
A woman in the UK is accused of hatching a plan to kill her husband’s husband using her former naval sailor lover for £ 124,000 ( £1.47 crore) life insurance payout. The woman, identified as 46 -year -old Michelle Mills, reportedly portrayed a fake armed burglary to claim the payment of her husband Christopher’s insurance and began a new life with his friend Geraint Berry.
Before the two settled on the pretending armed robbery, Michelle and Berry also thought they would insert his pills into his drink and then hit him with a pillow or put in his fox salad (extremely toxic).
The couple allegedly planned to correct the false armed burglary using imitation weapons to murder their husband while staying in their holiday caravan in the picturesque place of the countryside. False robbery was also carried out a month after Christopher’s life insurance came into force. Also read | Case of Murder for Honeymoon: Cooling details appear because police submitting the application; Raja’s brother requires a serious punishment
Politics was named Michelle as the only recipient of £ 124,000 for his death.
Prosecutor Jonathan Rees KC said: “Michelle Mills and Geraint Berry have embarked on a secret sexual relationship that at least became more intense on the role of Geraint Berry.
To carry out his plan, Berry hired a colleague of soldier Steven Thomas. Also read | Black Magic, Fake Spirit and Manipulation: The ominous Story of the Triangle Meerut Love, which killed Saurabh Rajput
The plan deteriorated when Christopher Mills overcame them, disarmed both and forced them to flee and hide in the bushes.
The court has been said that when the plan was blocked, Michelle sent Berry, who reads: “The police were called. Run away. Remove all contact on both phones. I love you.”
Michelle Mills later told the police that the plan of killing her husband was only “imagination”. She insisted that she had never intended to be damaged for him, and described the idea of killing him as “just a imagination she could escape”.
During the interrogation of Michelle, she told the police that she had the feeling that she could not leave her husband, and feared she would “end up on the street” with nothing.
Rees said, “She said she was worried that if she left Christopher Mills, she sold everything they owned and she would be nothing with anything.”
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