A Nevada woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for attempting to hire a hitman using Bitcoin (BTC) to kill her ex-husband.
Kristy Lynn Felkins, the 38-year-old resident of Fallon, Nevada, pleaded guilty in March to a murder-for-hire charge as part of a deal with federal prosecutors, according to a press release by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
As per the court filings, Felkins struck the plea deal to avoid going to trial.
Following the sentencing, a US District Court judge in California ruled that once Felkins completes her prison term, she would be released under supervision for three years.
In 2016, Felkins transferred 12 Bitcoin, then valued at $5,000, to the operator of a website on the Tor network called Besa Mafia, which claimed to offer murder-for-hire services. Today, the Bitcoin she sent would be valued at nearly $360,000.
Court documents revealed that for four months in 2016, Felkins engaged in ongoing conversations with the administrator of the Besa Mafia website.
She provided detailed information about her ex-husband's whereabouts, including his home address, vehicle, and work schedule.
She wanted him eliminated while he was in Chico, California, according to a criminal complaint filed in 2020.
Authorities later revealed that the Besa Mafia website was simply a scam designed to defraud unsuspecting customers.
In a statement acknowledging her guilt, Felkins admitted to offering an additional $4,000 to expedite the murder plot's timeline in March 2016.
She also stated that she "did not care" if her ex-husband's new girlfriend was harmed as a result of the murder.
Felkins reportedly requested the supposed hitman to make the assassination appear as an accident.
According to her statement, she asked the
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