http://connect.cleveland.com/user/leatassi/index.htmlCLEVELAND, Ohio -- The narcissist requires excessive admiration, harbors a sense of entitlement and holds a preoccupation with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty or ideal love, a crime scene analyst told jurors today in the aggravated murder trial of Yazeed Essa.
And prosecutors implied in their questioning that the description fits the former Gates Mills doctor to a T.
Essa, 41, is accused of poisoning his wife, Rosemarie, in 2005, then fleeing the country, leading law enforcement officials on an 18-month-long international manhunt. Prosecutors believe he laced his wife's calcium supplements with cyanide to free himself of a loveless marriage.
Witnesses have testified that Essa put himself and his pursuit of pleasure above his concern for others. He cheated on his wife with numerous women, spreading herpes to at least nine of them, witnesses have said. And not once has he requested to see his two young children, whom he abandoned when he fled the country.