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Cut, Color, Kill

Cut, Color, Kill

Sony Music Entertainment 3 Episodes Jun 22, 2026

Cut, Color, Kill is a true crime podcast that investigates the 2017 murder of Fabio Sementilli, a celebrated hairdresser living in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Known as “Big Daddy,” Sementilli appeared to lead a charmed life, but his brutal killing in his own home initially looked like a burglary gone wrong. Detectives soon discovered that the murder was meticulously planned and not random at all. As the investigation deepened, they uncovered a hidden life that no one had suspected. The series is part of The Binge network, offering new true crime episodes monthly.

Episodes

2. The Stranger at the Wake
2. The Stranger at the Wake Jun 22, 2026 2087 In the days after Fabio’s death, grief turns to suspicion. As mourners gather at his house for the wake, an unfamiliar face stands out. Want the full story? Binge every episode of Cut, Color, Kill ad-free now by subscribing to The Binge+. You’ll unlock over 60 true crime series instantly, get early access to drops on the first of every month, and hear exclusive bonus episodes. Search for the
1. Big Daddy
1. Big Daddy Jun 22, 2026 2004 Fabio Sementilli rises from humble beginnings in Toronto’s Italian community to become a rock star of the hair world. When he accepts a top job in LA, he has no idea his Hollywood dream will end in a nightmare. Want the full story? Binge every episode of Cut, Color, Kill ad-free now by subscribing to The Binge+. You’ll unlock over 60 true crime series instantly, get early access to drops on the
Introducing . . . Cut, Color, Kill.
Introducing . . . Cut, Color, Kill. Jun 22, 2026 123 Fabio Sementilli had built a life that looked like the Hollywood dream. He was known as “Big Daddy” – a larger than life guy with a stylish beard and an infectious laugh. He was a celebrated figure in the world of hairdressing. Charismatic, successful, and deeply devoted to his family. But in January 2017, Fabio was found murdered in his favorite chair, on the patio of his home in Woodland Hill

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