A California jury has found that an Orange County financial analyst was sane when he ambushed and stabbed his colleague more than 40 times with a “hunting dagger” after complaining that the victim was micromanaging him and giving him assignments he disliked. The analyst tried to claim insanity before he pleaded guilty to murder on the eve of his trial.
Ramy Fahim, 30, admitted to killing Griffin Cuomo, 23, and a witness who lived with him, Jonathan Bahm, also 23, in April 2022 at the pair’s apartment in Anaheim. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced last week that a jury found Fahim sane after he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, which prompted a trial.
According to The Orange County Register, Fahim pleaded guilty to the killings a day before the trial began, so jurors only had to determine whether Fahim was legally sane at the time he committed the murders. The local newspaper reports that prosecutors told the jury Fahim snapped after complaining about being micromanaged by Cuomo and becoming frustrated with the level of assignments he was getting from him while the two of them worked at Pence Wealth Management in Newport Beach…