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Handsome, charming, and a fixture on the New York City club scene, Dean Faiello had built a thriving beauty business. But money was never enough for Faiello, whose hard-partying ways constantly left him on the edge of ruin. So he did the unthinkable and worked as a cosmetic surgeon--even though he had no medical degree, or training whatsoever.
In the spring of 2003, a beautiful, successful woman named Maria Cruz went to Doctor Faiello for a relatively simple cosmetic procedureand succumbed to a fatal complication while under his care. Faiello allegedly buried her corpse beneath a concrete slab at his Newark, New Jersey home--and went on the run. It was only after Cruzs body was found that the true callousness of Faiellos plan would be dissectedand he would be accused of putting her
UNDER THE KNIFE

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The book you are about to read is the latest bestseller from the St. Martins True Crime Library, the imprint The New York Times calls the leader in true crime! Each month, we offer you a fascinating account of the latest, most sensational crime that has captured the national attention. St. Martins is the publisher of bestselling true crime author and crime journalist Kieran Crowley, who explores the dark, deadly links between a prominent Manhattan surgeon and the disappearance of his wife fifteen years earlier in THE SURGEONS WIFE. Suzy Spencers BREAKING POINT guides readers through the tortuous twists and turns in the case of Andrea Yates, the Houston mother who drowned her five young children in the familys bathtub. In Edgar Award-nominated DARK DREAMS, legendary FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood and bestselling crime author Stephen G. Michaud shine light on the inner workings of Americas most violent and depraved murderers. In the book you now hold, UNDER THE KNIFE, acclaimed author Diane Fanning uncovers the terrifying tale of a man who posed as a doctor even though he had no training, leading to a tragic consequence for a woman in his care.

St. Martins True Crime Library gives you the stories behind the headlines. Our authors take you right to the scene of the crime and into the minds of the most notorious murderers to show you what really makes them tick. St. Martins True Crime Library paperbacks are better than the most terrifying thriller, because its all true! The next time you want a crackling good read, make sure its got the St. Martins True Crime Library logo on the spineyoull be up all night!

Charles E Spicer Jr Executive Editor St Martins True Crime Library St - photo 1

Charles E. Spicer, Jr.
Executive Editor, St. Martins True Crime Library

St. Martins True Crime Library
Titles by Diane Fanning

BABY BE MINE

GONE FOREVER

THROUGH THE WINDOW

INTO THE WATER

WRITTEN IN BLOOD

UNDER
THE
KNIFE

A Beautiful Woman,
a Phony Doctor,
and a Shocking Homicide

DIANE FANNING

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NOTE: If you purchased this book without a cover you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as unsold and destroyed to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this stripped book.

The names of certain people connected to this story have been changed.

UNDER THE KNIFE

Copyright 2007 by Diane Fanning.

Cover photo of knife courtesy Corbis Royalty Free. Cover photo of Maria Cruz courtesy Polaris. Cover photo of Dean Faiello courtesy Matthew McDermott/Polaris.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information address St. Martins Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

ISBN: 0-312-93952-3
EAN: 9780312-93952-6

Printed in the United States of America

St. Martins Paperbacks edition / April 2007

St. Martins Paperbacks are published by St. Martins Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

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This book is dedicated to Maria Cruz
and to her indomitable spirit in pursuit of the
American Dream

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Reference librarians are an often-unheralded gift from the heavens. They know where to look and how to find the tidbits of information that elude the rest of us.

I owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Sharon Hoyt, reference librarian at the Burlington County public library in New Jersey. Not only did she doggedly pursue questions presented through official channels, but she became so intrigued with the story that she hunted down other documents for me on her personal time. Thank you, Sharon. Thanks, too, to reference librarian Brad Small at the Newark Public Library and to Doug Eldredge of the Newark Preservation Society.

There were a number of medical professionals who provided pieces of Dean Faiellos story or who helped expand my knowledge base with important background information: Dr. Elizabeth Harris and Mary Jo Cunningham at the Center for Cosmetic Surgery in San Antonio; anesthesiologist Dr. David Purchase in New Braunfels, Texas; and Dr. Laurie Polis, Dr. Roy Geronemus, Dr. Ernest Isaacson, and Dr. David Goldschmitt in New York.

I owe a huge debt of appreciation to Dan Kelleher of the Office of Professional Development at the New York City Department of Education, to Barbara Nevins Taylor at New Yorks Channel 9, to freelance writer Bryon Burrough and to Jeane MacIntosh and Brad Hamilton at the New York Post.

Thanks, too, to Barbara Thompson and Edison Alban at the New York County District Attorneys Office in Manhattan, to Mary Price in the correspondence unit of the Manhattan Court Clerks Officeno one can ever sing enough praises for the hard-working folks in clerks offices everywhereand to Sister Marguerita Smith, archivist at the Archdiocese of New York.

I offer a standing ovation to Jerry Mitchell and Bart Opsahl, and to Peter Borzotta of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Thanks to Jenny Kennedy, Rolando Divina, Arthur Mayer, Allie Cramer, criminal profiler Pat Brown, attorneys Kerry Brian Flowers, Margaret Shalley and Ellen Bank, Christopher Giglio of Rubenstein Associates, Steve Baltz of the Osteopathic Medical Board of California. Patrick Merla, Charles Flowers of the Lambda Literary Foundation, Pauline Park of the New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy and Kim Brinster of the Oscar Wilde Bookshop.

Id be remiss if I did not offer a whispered thanks to the people who shared their stories with me but requested anonymity. You all were a great help.

I extend a special thank you to Lynette and May Ann at Curves in New Braunfels for quickly conjuring up a pen and paper and a desktop for my use when returned phone calls arrived in the middle of my workout.

Ive thanked Joe Cleemann for his excellent editing of other books in the St. Martins True Crime Library, but this time, I need to acknowledge his assistance in educating me about the intricacies of navigating New York and directing me to the ethnic restaurants on Ninth Avenue where I scored an excellent lunch. For the editing of this book, I extend my appreciation to my new editor, Yaniv Soha.

As always, my deep and abiding gratitude goes to my wonderful agent Jane Dystel and to executive editor Charles Spicer for their continued faith in me.

And I send an ocean of gratitude to Wayne, a specialist in the care and feeding of a writer, who puts up with my nuttiness and keeps coming back for more.

CHAPTER ONE

A PERFECT SPRING DAY DAWNED OVER MANHATTAN ON PALM Sunday, April 13, 2003. Low morning temperatures rose into the 60s and there wasnt a cloud in the sunny blue sky. The tall buildings blocked direct light from most of the sidewalks until the sun reached its pinnacle at noon.

Maria Pilar Cruz emerged from her luxury high rise on West 50th Street to greet the glorious morning. She was a small Filipinaonly 411 weighing just 90 poundsbut she was large in energy and ambition. Workouts at Crunch gym and jogs in Central Park made her as fit as a 35-year-old woman could be.

Her drive to succeed led her out of the Philippines eleven years earlier, eventually taking her to New York City in 1998, where she earned an MBA in finance and international banking as well as U.S. citizenship. By 2003, she was a highly regarded financial analyst for Barclays, bringing in an annual salary that approached $200,000.

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