Location: A quiet corner of Florida — where a digital misstep became a self-made prison. 🏰
Story:
In 2020,a Florida woman, desperate to rid herself of her ex-husband, thought she had found the perfect solution: a hitman. Through a series of rumors or shady contacts, she obtained a phone number she believed belonged to a professional killer. With cold determination, she typed out the fateful message: "When can I kill him?" 🧠
Twist:
The number didn't belong to a hitman.It belonged to a sheriff's deputy. The deputy, playing along, asked for details. Over eager texts, she handed over everything: her ex-husband's address, his daily routine, how she wanted it done to look like an accident, and even negotiated a price. Police gathered every message as evidence, then set a trap. When she arrived to deliver the payment, officers moved in. She was charged with solicitation to commit murder. Prosecutors later called it "one of the easiest cases ever",a would-be murderer who unknowingly texted her entire plot directly to the police, turning her own phone into the key piece of evidence that locked her away.👮
