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Kentucky doctor is accused of conspiring to have his ex assassinated while delivering ‘Christmas flowers’

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A Kentucky physician was detained without bond after the Justice Department accused her because of scheming to murder her ex-husband. An alleged murder-for-hire involving nurses, a nanny, and an undercover spy, She did so many things to murder his ex, As he had also won the custody of their children.

Dr. Stephanie Russell of Louisville reportedly asked her subordinates at Kidz Life Pediatrics for assistance in locating a hitman.

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According to DOJ records, she used the phrase “Christmas flowers” as a euphemism for assassinating her ex. Also because he had won custody of their children following a court fight.

According to the FBI indictment, a motivator in the conspiracy was their custody struggle for their two children. According to court filings, she accused her ex of child abuse.

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Russell reportedly requested the contact in mid-May to murder her ex and make it appear like suicide for $7,000.

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According to court records, the operator obtained half of the cash from a lab specimen drop box outside Russell’s office on May 18. According to documents, she was placed in the Oldham County Jail in La Grange the next day. She was detained without bail.

If convicted, she may face up to ten years in federal prison, according to US Attorney Michael A. Bennett of the Western District of Kentucky.

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