for starters, the woman's husband, michael dippolito, isn't really dead. in fact, this is michael doing an interview with a local news crew later that same morning. >> technically, if it's 10:50, i should have been dead at like 9:00. >> so why on earth would police be telling this woman her husband is dead? it's all part of an elaborate sting set up and recorded by the boynton beach, florida, police department to catch a criminal. that's michael's wife, dalia dippolito, on camera a few days earlier. >> i was going to get $3,000 from you today and $3,000 when it's all done. she thinks the man she's talking to is a hit man. >> but what she doesn't know is that the man isn't actually a hit man. he's an undercover police officer. and he has a camera in his back seat documenting everything she is saying. >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> police set up this sting after they get a tip from an acquaintance of dalia's, a man she asked to help her find a hit man. >> it is just sad for somebody to go this route. there's no point for it. just divorce me and take ev