HONEYTRAP killer Surpreet Dhillon's vile plot to steal her lover's Rolex watches saw him drugged and murdered.
Dhillon, 36, met Saul Murray, 33, on social media before travelling from London to Luton to see him.
The twisted woman made the trip to Saul's flat with her friend Temidayo Awe, 21.
Dhillon set her sights on his Rolexes and targeted him.
She then shared a brandy with Saul before sedating him with date-rape drug GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate).
Swabs revealed the trio also engaged in sexual activity.
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The two women made the sickening planned journey with male accomplices Ikram Affia, 31, and Cleon Brown, 29, late on February 26 2022.
When Dhillion and Awe failed to knock Saul out completely, they called in the two men.
Affia then murdered the helpless victim.
The death was made even more senseless by the fact the Rolexes turned out to be fake.
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Saul also had no expensive items in the flat as he had only just moved in.
The case will feature on 24 Hours in Police Custody on Monday and Tuesday night.
The two-parter will be on Channel 4 at 9pm and will feature CCTV played at the group's trial at Luton Crown Court.
In one clip, Dhillon sobs after she is charged with murder before lying to her son on the phone.
She says: "I’m still here, I’ve got to sort some stuff out with them. I’m going to be home in the next couple of weeks."
It appears her son askes if she is suspected of murder, to which she replies: "No, they got that wrong, I’m helping them with it.
"I’m just helping them, that’s not true okay?"
Dillon was later found guilty of manslaughter and was jailed for 10 years.
Other CCTV shows Dhillion and Awe, who admitted targeting other men with similar schemes, leaving the flat in the early hours of Sunday 27 February.
They were followed by Brown and Affia, with the latter carrying a large knife.
A post-mortem revealed the dad-of-six Saul bled to death due to a deep stab wound to the thigh which pierced his femoral artery.
The women's DNA was found on the body, while Saul's blood was discovered in the car used to transport them to Luton.
Detective Inspector Dale Mepstead, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, speaking after the sentence, said that it was a "planned attack" facilitated by Dhillon.
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She added: "It’s obvious from the way the two women used a sedative substance on Mr Murray and the fact Affia was armed with a knife that they were prepared to get what they wanted at any cost – which sadly was Mr Murray’s life.
"I hope that the knowledge that all four people involved in this horrific incident will be locked up for a very long time can bring some justice to Saul’s loved ones."