Posted on 08/31/2023 7:08:36 AM PDT by devane617
A woman known for her involvement with her husband in a failed multi-million dollar horse show venture in California more than a decade ago is now accused of offering a friend millions of dollars to kill her estranged spouse.
According to the criminal complaint obtained by Law&Crime, 42-year-old Tatyana Natasha Remley between July 1 and Aug. 2 — months after she and her husband separated — “did unlawfully solicit another to commit and join in the commission of the murder of a human being,” namely Mark Remley.
Prosecutors in the San Diego District Attorney’s Office also alleged that Tatyana Remley on July 2 committed two separate firearm offenses: having a concealed gun in her car though she “is not listed with the Department of Justice […] as the registered owner of that particular firearm;” and carrying a loaded gun “on his/her person and in a vehicle while in a public place and on a public street in an incorporated city” while, again, not being the registered owner of the weapon.
The Coast News reported that Mark Remley told the publication Tatyana Remley was arrested one month after he learned she had offered a mutual friend $2 million to kill him.
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“I posted this because I don’t understand why she is in jail?”
Because she has millions of dollars, for now.
She and her botox may look good now, but I bet she is a real horse’s ass.
She apparently has few assets other than on her person.
Looks like your typical gold digger.
Off Topic-but has anyone watched All The Queen’s Horses on Amazon?
Happened in Dickson, Illinois.
I read she was released from prison in 2020 due to Covid policy. Wonder where she is now.
Looks like your typical gold digger.
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I think she looks like your typical stripper....
"They promised this was going to be a spectacle beyond the likes of anything we'd ever seen in San Diego, and in a certain tragic sense, they redeemed that promise. We've never seen anything quite like the disaster that was Valitar."Yelp reviewers weren't very kind...In UT-San Diego, reporter Peter Rowe writes:
"Valitar, set in a fantasy kingdom of sleek stallions and acrobatic equestrians, was touted as a matchless spectacle. Even before the Nov. 16 “world premiere” at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the Rancho Santa Fe producers were planning a U.S. tour. “It’s like Cirque du Soleil with horses,” co-producer Tatyana Remley told a television reporter, “but it’s its own type of show.” What type of show was it? A disaster."
Years ago, we took our family to "Cavalia." Our middle daughter was an excellent horsewoman at the time and we really enjoyed the show.
Speaking of horses. Rode hard and put away wet.
It really is remarkable how the laws differ from state to state regarding firearms. Apparently firearms in California must be ‘registered’ and it is a crime if one is caught carrying firearm that is not registered to you. And, of course, one must get some kind of government permission to carry the registered firearm ‘concealed in a car or on one’s person within an incorporated city’.
In most states, firearms are not ‘registered’ nor is permission needed for law-abiding adults to carry firearms concealed.
Not just with gun laws, but in many different ways there is a stark difference between the states.
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