New Yorker Susan Williams was convicted of Conspiracy in the Second Degree and Possession of a Forged Instrument after prosecutors successfully argued she had hatched a plan to have her husband killed.
Williams met with a private investigator in February 2009 and informed him that she wanted her husband "to disappear." The PI, who she had used to investigate her husband during their divorce, clued authorities in to Ms. Williams' plot.
With a promise to pay $20,000 upon completion of the job, Williams gave an undercover detective a $500 down payment, photos of her husband, and his work address.
Williams also tried to forge documents, making herself the beneficiary of her husband's million-dollar life insurance policy. When she's sentenced, she faces up to 25 years in jail.
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