Dramatic footage gives new glimpse into Cash App Bob Lee’s murder

Dramatic footage gives new glimpse into Cash App Bob Lee’s murder
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Dramatic footage gives new glimpse into Cash App Bob Lee’s murder
Author: Andrea Cavallier
Published: Feb, 07 2025 22:51

The founder of Cash App, Bob Lee, was stabbed to death on April 4, 2023, in San Francisco. His killer has been convicted, but in an all-new Dateline NBC that airs on Friday at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT, the lead detective in the case revealed that they knew early on that it wasn’t Lee’s money he was after. Andrea Cavallier takes a look back at the case. But the assailant wanted nothing to do with Lee’s money, leaving behind the tech titan’s watch and wallet after stabbing him to death. Instead, as the district attorney’s office alleged, it was a murder of one tech professional by another, motivated by passion.

 [San Francisco Police Sergeant Brent Dittmer, the lead detective on the case]
Image Credit: The Independent [San Francisco Police Sergeant Brent Dittmer, the lead detective on the case]

San Francisco Police Sergeant Brent Dittmer, who was the lead detective on the case, says he knew this early on. Theories circulated online about a possible mugging, but even though Dittmer and his team believed it was something more, they chose to not to publicly dispute the theories. “If that’s the story people are gonna run with, that is an advantage for us because the people who are responsible, we don’t want to know what we know.” he said “Let everybody think that this is whatever’s on Twitter at that time. We’ll work on what actually happened.”.

 [Krista Lee, who had two children with Bob Lee and was married to him until 2019]
Image Credit: The Independent [Krista Lee, who had two children with Bob Lee and was married to him until 2019]

The two-hour episode on Friday features exclusive interviews with Lee’s family and friends, as well as colleagues from the tech industry, dramatic surveillance video footage an in-depth look at the timeline leading up to his death, and the investigation that led to an arrest and conviction. Lee’s former wife, Krista, also speaks to Dateline, revealing the emotional aftermath his family has endured as she insists he would have never have put himself in such a dangerous situation – which made his murder even more puzzling.

 [Momeni during his trial in 2024]
Image Credit: The Independent [Momeni during his trial in 2024]

“The main people were saying that ‘he must have gotten mugged,’” she said about Lee who was allegedly walking back to his hotel late that night when the attack happened. Krista said she never believed the robbery theory because Lee never walked anywhere. “He would’ve Ubered. Especially at that time,” she said. “And had Bob been approached by someone that was trying to mug him, he would’ve given him, them, the shirt off his back, his wallet, his keys, his clothes. He would’ve said, ‘Hey, man, let me buy you a meal. Please don’t hurt me.’”.

The 43-year-old beloved tech mogul was found staggering on a deserted downtown street, dripping a trail of blood and calling for help after being stabbed in the early hours of April 4, 2023. He was rushed to a hospital but died of his injuries. Lee’s violent death sent shock waves through the tech world and drew national attention. A well-known figure in the tech community, yet there was no clear reason why someone would want to harm him.

At one point, his death inflamed debate over public safety in San Francisco as X owner Elon Musk took to the social media site to post that “violent crime in SF is horrific and even if attackers are caught, they are often released immediately.”. But later that month, when Nima Momeni, 40, a Bay Area IT consultant, was arrested and charged in Lee’s murder, the motive of the killing began to shift.

Prosecutors argued that Momeni intended to fatally stab Lee over an argument about his sister, whom Lee knew, and her reported drug use. Momeni said that Lee attacked him with a knife and that he defended himself and Lee was stabbed. In December 2024, after seven days of deliberations, the jury found Momeni guilty of second-degree murder for killing Lee. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said the verdict showed that the killing was a targeted crime and not an example of random lawlessness in the city.

Lee, who had created mobile payment service Cash App and was the chief product officer of the cryptocurrency MobileCoin, had recently moved to Miami to be closer to his ex-wife and their two children, and had returned to the Bay Area for a visit. The afternoon before the stabbing, Lee and Momeni’s sister Khazar Momeni had been doing drugs and drinking at the apartment of a drug dealer Lee knew, the Associated Press reported. Lee left before Nima Momeni went to pick up his sister, who told him she had been assaulted.

Prosecutors said Momeni was furious with Lee for introducing Khazar to the drug dealer who gave her GHB, known as a date-rape drug, hours before the stabbing. A friend of Lee’s testified that Momeni then grilled Lee over the phone about what happened to his sister while at the drug dealer’s apartment. He sent text messages saying that the two men were creeps and sexual predators. Momeni later hung out with Lee at his sister’s condo until she kicked them out, saying she needed to sleep.

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