Though the suspected stabber has claimed his girlfriend wasn't even murdered, the courtroom got a look at Robert Camarano's scary side when prosecutor Peter Casolaro read a letter victim Michele Hyams allegedly wrote three days before her murder. Hyams wrote, "you said...'I want to knock your face off, see your teeth break and fly out of your mouth. I want to slam my fist into your f---ing face and knock half your f--in' head off. I will disfigure you.' And then you asked me to make you dinner." She then predicted, "You are going to kill me."

Camarano, who is representing himself, had his own ideas about the letter, claiming someone planted it on her hard drive to frame him. He asked Det. Christopher Wachholtz, "If someone else created them and sent them to Miss Hyams, you have no way of knowing who created them?" to which the detective answered that he only knew the documents were created on Hyams' computer. Camarano then claimed that the ".doc" extension meant the document was created by someone named "Doc." The Post says he did this "comically," but we're not sure if that means Camarano was in on the joke or not.

He also claimed cops framed him by editing surveillance footage that proved he wasn't in the apartment at the time, and that Hyams actually died of an overdose.