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Shyam Dhody aka Sam Dhody was shot 10 times in the face as he slept in his Gilston home.
Shyam Dhody aka Sam Dhody was shot 10 times in the face as he slept in his Gilston home.

Coast’s notorious crimes: Shyam “Sam’’ Dhody killed in cold blood

HE was a troubled businessman, she was a former prostitute, her lover was a callous killer.

Shyam “Sam’’ Dhody met a brutal end, found dead in his bed on July 5, 2013, after being shot in the face 10 times while he slept in the Gilston home he shared with his partner, Melissa Leigh Shaw.

The horrific execution-style murder, days before his 38th birthday, was initially a baffling case for Gold Coast detectives.

Scenes of Crimes Police search for clues at the Gilston home of murder victim Shyam 'Sam' Dohdy.
Scenes of Crimes Police search for clues at the Gilston home of murder victim Shyam 'Sam' Dohdy.

Mr Dhody had moved to the Gold Coast from India in 2000 to complete his masters degree in information technology at Griffith University. He would go on to become a semi-successful property investor, before his businesses and life came crashing down.

Two banks sued Mr Dhody to recover debts in 2012, the Commonwealth Bank launching legal action in the Brisbane District Court in March and Westpac in the Southport District Court in August.

In the months before his brutal murder in 2013, the banks were circling.

He had more than $1 million worth of property seized by the banks and the corporate regulator had moved to shut down one of his companies.

The Gilston home of murder victim Shyam 'Sam' Dohdy.
The Gilston home of murder victim Shyam 'Sam' Dohdy.

Then in March that year, Mr Dhody heard a noise while he was inside his Molendinar home. When he stepped outside to check on it, he was set upon.

An unknown attacker beat him severely with a crowbar and a concrete pot.

The assailant gave him a chilling warning: “I will finish the job, I’m going to kill you.’’

The assault only stopped when a 17-year-old girl walked by and witnessed the beating.

Inside the home meanwhile was his partner Shaw and her two children.

Soon after that attack Shaw made an impassioned public plea for her partner’s attacker to hand himself in.

“My partner was on the ground and there was blood everywhere,” Ms Shaw said at the time.

“I thought he was going to be dead in a couple of seconds.’’

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Sanjeev Dhody spoke at a police press conference appealing for answers into his son’s death.
Sanjeev Dhody spoke at a police press conference appealing for answers into his son’s death.

Months later, Shaw would walk into the master bedroom of the Gilston home that they had moved into weeks earlier, and would find her partner dead — s hot in the face 10 times by a .22 calibre rifle.

Police launched a huge investigation, with detectives looking into Mr Dhody’s business dealings and trying to learn if he had any enemies.

Days after the murder his family flew from India to the Gold Coast and called for anyone who knew anything to come forward.

Mr Dhody’s parents, Kavinder and Sushma, and brothers Sanjeev and Vivek made the public appeal.

“We are shattered and devastated,” Sanjeev said, speaking on behalf of the family as his mother wept.

“That’s really shocking … how a person like him could have been shot.

“Basically he loved Australia. He never said anything wrong about Australian people because he was one of them. He would never do bad things.

The partner of slain Gold Coast businessman Shyam `Sam' Dhody, Melissa Shaw being lead by police into the Southport Police, over his execution-style murder.
The partner of slain Gold Coast businessman Shyam `Sam' Dhody, Melissa Shaw being lead by police into the Southport Police, over his execution-style murder.

“He was generous in helping people. He would leave no stone unattended in helping others.’’

He said nothing would bring his brother back but the family wanted his killers caught “for the sake of the law of the land … so it (the murder) will not be repeated”.

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Little did they or police at the time know there was a fox in the henhouse.

Weeks after the family’s plea for help in solving Mr Dhody’s death, police held another press conference, calling for information on a crowbar they believed was used in the March assault. It appeared the initial bashing and the murder were linked.

Then on July 26 detectives raided two homes at Bribie Island and Lismore.

A month went by and nothing. Detectives were building their case.

Then on August 19, his partner Melissa Leigh Shaw, 27, was charged with his murder and attempted murder. Hours later, Gold Coast detectives went to Brisbane’s Prince Charles

Hospital and charged her lover, Adam James Gooley, 32, with the same offences.

Sanjeev Dhody speaks to the media while his mother Sushma weeps over her son’s death.
Sanjeev Dhody speaks to the media while his mother Sushma weeps over her son’s death.

Gooley had heart problems and had been under police guard at the hospital for some time, after undergoing surgery, before he was charged.

The whole sordid affair unravelled. It turned out Shaw had asked her lover, Gooley, to kill Mr Dhody.

In March 2013, Gooley tried to beat him to death with a crowbar and the concrete pot, before he was interrupted by the 17-year-old girl who was out walking at Molendinar.

Months later Shaw called him after learning her fiance was due home early from a business trip.

Mr Dhody, exhausted from the trip, had gone to bed. He wouldn’t wake up again.

Gooley had been hiding in a walk-in cupboard, let in by Shaw who wanted the job they started in March finished.

The partner of slain Gold Coast businessman Shyam `Sam' Dhody, Melissa Shaw being lead by police into the Southport Police Station-Watchhouse, over his execution-style murder.
The partner of slain Gold Coast businessman Shyam `Sam' Dhody, Melissa Shaw being lead by police into the Southport Police Station-Watchhouse, over his execution-style murder.

Gooley had borrowed his father’s gun and gone to the Gilston home some time between 6am and 7.40am, allegedly while his lover was in the house.

Gooley took the .22 calibre rifle and shot Mr Dhody in the face 10 times at point blank range. He later took the rifle back to his father in Lismore — his dad none the wiser it had been used in an execution.

It came out in court that Mr Dhody had met Shaw while she was a sex worker. She had told fellow prostitutes that a rich client was going to set her up.

But he was bankrupt at the time of his death.

Meanwhile, Gooley was being kept alive by an artificial heart, with his lawyers claiming he could die before the case was even heard. That was in October 2013.

But Gooley survived and on August 1, 2015, he pleaded guilty to the murder and attempted murder of Dhody.

Adam Gooley, 32 was charged at a bedside hearing in Prince Charles Hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for a heart condition.
Adam Gooley, 32 was charged at a bedside hearing in Prince Charles Hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for a heart condition.

On September 4, 2015, he was sentenced to life in prison for the cold-blooded execution of Shyam “Sam’’ Dhody. He told detectives he acted alone out of a hatred for Mr Dhody, who Shaw claimed was abusing her in a domestic violence relationship.

Justice David Boddice gave Gooley the minimum mandatory punishment for murder — life imprisonment with no parole for 20 years.

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It was clear Gooley had acted out of “a misguided sense of loyalty” to his lover but there was no justification for the “brutal and cowardly slaying”, the judge said.

The cold and calculating Shaw finally had her day in court on April 5, 2015.

On the first day of the trial she was compared to Helen of Troy, described as “the face that launched the murder” of Dhody.

During his opening statement, Crown prosecutor Dennis Kinsella told the jury Shaw procured off-and-on lover Gooley to kill Mr Dhody, who — it was claimed — used to beat her after she met him in her work as a prostitute.

“(Shaw was) the face that launched the murder of Shyam Dhody,” he said.

Mr Kinsella also referred to Shaw as the Trojan horse of the tale.

On April, 20, 2016, Shaw was found guilty of murder but not guilty of attempted murder.

Shaw wept in the dock and dabbed her eyes with a tissue after the verdict was delivered.

Justice Peter Flanagan sentenced Shaw and said: “In light of the verdict of the jury, they have accepted you were a party to a premeditated and persistent plan to kill Sam Dhody.’’

Shaw was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 20 years.

The brutal 2013 crime left Dhody’s son and daughter from a previous relationship — who had been living in Perth with their mother — without a father, while it left Shaw’s two daughters without a mother.

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