Posted on 02/05/2023 9:06:38 AM PST by BenLurkin
The Haddonfield man is accused of exchanging sexually explicit photographs and videos with the then-13-year-old victim during the summer of 2015. The victim lived in New York at the time.
After the victim’s parents learned of the “inappropriate contact,” they notified law enforcemen...
Prosecutors allege that Musbach decided to have the victim killed so that the victim could not testify against him in the pending criminal case.
Musbach repeatedly contacted the administrator of a murder-for-hire website on the dark web, which purported to offer contact killings or other acts of violence in exchange for cryptocurrency, from May 7, 2016, to May 20, 2016.
“Musbach asked if a 14-year-old was too young to target, and upon hearing that the age was not a problem, paid approximately 40 bitcoin (approximately $20,000 at the time) for the hit"...
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Wow! All I can say. And of course, this will be properly handled by the “authorities” behind bars.
Pedophiles need to be killed, PERIOD...
30 something skinny white, “james bond-villian type” -looking-evil-little-bastard.
What a horrible person he is, to first, violate, then plan on killing a child to keep him quiet. I would think the child plus his parents still wonder if they are in danger from some similar kind of ‘contract’?
He’s obviously not your average person if he’s got that much bitcoin laying around.
Is this Justice?
There’s a murder-for-hire website?
Porn addicted man strikes again.
20 grand, really?
Musbach is 31 and, after a ten-year sentence, will still have plenty of time to endanger many other children.
“NJ man hired hitman for $20K in Bitcoin to kill a 14-year-old”
FINALLY! someone came up with a killer app for bitcoin!
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