New Delhi: A woman was sentenced to 100 months in jail. Her crime is more horrific than the punishment. The woman plotted a murder which is being discussed all over the world. This 48-year-old woman fell in love with a married man. But she wanted to remove his wife from her path. This is the reason why she searched for a killer online and gave him a contract to kill her lover's wife. But the police arrested him.
The name of this 48-year-old woman is Melody Sasser. The case is from Tennessee, America. The woman had met a married man on the match.com website. To get rid of her lover's wife, she resorted to the dark web and hired a killer from the 'online killer market'. To save herself, the woman paid in cryptocurrency. Melody Sasser paid about 10,000 dollars to the killer. This amount is 8,35,784 in Indian rupees.
Killer required... Advertisement given on website
The woman wrote on the website that a killer is needed to kill a woman in Prattville, Alabama. The special thing is that the woman had changed her name on the website to 'Cattree'. She also shared the woman's office and home address, car number with the killer so that the incident could be carried out accurately.
Tracked with fitness app
The accused woman also used to track her lover's wife through a fitness app. When her work was not done for two months, she started messaging the killer repeatedly. She also sent voicemails. She asked the killer when the work would be done. What was the delay? This restlessness landed her in jail. Actually, the police got hold of these messages.
Will have to pay compensation of 50 thousand dollars
The woman's lover has been identified as DW. He said that I suspected Sasser because threatening voicemails were found on his wife's phone. After this the matter reached the police. During the investigation, the police found many evidences including a list of dark web websites. Let us tell you that last year the woman was convicted. Just last week she was sentenced to 100 months in jail. The lover's wife will also have to pay compensation of 50 thousand dollars.
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