Victoria Leigh Sargento-Graham allegedly told man she asked to kill for her that the 'world is cruel,' while suggesting suffocation as a method.
On 1/6/20 at 8:04 AM ESTA woman in Florida has been arrested on suspicion of trying to arrange a man to kill someone for her after failing to perform the act herself, according to reports.
During the discussion, the suspect is alleged to have told the man that she tried to kill the person herself but was unable to.The man is reported to have assured Sargento-Graham that he would commit the crime later on that day. However, he went to the police instead. During the call, Sargento-Graham is said to have told the witnesses that the"world is cruel" and suffocating the target while he was asleep would be the best way to kill her intended victim.
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