Woman sets up fake Facebook account, learns that niece is planning her murder.
A 19-year-old Alabama woman is in jail after she asked a fictional stranger to murder her family and dog.
According to court records obtained by
AL.com, Marissa Williams lived with her aunt in Fosters, Alabama, but
their relationship became strained after Williams began asking strangers
she met on Facebook over to her aunt’s house.
When her aunt asked her to stop and refused
to allow her to attend parties with strangers she met online, Williams
blocked her aunt on Facebook.
So her aunt created a fake profile for “Tre
‘Topdog’ Ellis” and added her niece as a friend, hoping that she could
use the ruse to teach Williams about the dangers of online social
interaction.
According to court documents, the experiment
backfired. On the first day Williams interacted online with “Ellis,” she
provided the fictional man with her phone number and home address,
asked him to buy her alcohol and bring it to her aunt’s home to drink,
and offered to have sex with him if he would pay her $50 phone bill.
A few days later, she confessed to “Ellis”
that she hated her life in Alabama and wanted him to come to her aunt’s
house and “kidnap” her. Williams said that if her aunt tried to stop
him, he should just shoot and kill her.
Her plans became increasingly elaborate, as
she eventually provided the fictional man with instructions on how to
break into her aunt’s house, and requested that he break in her aunt’s
window so he could murder her and her fiance first. She also requested
he kill her cousin and the family dog before he “kidnapped” her.
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