#303 - Dirty Money (Li Hua Cao & Robert Ekaireb, Hampstead, NW3)

#303 - Dirty Money (Li Hua Cao & Robert Ekaireb, Hampstead, NW3)

Back in 2006, Flat 9 of the Pavilion Court on the Mount Vernon Estate was the plush matrimonial home of Mr & Mrs Ekaireb. For Li Hua & Robert, their whirlwind romance meant they married just seven months after they had met and with a baby on the way, it should have been the perfect start


But having wedded a jealous and controlling monster, Li became a hostage in her own life, she lived in fear, she lost everything, and just two and a half weeks after her wedding, he brutally murdered her. This is a story about money, and how it never leads to happiness.

  • Date: Monday 23rd October 2006
  • Location: Flat 9, Pavilion Court, Mount Vernon Estate, Hampstead, London, UK, NW3
  • Victim: 1 (Li Hua Cao also known as Li or Lisa Ekaireb)
  • Culprit: 1 (Robert David Ekaireb)


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