Posted on 06/04/2023 2:56:24 AM PDT by Libloather
An environmental compliance specialist allegedly tried to hire a hitman to murder the wife of a man she had met on Match.com.
Melody Sasser is said to have placed an order using a website called Online Killers Market to hire a hitman to kill Jennifer Wallace, the wife of a man she had met online.
In an affidavit seen by DailyMail.com prosecutors shared details of a transaction made in January of this year concerning the alleged murder for hire scheme.
Authorities were first made aware of Sasser's alleged scheme in April, when a foreign law enforcement agency notified the Department of Homeland Security's that Jennifer Wallace was the target of an assassination plot.
The overseas agency had discovered messages between a user in the U.S. named 'cattree', who prosecutors claim is Sasser, and the administrator of the Online Killers Market, according to the complaint.
The first, dated January 11 2023, included Jennifer Wallace's full name and address in Prattville, Alabama, along with an escrow payment being made.
For the services, Sasser allegedly made payments totaling $9,750 in Bitcoin, an untraceable cryptocurrency.
Alongside the transaction, Sasser had added a description of how she wanted the murder executed and details about the Wallace's life.
According to court documents, Sasser asked the site: 'It needs to seem random or accident, or plant drugs, do not want a long investigation.
'She recently moved in with her new husband, she works at home and in office in Birmingham.
'She drives a blue Subaru Outback, her husband drives a maroon Jeep Grand Cherokee.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Reads like a movie or TV show plot.
We must assume that anything and everything we type into an internet site can and will be read by some third party. In other words: don’t input any words you don’t want exposed to the world. Think before hitting that “submit” button.
That was a rather “sassy” thing to do.
Did she really think it would be that easy? Like placing an order for roof repair? Her first clue that this was a fake operation should have been the price of the hit. $9750. for all that Wet Work is low. Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap!
“Online Killers Market.” Hmm….Seems legit, and law enforcement would never think to look there. I hire all my hitmen through “totallynotanFBIsting.com. Can’t be too careful.
Now, be nice. SOMEBODY has to occupy the 3-sigma spot on the lower end of the bell curve. Have some pity, willya?
Sounds like she's one of those lefties who loves her job telling people what they can do with their own property.
And surprise, surprise...when things don't go her way (i.e. a married man who cheats on his wife with her won't leave the wife) she goes postal.
And then this leftie chick who probably thought she was smarter than everyone else goes to an online site to hire a killer.
And the wife who was cheated on is staying with the husband...smdh
I use Craigslist. Seems to work well.
Geesh, I was wondering when the Clinton’s website would be exposed.
Pretty blonde liberal is crazy. What a shock.
There seems to be an excessive amount of those type people running around.
There really is a website for everything
“Environmental specialist”? What was she, a motel housekeeper?
That's what amazes me. It never occurred to this person that maybe, just maybe, by using this website her plot would be discovered.
Envirowacko’s are all NUTS!! Every one of them is filled with enough hostility to choke the whole stable!
I don’t understand why her occupation is in the headline/lead.
Is it germane to the murder request/attempt?
Just askin’
Cletus Yokel, CHMM CECM
IRL: Environmental Compliance Specialist
It’s like using Angie’s List, except it is called Hillary’s List.
She looks like Hillary Clinton minus 30 years and 75 pounds. A natural born killer.
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