Woman: Why I hired a hitman to kill my husband
Crazy World
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Huffington Post
| Jul 10, 2013
Unbeknownst to her, Julia Merfeld was being filmed while she matter-of-factly discussed murdering her husband with an undercover cop posing as a hit man.
How much? The 21-year-old Muskegon, Mich. woman offered $50,000 of her husband Jacob Merfeld's $400,000 life insurance policy to the supposed hit man, paid out over several weeks. When and how? Merfield was full of ideas.
It could potentially look like a robbery, she suggested, should be painless (if possible) and must occur on one of two days when Merfeld would be working. She asked the fake hit man to "surprise her."
"The more shocked I am when it happens, the better," she said.
According to Huffington Post, she requested, could he get the 27-year-old target outside before killing him?
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"Because it would be messy in the house," she explained.
Merfeld first told coworker Carlos Ramos she wanted her husband killed. Ramos originally thought she was joking and hoped the topic would never come up again, he told local ABC affiliate WZZM 13.
But when she continued to talk about the plan in more detail, Ramos made the decision to go to the police, who set up the sting with the fake hit man.
In the video, Merfeld seems slightly nervous, but is easily prompted to discuss the murder plot. Wearing a Batman sweatshirt to the second meeting, she shows the man, an undercover Michigan State Police detective, directions to her house, a map of the outside, a floor plan and a photograph of her husband.
"When I first decided to do this, it's not that we weren't getting along," she explained. "As terrible as it sounds, it was easier than divorcing him. I didn't have to worry about the judgment of my family, I didn't have to worry about breaking his heart."
Merfeld pled guilty to solicitation of murder in June and is set to be sentenced on July 30, with the minimum set at six years, according to local news station WOOD TV 8. Jacob Merfeld didn't want his wife to go to prison at all, MLive reports.
As she talked to the man she planned to pay to murder the father of her two children, Merfeld expressed some advance remorse.
"This is kind of like a clean getaway," she said. "I mean, it's going to break my heart when it happens, but it's something I've been thinking about for awhile."
-Huffington Post