Podcaster Murdered by Crazed Fan Who Stalked Her Across the Country

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Ramin Khodakaramrezaei gunned down Zohreh Sadeghi and her husband inside their home in Redmond, Washington, police said.

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Updated Mar. 10, 2023 6:29PM ET / Published Mar. 10, 2023 1:14PM ET

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The Redmond home where podcast host Zohreh Sadeghi and her husband were murdered.

A podcast turned into a horrifying true crime story early Friday, after its host and her husband were murdered in their home in Washington by a crazed fan.

The killer, trucker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, had stalked his victim for “many months,” before he broke into her house in the Seattle suburb of Redmond through an open window at 1:45 a.m., police said.

Khodakaramrezaei gunned down podcaster Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, and her husband, Mohammed Naseri, 35, before turning his weapon on himself. Sadeghi’s mother managed to escape and called the police from a neighbor’s house.

Naseri, who was shot in the upper torso, tried to flee the scene, before collapsing by the front door of the house, according to Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe. Officers attempted CPR on Naseri until paramedics arrived but were not able to resuscitate him.


Lowe told The Daily Beast that Khodakaramrezaei first came into contact with Sadeghi after tuning into a podcast that she was “affiliated with” on the subject of “gaining employment in the tech industry.”

According to Redmond Police Department spokesperson Jill Green, “[Khodakaramrezaei] started emailing her and messaging her, just starting conversations about the podcast, and my understanding is that they became friends.” Cops could not immediately provide the name of the podcast.

But at some point, the pair’s relationship took a concerning turn, and Sadeghi became uncomfortable with the content of Khodakaramrezaei’s messages and how often he was contacting her, according to authorities.

Lowe said he was first made aware of “harassing behavior” by the suspect in December. Khodakaramrezaei would repeatedly contact Sadeghi by text and over the phone, once calling her over 100 times in a single day, he added.

According to Lowe, this harassment eventually escalated to in-person stalking. He said Khodakaramrezaei had visited Sadeghi’s residence in Redmond before the night of the murder and followed her to a conference in Denver “in the latter part of 2022.”

The upscale suburb where Sadeghi’s $1.6 million home is located is most famous for being the site of Microsoft’s headquarters.

Lowe said after his first contact with Sadeghi, she reached out again in mid-January, at which point the case was assigned to an investigator who began to follow up on it, attempting to contact Khodakaramrezaei to gain a statement from him and let him know Sadeghi no longer wanted to be in contact with him.

“Our detectives had warrants to get information from his phone and were trying to serve the no contact order to the suspect [but] had not done so yet. Being that he is a trucker, he’s hard to pin down,” Green said.

Lowe said it was not until March that a judge issued a temporary protection order, which the King County District Court says can be obtained by people who “are in immediate danger.”

That protection order, which would have forbidden Khodakaramrezaei from contacting Sadeghi but not provided any material protection, had not yet been served at the time of the murder.

“I think the key piece here is that a protection order is simply a piece of paper that does not prevent a person from causing harm to another person,” Lowe said. “It just puts them on notice and gives law enforcement the ability to arrest a person should they violate said protective order.”

Lowe said Sadeghi had no idea that Khodakaramrezaei, who had no criminal record prior to the murders, was planning to pay her a visit, and that if she had the police would have been there to issue the protection order.

Jamie Lynn Burns, a resident of neighboring Kirkland who is currently preparing to move into a house across the street from Sadeghi and Naseri, said the couple were “super welcoming” and called the news of their deaths “shocking.”

“They were just so friendly and inviting,” Burns said. “We were like, ‘Oh my gosh, we couldn’t have found better neighbors.’”

But Burns said when she visited the house a week and a half ago, she remembers seeing Sadeghi’s mother “very diligently watching out the window.”
“I wonder ... now if she was maybe, you know, like on a high alert,” Burns said.

“It’s a really small, safe community, so it just feels all the more shocking to have something like that happen in Redmond of all places,” she added.
 

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REVEALED: Texas trucker, 38, stalked married Seattle tech podcaster, 33, for 18 MONTHS by parking outside her house, bombarding her with flowers, texts and calls - before breaking into her home to shoot her, her husband then himself after she reported him​

  • The unidentified stalker broke into the house in Redmond, Washington, at 2am
  • Female victim had complained to police about him stalking her
  • Her mother survived, escaped and called 911; the suspect was also found dead
By JEN SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 07:53 EST, 10 March 2023 | UPDATED: 01:11 EST, 11 March 2023


The Texas trucker stalker who killed a Seattle podcaster and her husband in their home last night after climbing through a window had been harassing her for 18 months, chilling court records obtained by DailyMail.com reveal.

Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, a self-styled 'techie', was shot and killed by trucker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38, last night in her home in Redmond, Washington.

He climbed through a window at 2am and shot the pair, then himself. Sadeghi's mother was able to escape to a neighbor's home and call 911.

Sadeghi's husband, Mohammed Naseri, 35, who worked as a lead software engineer for Amazon, was also killed.

Police say Khodakaramrezaei first found her through a podcast about finding work in tech and became so obsessed with her that she filed a restraining order against him.

Khodakaramrezaei was divorced with a child but had no prior criminal record.

Court records obtained by DailyMail.com describe how the pair met in person in 2022, and how Sadeghi hid some of their interactions from her husband.

Stalker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38, shot himself after killing the woman and her husband at 2am last night. He broke into the home through a window

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Stalker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38, shot himself after killing the woman and her husband at 2am last night. He broke into the home through a window
The suburban home of Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, and Mohammed Naseri, 35, who were killed last night by stalker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38

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The suburban home of Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, and Mohammed Naseri, 35, who were killed last night by stalker Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38
The interior of the home where a stalker broke in through a window last night and killed the husband and wife living inside

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The interior of the home where a stalker broke in through a window last night and killed the husband and wife living inside
Court records obtained by DailyMail.com show that a criminal complaint was filed against him a week ago

Court records obtained by DailyMail.com show that a criminal complaint was filed against him a week ago
The stalker's relentless calls and voicemails to the victim in February, before she called police

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The stalker's relentless calls and voicemails to the victim in February, before she called police
The restraining order petition reveals how he sent her gifts like a neck scarf



The 'friendship' turned sinister and resulted in her begging him to leave her alone.

Hauntingly, in a petition filed just last month she, she pleaded: 'He has bursts of anger and is completely delusional.

'These delusions make me fear for my life and the lives of my loved ones.'

She told police how he'd shown up at their home uninvited, delivering flowers and even once promising to send a musical band to play outside.

'He contacted my husband and continues to do so. He has come to my neighborhood several times, staying at inns around my neighborhood, he has parked down my street in hopes of seeing me.

'I am suffering a deep-seated fear for my safety,' she said.

She included call logs which demonstrate how frequently he phoned her and left messages, and told police that he would sometimes park down the street in the hope of catching a glimpse of her.

Disturbingly, he would stay in local inns near the property.


Truck believed to have belonged to killer stalker removed from scene

A truck believed to be that of the stalker was removed from the street today. The victim told police how he would park down the street in the hopes of catching a glimpse of her

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A truck believed to be that of the stalker was removed from the street today. The victim told police how he would park down the street in the hopes of catching a glimpse of her
Police at the scene of the crime on Friday morning. The once-quiet, suburban street is now overrun with investigators

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Police at the scene of the crime on Friday morning. The once-quiet, suburban street is now overrun with investigators
Police at the crime scene on Friday morning. Both Zohreh and her husband were shot dead. The stalker then shot himself in the chest using his handgun

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Police at the crime scene on Friday morning. Both Zohreh and her husband were shot dead. The stalker then shot himself in the chest using his handgun

Cops seal off house where Texas trucker stalked and murdered couple



At 2am last night, the trucker broke into the home in Redmond, Washington, shot her and her husband before turning his gun on himself. The woman's mother escaped and called 911.

It's unclear whether he was in the area or if he drove from Texas to Washington to attack her. She had recently reported him to police.

At 2am on Friday, he broke into her home on a leafy street in Redmond, near Seattle, to shoot her and her 35-year-old husband with a handgun.

Redmond Police could not confirm whether the stalker had a criminal background, or whether he legally obtained his weapon.

They say the man started tuning in to her podcast several months ago, but started barraging her with messages.

She had contacted police and authorities were preparing to serve him with the restraining order, but were having trouble pinning him down.

Police at the scene of the murders last night


Police at the scene of the murders last night

Redmond is a suburb of Seattle, Washington
 
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