I found out that the person she assigned to kill her ex-wife and daughter was a policeman

Marilyn Chu, 56, devised a sophisticated and professional plan to kill her ex-wife and his 13-year-old stepdaughter.

However, when she arrived in Trenton, New Jersey to discuss the details of the assassination with the hitman, it turned out to be a police officer.

In the story published by The Daily Star, the police received information about the woman's intentions that prompted her to investigate the case via the Special Investigation Unit of the New Jersey Attorney General's Office (USA), which concluded that a secret meeting with a police officer disguised as a professional killer It was necessary to confirm the suspicions aroused in the direction of the woman.

The secret police lured Marilyn to the meeting that took place on December 18, where the latter handed over $21,000 to what she believed was a professional killer and promised to deliver another $20,000 once the wife and daughter were dead.

Along with the money, Marilyn handed pictures of the wife and daughter, as well as disposable rubber gloves and a towel to use during their execution.

After the police caught her in the act, they searched her house, where they found the remaining $20,000 that she had allocated to give to the killer after the crime was completed.

A press release from the Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the intended primary target of Chu's attack was her ex-husband's new wife.

But the prosecutor's office also confirmed that Marilyn told the undercover officer that if the victim's 13-year-old daughter was present at the time of the murder, she should also be killed.

The court charged the woman with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, in addition to one count of money laundering.

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