A woman in Michigan is facing nine years in prison for attempting to hire an assassin to kill her ex-husband after filling in an application form on a joke website called rent-a-hitman.com.
Wendy Wein contacted the site, insisting she wanted to be connected to a "field operative" in follow-up emails. But instead of linking up with a hitman, her details were handed over to police, who set up an undercover sting near Detroit. Officers posing as assassins were offered $7407 and handed a $296 down payment for travel expenses because her former husband lived in another state.
Wein has now pleaded guilty to charges of solicitation for murder and use of a computer to commit a crime, and will be sentenced next month. Bob Innes, who set up the website in 2005, said: "I thought nobody can be that stupid, and boy have I been proven wrong."
Michael Peterson, of Michigan State Police, who led the case, said: "What stood out the most about this case was the foolishness of the suspect... attempting to hire a hitman from a website."
Rentahitman.com has a number of "red flags" that should put people off, Innes says, including "100 per cent compliance with HIPPA (Hitman Information Privacy & Protection Act of 1964)."