A man in Florida pleaded guilty for plotting to kill his ex-girlfriend and her husband at home and now faces 10 years in prison. On July 9, 51-year-old Daniel Slater of Palm Beach County, Florida, admitted court He met with an anonymous person to discuss plans for the murder.
Slater and his colleagues drove past the couple’s home, explaining in detail how each murder will be carried out, identifying specific windows to be photographed and areas to be aware of. He said he wanted accomplices to squirt”Black people’s fate is also fate“At home, making the activist organization look like the man behind the murder.
In exchange for the murder, Slater provided drugs and money to repay the debts owed by the female killer. Slater also contacted another person to help them resolve the murder case. No killings occurred.
The female killer was identified as Brianne Slabaugh in a report in March. Sun sentry, The other person is Slabaugh’s boyfriend. Slabaugh was found dead in the Florida Everglades on February 22, 2020. A forensic doctor ruled that he died of heroin and cocaine overdose.
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Slater’s ex-girlfriend Brianna Kane had previously imposed a restraining order on him. Kane said in the petition: “Daniel Slater has made many threats to my life and family and friends.” “Since we separated, I found two trackers in my car. I noticed one. The burly girl followed me and filmed my video.” The girl described by Brianna Kane turned out to be Slab.
At the November 2020 detention hearing on Slater, the prosecutor Jessica Kahn Obernoff who helped lead the case confirmed that Slater and Slabo were involved in the murder conspiracy.
Obernoff said: “The defendant commissioned Brian Slabo to monitor his ex-girlfriend, kidnapping and killing several people related to his ex-girlfriend.”
FBI agent Jessica Apasa also confirmed the latter.
“On February 6, the victim, the woman found in the Everglades, provided the police with a statement stating that Dan Slater hired her to be—essentially hired her to be an’assassin’,'” Apa Sa said.
Slater will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge James I. Cohn on September 16. Lauderdale. He will face up to 10 years in prison.
Weekly newspaper The Ministry of Justice was contacted for further comments, but no response was received before the publication time.



