Because her three-year-old son was harassing her lover, an 18-year-old mother in Florida tried to hire a hit man. But she ended up on a parody website when she tried to carry out her murderous plan. The operator of the location has notified the police. The woman was arrested in July and her boyfriend on Monday. You must now answer in court.
“The child is the problem,” wrote 18-year-old lover Gamaliel S. in a text message to teenage mother Jazmin P. “I hope you see that all I ever wanted was to set you free.” If she lost her son, “I’ll think about coming back,” he promised her. This apparently prompted the young woman to look for an assassin.
Mother sent photos and the child’s whereabouts
P. ended up on rentahitman.com (English: Hire a hitman) to hire a hitman. In the form, she requested that her son die before the end of the week. She also sent pictures and revealed the child’s exact whereabouts. She also gave her phone number and provided a fake name for her request. But the website is a satirical web portal designed to condemn people who want others killed. The operator eventually alerted the police.
An executive then contacted the 18-year-old and pretended to take over the job for 3,000 euros. Eventually P. was arrested and charged. The three-year-old boy was found safe and sound in the home of the boy’s grandmother, who had been caring for him since P. moved in with her father.
As a motive, the young mother indicated that her boyfriend, with whom she has been together for over a year, recently broke up because of the child. She is now on trial for incitement to first-degree murder and unlawful use of a communication device, and must stay away from her son after her release.
Source: Krone

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