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A Tennessee Air National Guardsman is going through fees after making use of to be a hitman on a spoof “rent-a-hitman” web site, in accordance with the Department of Justice.
Josiah Ernesto Garcia, 21, was charged Thursday after submitting an employment inquiry to the web site rentahitman.com, which is a parody web site that features “testimonials” from purportedly glad hit-man clients.
The web site was initially created in 2005 to “advertise a cyber security startup company,” the Justice Department mentioned in a news launch. “The company failed and over the next decade it received many inquiries about murder-for-hire services.”
Garcia indicated in February that he had “military experience, and rifle expertise” and requested an “in depth job description,” in accordance with a prison criticism filed Thursday.
“Garcia followed up on this initial request and submitted other identification documents and a resume, indicating he was an expert marksman and employed in the Air National Guard since July 2021. The resume also indicated that Garcia was nicknamed “Reaper,” which was earned from his army expertise and marksmanship, the Department of Justice mentioned within the news launch.
Garcia despatched one other follow-up electronic mail days later, saying he didn’t hear again after submitting a resume, in accordance with the criticism.
According to investigators, Garcia wrote within the electronic mail, “Why I want this Job* Im looking for a job, that pays well, related to my military experience (Shooting and Killing the marked target) so I can support my kid on the way. What can I say, I enjoy doing what I do, so if I can find a job that is similar to it, (such as this one) put me in coach!”
After Garcia despatched extra follow-up emails, the web site proprietor – on the route of the FBI – responded with an electronic mail saying, “Josiah, a Field Coordinator will be in touch in the near future. You will receive a message when they are ready. Timing is based on client needs,” in accordance with the criticism.
On April 5, an FBI spy contacted Garcia for a telephone interview, throughout which he requested, “How soon can I start?” and “What do the payments look like?” in accordance with the criticism.
The spy requested Garcia if he was snug with taking fingers or ears as trophies or performing torture at a consumer’s request.
“If it’s possible and in my means to do so, I’m more than capable,” Garcia mentioned, in accordance with the criticism.
In an in-person assembly with the spy on Wednesday, Garcia “was presented with a ‘target package’ consisting of photographs and a description of a fictional target’s name, weight, age, height, address, and employment information,” the criticism mentioned.
Garcia was advised the goal was the consumer’s husband, who was abusive to her, and that the consumer was paying $5,000 for the job with a down cost of $2,500, the criticism mentioned.
“After agreeing to the terms of the murder arrangement, Garcia asked the agent if he needed to provide a photograph of the dead body,” in accordance with the Justice Department launch. “Garcia was then arrested by FBI agents, who in a subsequent search of his home, recovered an AR style rifle.”
Garcia is charged with the usage of interstate commerce amenities within the fee of murder-for-hire. He faces as much as 10 years in jail if convicted, the Justice Department mentioned.
Act Daily News has been unable to succeed in Garcia’s legal professional for remark. Garcia is ready to look in courtroom on Tuesday afternoon.
Act Daily News has reached out to the Air National Guard for remark.
Source: www.cnn.com