Woman hires hit man for Cheese

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Woman Allegedly Hires Hit Man for Cheese


Tue Dec 6, 7:01 PM ET


In an unusual case of mistaken identity, a woman who thought a block of white cheese was cocaine is charged with trying to hire a hit man to rob and kill four men. The woman also was mistaken about the hit man. He turned out to be an undercover police officer.

Jessica Sandy Booth, 18, was arrested over the weekend and remains in jail with bond set at $1 million on four charges of attempted murder and four counts of soliciting a murder.
According to police, Booth was in the Memphis home of the four intended victims last week when she mistook a block of queso fresco cheese for cocaine — inspiring the idea to hire someone to break into the home, take the drugs, and kill the men.

An informant described the plot to police, who arranged a meeting between Booth and the undercover officer.

The undercover officer gave Booth some nonfunctioning handguns, bought ammunition for her because she was too young, and the two proceeded to the home under police surveillance.
Booth told the officer that any children inside the house old enough to testify would have to be killed, police said.

A search of the home with the permission of the occupants revealed no drugs — only the white, crumbly cheese common in Mexican cuisine.
"Four men were going to lose their lives over some cheese," said Lt. Jeff Clark, who heads Project Safe Neighborhoods.
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Information from: The Commercial Appeal, http://www.commercialappeal.com



What is freakin wrong with people? :confused:
 
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Fillmoe said:
wow........... that girl was extremely stupid....
Yes, but there are stupider people. True, it was just cheese, but she was under the impression that it was coke, and people have been killed over more trivial things than a couple million bucks worth of coke.
 
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Now see, thats the problem with this newest generation. They blunder into the workfoce without the minimum requiste level of training/education. I wasn't there, but I'm fairly certain that any drug dealer/trafficer with even the barest level of adequate training or experience would have recognized that the cheese was not coke.

Chalk this up to another failure of our national education system. We need more vocational training to prepare our youngsters for the realities they'll be facing in their chosen careers.
 
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mcsluggo said:
Now see, thats the problem with this newest generation. They blunder into the workfoce without the minimum requiste level of training/education. I wasn't there, but I'm fairly certain that any drug dealer/trafficer with even the barest level of adequate training or experience would have recognized that the cheese was not coke.

Chalk this up to another failure of our national education system. We need more vocational training to prepare our youngsters for the realities they'll be facing in their chosen careers.
Yeah, next thing you know all the good pushing and dealing jobs will be outsourced to India.;)