A woman is behind bars facing two cases of written death threats and another of severe harassment. She is accused in Florida, United States of contacting hitmen to attack her own parents and grandparents for an inheritance.
The intentions were revealed by Florida police, alerted by two inmates.
The institution says that “an undercover operation succeeded in stopping the plan of the prisoner who tried to hire hitmen to kill her parents, grandparents and the prosecutor who handled her criminal case.”
It is indicated Tureygua Inaru, 29 years old. She is being held “for threatening to kill her former colleagues at Disney,” according to the New York Post.
He shot dead a family member, left two others wounded, and took his own life for not involving him in handing out an inheritance
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Inaru’s apparent assassin plans date back to December 2022.
This prisoner allegedly “asked two prisoners for help to contact a person who killed her parents and grandfather” at the end of last year.
The multiple homicide was “to collect a two million dollar estate,” the indictment says.
The woman told her two fellow inmates that her parents were wealthy and that she would receive an inheritance of $2 million upon their deaths.
The investigation shows that “Inaru offered a $50,000 payment for every murder committed under his command.”
The press notes that these inmates, “rather than accepting Inaru’s offer, warned a prison guard of what the woman was up to.”
Why did he ask about the assassins?
According to court documents, Inaru “said she wanted her parents killed for sexually assaulting her and her siblings.”
Of the grandparents, he didn’t touch that point, but he still wanted “they to go away.” The detainee also thought about the death of the lawyer, or his family.
How do they discover all this crime plan? On March 30, 2023, “an undercover detective posed as a prisoner in January and expressed displeasure with the prosecutor handling her criminal case.”
According to the Osceola sheriffs, “Inaru used social media and other Internet resources to spy on the government attorney prosecuting his cases.”
They say the woman “wanted to make him suffer” and “didn’t care if that official’s family died too,” read an arrest warrant.
Inaru remains behind bars without bail and is due back in court in May.
Source: Eluniverso

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