BREAKING: A shop manager is facing a lengthy prison sentence for trying to have a love rival killed.
A shop manager is facing a lengthy prison sentence for trying to have a love rival killed.
The message said: ‘I’m looking for the murder of a woman. I have £1,000 and I am willing to pay more once I am paid. This woman has caused a lot of problems for myself and others. Please can you help sort this out.’ ‘On the website was a message, including Rutt Ruutna’s address, in Milton Keynes, Facebook profile and description. It was posted by jealous Franks.’
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