Angela Voelkert Uses Fake Teen Facebook Profile To Trick Ex, Uncover Murder Plot: REPORT
The 29-year-old Indiana woman created a faux Facebook account that appeared to belong to a teenage girl. Using the profile, she began conversing with her soon-to-be ex-husband, who seemed more than ready to put an end to an already messy divorce. According to the New York Post, David, 38, allegedly confessed through Facebook that he had not only planted a GPS tracking device on his wife's van, but was using it to pinpoint the perfect location where he would have her killed.
"I am going to find someone to take care of her and now it will be easier because I know where she is at all times," he allegedly wrote.
He reportedly asked the "girl" on Facebook if she knew any "gang-bangers" at her school that would do the job for $10,000, according to the Post.
Fox News reported that the identity of the girl Voelkert used for the profile picture, and from where she obtained the the photo, is unknown.
"Once she is gone, I don't have to hide with my kids," Voelkert's husband wrote, according to court papers. "I can do what I want and not have to worry about not seeing my family anymore. You should find someone at your school. There should be some gang-bangers there that would put a cap in her ass for $10,000. I am done with her crap!"
This is the second murder attempt that seems to have been uncovered using Facebook in the past two days.
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