A MAN accused of beating his girlfriend to death in a jealous rage recorded the attack and taunted her by saying "this is what cheating liars get", cops believe.
Nicholas Forman took an unconscious Sabrina Harooni to a hospital in an Uber on Monday and claimed that three women had assaulted her the night before, according to the .
Medical staff found her body to be "ice cold" and she was later pronounced dead, the newspaper reported. Harooni was 22.
An emergency doctor described her pupils as being "blown out," a sign of head trauma, according to .
Forman, 23, was arrested yesterday by State Police and charged with murder after investigators discounted his account of what happened.
He had allegedly recorded the brutal attack on his cellphone, according to the .
Cops found video on Forman's phone of Harooni lying on a lawn, according to the Inquirer. She was not moving.
"This is what cheating liars get," says a man's voice, believed to be Forman's.
"You hear me?"
A photo of Harooni taken just before midnight showed her unconscious with disheveled hair, according to NBC.
Another photo taken at about 2:30 a.m. Monday showed a woman lying face down inside his home, cops say.
The couple had gone to a bar to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, and had gotten into an argument on the way home, according to police.
An Uber driver said the fight started after Harooni mentioned that she received a text message from a former boyfriend, according to the Inquirer.
At one point Harooni said, "you're scaring me," according to NBC.
The driver said he said the pair arguing in the street after he dropped them off.
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Cops say Forman would not allow Harooni inside and demanded that she "give me the f*****g phone," according to NBC.
Investigators would find a large clump of hair that might have been Harooni's on the street, NBC reported.
Forman, a Montgomery County resident, has a long history of arrests. including for disorderly conduct and harassment, according to the Post.
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