Darkweb hitman bitcoin scam leads to ex-wife's murder-for-hire arrest: USDOJ
09/26/2020 1:41 pm PDT
via KTLA:
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTLA/AP) -- A federal grand jury in California has indicted a 36-year-old Nevada woman accused of trying to hire a hit man on the internet for $5,000 in bitcoin to kill her ex-husband.
Kristy Lynn Felkins of Fallon is accused of communicating with someone in 2016 on a website that purported to offer murder-for-hire services.
The U.S. Attorney's Office alleges Felkins sent 12 bitcoin (valued at approximately $5,000 at the time) to a darkweb hitman website to have her ex-husband murdered.
Felkins "regularly communicated with" the darkweb site administrator to allegedly pay and arrange for the murder of her ex-husband when he was to travel to Chico, Calif.
The website turned out to be a scam, and Felkins was not refunded the bitcoin she sent to the site, which is no longer in operation, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
If convicted, Felkins faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
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