying homicide they committed that DeMolina was at long last captured. Subsequent to arriving at Long Island, Ivie reached out to Joseph Fiammetta. Like Polites, DeMolina was recently familiar with Fiammetta.

Ivie DeMolina met Fiammetta at his condo. Much to his dismay that that would be the last day of his life. Fiammetta was seen as wounded to death very much like Polites, and he had been ransacked as well.

Nonetheless, it was Fiammetta’s homicide that would land Ivie DeMolina in prison. The police associated the New Jersey murder of Polites with the Long Island murder of Fiammetta. The two homicides had DeMolina as the common connection.

Therefore, she was sentenced in 1996. DeMolina was accused of second-degree murder for the homicide, burglary, and robbery of Joseph Fiammetta. Subsequently, she was condemned to 25 years to life.

Ivie DeMolina is serving 25 years for the homicide of Fiammetta at the Bedford Slopes Restorative Office, New York. Following this, she will serve 30 additional years for the homicide of Polites.

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