This lady apparently thought that she could commit a perfect crime...
Maybe the writer for BLUE BLOODS should research this case for an episode next season.
This kind of thing was MAYBE possible when the person asking for the hit wasn’t a complete big mouth wacko and the code of Omerta still reigned supreme in the Mafia.
Now a mafioso would exchange info on his role in such a murder to get a week taken off his sentence.
and VERY FEW people have Real mafia connections.
And unless it is family, the mafioso that does it for you extracts a HUGE price at the time and sometimes into the future.
DON’T ask a boyfriend or a lover or a neighbor or the mailman who you heard is tough to do the hit.
They will run to the FBI and you’ll get caught.
Better yet, DON’T TRY TO HAVE ANYONE KILLED!!! :)
The lady was a NY police officer. You would think she would know this. Or has NYPD completely lowered their bar.
How did a woman this crazy and self centered get so far in life without it being apparent earlier?
I expect it to be a Life Time movie.
Oxygen has a new movie Murder for Hire on
Shes got those psycho eyes
Not to derail the thread or anything, but didn’t Hitlery destroy far more than two iphones? Why do we never hear of the potential sentence she faces?
some things you don’t delegate. If the Evil Queen had taken out Snow White herself, guess who would still be fairest in the land?
You just can't trust anyone these days. Neither the wife, nor the wife's boyfriend.
Lying and crying, the Jussie Skillet defense.
Generally speaking, if you have a secret, and one other person knows the secret, it’s not a secret.
I agree that “murder for hire” is one of the stupidest crimes anyone can commit. If you don’t know the “hit man” you are probably going to be recorded and very possibly end up on an episode of some crime show or other. If you do know the “hit man” that’s still a likely outcome. Even if he’s a family member and not wearing a wire, given the choice between your skin and his, he’s going to choose his.
Even some otherwise ruthless criminals may have some sort of conscience in some areas. I watched a program a while back where a woman persuaded her husband to kill her ex-husband and the father of her child. While in jail, the husband could not resist boasting about the crime to his cellmate, a man who was in on drug charges.
The cellmate promptly ratted him out. It turned out that this tough criminal was outraged at the murder. “They killed that man for no reason- they killed him for trying to be a good father!” You could hear the genuine outrage in his voice. If the killing had been a drug deal gone bad he wouldn’t have batted an eye, but killing a man because he wanted to be a part of his child’s life was more than he could stomach.
[ She was busted after DiRubba, a mob wannabe described by a former neighbor as a poor mans Tony Soprano,” cooperated with the FBI to bring her down. The suspect turned homicidal toward DiRubbas 15-year-old daughter because the girl was cutting into the couples time together, authorities alleged. ]
O.K. so the married woman has a poor man’s Tony Soprano as a boyfriend. BUT he has a 15-year-old daughter, who cuts into her time together with him (the boyfriend).
So, she wants the boyfriend to take out her husband and the boyfriend’s own daughter. Sloppy writing when they finally introduce the boyfriend’s name.
I guess he “Di Rubba them out” - if possible. For $10,000.
Yeah, she’s a good mom. I can totally see that.
Her brother was FBI...
FBI agent brother to cop accused of murder-for-hire plot, dead by suicide: sources
7/25/2019, 11:07:10 AM · by Marcell · 38 replies
New York Post ^ | July 24,2019 | By Larry Celona, Craig McCarthy, Emily Saul and Bruce Golding
The FBI agent brother of an NYPD cop accused in a murder-for-hire plot killed himself while out of town with other agents, law-enforcement sources told The Post on Wednesday. Salvatore “Sal” Cincinelli, 41, was found with at least one gunshot wound inside the Container Bar in Austin, Texas, when cops arrived there shortly before midnight on July 16 in response to a report of gunfire, a spokeswoman for the Austin Police Department said. The incident is being investigated as suicide, the spokeswoman said. She wouldn’t elaborate. Cincinelli was a former Wall Street trader who joined the FBI in 2011 and...