Murder of Roaa Al-Dhannoon by ex-husband Fahad Saeed examined on The Murder Tapes

Mugshot of Fahad Saeed
Fahad Saeed was sentenced to 25 years for killing Roaa Al-Dhannoon. Pic credit: Cuyahoga County Prosecutors Office

The Murder Tapes is investigating the murder of Roaa Al-Dhannoon by her estranged husband Fahad Saeed in Lakewood, Ohio, in 2016.

Saeed strangled the 25-year-old mother of his son, Al-Dhannoon, at her apartment before burying her near an amusement park. Her remains lay undiscovered for seven months.

On October 16, 2016, Al-Dhannoon vanished from her Lakewood apartment. Three days later, concerned family and friends reported her missing; they told police officers that the mother would never have spent so much time away from her 3-year-old son.

Suspicion instantly fell on her estranged ex-husband, Fahad Saeed. The couple had married in 2011, but Saeed had become increasingly violent towards Al-Dhannoon, and in 2015 she’d taken out a protective order against him.

In August 2016, Saeed had broken into his ex-wife’s apartment and had made a video in which he continuously insulted Al-Dhannoon. He had also physically attacked her a couple of months later.

Evidence mounted against Fahad Saeed in Roaa Al-Dhannoon murder

What’s more, the police attained surveillance footage of Saeed and a friend purchasing shovels at a Walmart on the night Al-Dhannoon disappeared.

In November 2016, FBI agents spoke to the couple’s toddler son, and he told them, “daddy put mommy in the pickies near the horses.” Investigators would later learn that the poor child had actually witnessed his father bury his mother’s remains.

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The cops had Saeed in custody over a violation of a restraining order, so they were able to question multiple times; however, he maintained he had nothing to do with his ex-wife’s disappearance.

About five months later, the investigators got their breakthrough when an inmate serving time with Saeed forwarded them a map that the killer had drawn showing the location of Al-Dhannoon’s remains. Saeed had wanted the inmate to find somebody to check on the body.

The police used the map to excavate Al-Dhannoon’s remains; they were appalled to find she had been folded and stuffed into a small duffel bag. She was found close to an amusement park’s carousel, which is why her son said mommy was “near the horses.”

Saeed finally admitted to killing his ex-wife. He made a deal with the prosecution whereby he pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. This allowed him to escape a life sentence but landed him with a 25-year prison sentence. He’ll likely be deported to his native Iraq on release.

When given a chance to speak at his sentencing, Saeed showed no remorse and said through an Iraqi interpreter: “Things happen.”

More from The Murder Tapes

Follow the links to read about more crimes solved on The Murder Tapes.

Mihail Petrov brutally butchered 24-year-old Shelby Weatherly, inflicting over 50 injuries on her body before he left her in the snow by the side of the road. This sadistic killer showed zero remorse for his actions.

Michael Encinias had a history of domestic abuse towards his wife, Dawn Sandoval, and when she sued for divorce, he flipped out and killed her. The New Mexico resident was arrested after he tried to claim her estate.

The Murder Tapes airs at 9/8c on Investigation Discovery.

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