NAPOLIA, Fla. (WFLA) – The brothers of the murder victims hired three men to carry out the murder, according to the Department of Justice.
On April 16th and 17th, 29-year-old Miguel Marquez Romero and 54-year-old Paulo Savon Montero spoke on the phone about killing individuals for $30,000.
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DOJ said 41-year-old Jesus Pujol Hernandez was hired to do dirty work on the intended victim brother.
All three Naples men had called each other and organized a meeting to discuss how they would carry out the murder, officials said.
The man met in the grocery store car park on April 17 when law enforcement intervened and arrested.
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Marquez Romero, Savon Montero and Hernandez were charged with conspiracy to use interstate commerce facilities to violate the employment of murderers and the use of interstate commerce facilities, according to the DOJ.
If convicted, they could potentially be up to 10 years in federal prison.
The incident was investigated by the FBI with the assistance of the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.