Florida Teenager Planning To Kill Her Parents

Florida Teenager Planning To Kill Her Parents
Florida Teenager Planning To Kill Her Parents

Video: Florida Teenager Planning To Kill Her Parents

Video: Florida Teenager Planning To Kill Her Parents
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A Florida teenager is accused of having her parents murdered.

Alyssa Hatcher, 17, faces charges after she allegedly stole her parents' debit card and used the money she withdrew to pay two different people for the crime in a failed hit-and-run murder scheme, according to authorities.

Hatcher faces two counts of criminal solicitation for murder, according to an arrest affidavit from the Lake County Sheriff's Office.

After being detained, the young woman was transported to the Lake County Jail, where she was processed before being released to the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Authorities learned of Hatcher's failed plan when a Umatilla High School student told the Lake County Sheriff's resource officer that Hatcher had given her friend "a lot of money" to find someone to kill her parents., affirms the affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

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Investigators quickly discovered that Hatcher had allegedly stolen his parents' debit card and completed two transactions: one for money given to two different people to kill his parents, the affidavit says.

During a taped interview with investigators at his home, Hatcher allegedly admitted to the plot, according to the affidavit.

He allegedly revealed that he used rar cocaine and gave up the killings, the document alleges.

She went on to say that “since the act was never carried out, she gave him the other hit murder lots.

Lake County Sheriff's Sergeant Fred Jones told the local WFTV station: “Parents are good people, outstanding citizens. He was just someone who, for whatever reason, didn't want his parents to be around."

Confirming that Hatcher's parents wanted to press charges, Jones told the local WOFL-TV station: “When it comes to something like that, I can't imagine the shock you would feel as a father knowing that this is my daughter, what my daughter intended do.

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