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Hoffman, who is serving a life sentence for Berge’s death, has remained silent about the crime all these years.

Murders were rare in the quiet Cleveland suburb of Highland Heights. And if things had gone as planned, the death of Rosie Essa, a mother of two, in a car crash in 2005 wouldn’t have drawn suspicion.

Minutes before she walked out the door of her home that day, Yazeed Essa had given his wife a calcium supplement that was laced with cyanide, said Matejcic, a detective for the suburb. His plan, detectives believed, was for her to seize up from the drug and crash at a high speed, leading authorities to think her fatal injuries were from the wreck.

“That would have been the perfect crime,” Matejcic said. “It would have masked the death.”

Instead, Rosie Essa swerved off the road at only about five miles an hour and later died at a hospital for reasons that were not immediately understandable.

“This woman was 38 years old. There was nothing to suspect,” said Matejcic. “The coroner found no indication of what caused her to die.”

Matejcic and his partner interviewed Yazeed Essa shortly after the death and he was surprisingly forthcoming, sharing with the detectives how he had encouraged his wife to take her calcium pill that morning.

In turn, they asked if they could examine the bottle in case, as in the Tylenol murders, there had been tampering, they told him.

Essa agreed and the detectives seized the bottle. They were right — some of the pills were found to be laced with cyanide, Matejcic said. Medical examiners then screened Rosie Essa’s blood and found a lethal dose of cyanide.

But by then, Yazeed Essa had fled. The detectives learned that he was living a double life and had a girlfriend.

Essa remained on the lam for two years before the FBI caught up with him in Cyprus, Matejcic said. He was then held in a Cyprus jail for another two years before he was extradited to the U.S. He was convicted of the murder in 2010 and was sentenced to life in prison.

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