Navy Sailor Pleads Guilty in Murder-for-Hire Plot to Kill his Wife
According to the statement of facts filed with the plea agreement, in
After his arrest, Ghesquiere admitted that he tried to distance himself during the investigation by using a pre-paid burner phone to coordinate a meeting with the undercover agent. He also admitted to receiving Adderall from the military and then distributing the pills to another individual who resides in his neighborhood.
Ghesquiere will be sentenced on
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