Man pleads no contest to murder of prominent Woodland Hills hairdresser – Daily News

By TERRI VERMEULEN KEITH

LOS ANGELES — A man charged along with his alleged lover in the 2017 stabbing death of the woman’s husband, a prominent hairdresser, at his Woodland Hills home pleaded no contest Friday to first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Robert Louis Baker also admitted to special circumstance allegations of murder for financial gain and murder while lying in wait in the Jan. 23, 2017, killing of Fabio Sementilli, 49.

Judge Ronald S. Coen of Los Angeles Superior Court immediately sentenced Baker to life in prison without possibility of parole. Baker’s alleged partner in the crime, Monica Sementilli, is still awaiting trial.

The pair had pleaded not guilty in August 2017, with prosecutors alleging they conspired to kill her husband, with plans to obtain the husband’s life insurance proceeds.

Monica Sementilli, left, and Robert Baker are seen in LAPD booking photos. (Image courtesy of LAPD)
Monica Sementilli, left, and Robert Baker are seen in LAPD booking photos. (Image courtesy of LAPD)

The two allegedly “communicated via cell phones and encrypted communication applications regarding their plan to kill victim Fabio Sementilli” and Baker allegedly “solicited an unknown co-conspirator to assist him in killing victim Fabio Sementilli,” according to the indictment.

The indictment alleged that Monica Sementilli forwarded an e-mail to Baker about how to access her home video surveillance system, notified him that her husband would be alone on the afternoon of Jan. 23 and then left to go shopping to establish an alibi for the time of her husband’s killing.

Baker and the “unknown co-conspirator” allegedly saw Sementilli sitting on the back patio and attacked him from behind, with Baker allegedly cutting himself on his left index finger during the attack, according to the indictment.

A local news crew reports from a house in the Woodland Hills on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Fabio Sementilli, an internationally known hairdresser and beauty company executive found beaten and stabbed outside his Los Angeles home. Police say paramedics found Sementilli bleeding profusely Monday afternoon at the gated house in the upscale Woodland Hills neighborhood. The 49-year-old suffered multiple stab wounds and died at the scene. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
A local news crew reports from a house in the Woodland Hills on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Fabio Sementilli, an internationally known hairdresser and beauty company executive found beaten and stabbed outside his Los Angeles home. Police say paramedics found Sementilli bleeding profusely Monday afternoon at the gated house in the upscale Woodland Hills neighborhood. The 49-year-old suffered multiple stab wounds and died at the scene. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Baker allegedly “went into the kitchen to wash off the victim’s blood and destroy evidence, leaving his own blood behind” and attempted to stage a robbery and burglary in the master bedroom, the indictment alleged.

Monica Sementilli allegedly waited for her youngest daughter to arrive home to find her father’s body before returning to their home, and subsequently called a Los Angeles Police Department detective several times to inquire why her husband’s life insurance policy proceeds were being withheld, according to the indictment.

The victim was pronounced dead by paramedics who responded to his home on the 5000 block of Queen Victoria Road about 5 p.m. and found the Canadian-born stylist in a pool of blood in an outdoor patio area.

Homicide detectives determined that Sementilli had been stabbed several times in the neck and upper body. The victim’s black 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera, which had paper plates, was missing.

The car was allegedly parked by Baker on Califa Street in Woodland Hills four hours after the killing, according to the indictment.

Police said investigators believe Baker and Monica Sementilli had been having an affair for about a year and a half, and she stood to gain a sizeable benefit — around $1.6 million — from a life insurance policy on her husband.

In June 2017, Monica Sementilli’s attorney, Leonard Levine, told reporters his client was not involved in her husband’s killing.

“My client adamantly denies any involvement whatsoever in the murder of her husband, and we are hopeful that when all the facts come out she will be totally exonerated,” he said.

Fabio Sementilli was an established hairdresser who served as vice president of education for Wella, the salon professional division of Procter and Gamble, according to Salon Today magazine.

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