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They accuse the young man of hiring someone to kill his parents (and they filed charges against him)

2019-09-11T22:46:28.707Z


The girl's boyfriend told investigators that he had seen her in a "known drug house" where she told him she wanted to kill her parents, according to the affidavit.


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(CNN) - A Florida teenager was arrested this week on charges of trying to kill her parents and must remain in custody, according to a sworn statement by the police.

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Alyssa Michelle Hatcher is accused of stealing almost $ 1,500 from her parents' bank account while trying to carry out her hit murder plot, the affidavit shows. He used $ 400 to pay a friend to kill his parents, the document says, and when the act was not carried out, the 17-year-old paid another person $ 900 to do so.

The boyfriend's boyfriend told investigators that he had seen her in a "known drug house" where she told him she wanted to kill her parents, according to the affidavit.

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When she was interviewed by an investigator at her home, Hatcher said that in addition to paying two people to kill their parents, she also used the money she had stolen to buy cocaine, the affidavit says.

Hatcher's parents were not injured and told investigators they wanted to press charges against their daughter. She was charged as a minor with two counts of criminal murder request.

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Hatcher must appear before a Lake County court on October 3.

With information from Pierre Meihan

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Source: cnnespanol

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