You can’t trust anyone who goes by Mz. Fiesty, just a recipe for disaster, but these old white men love them some black porn starts and IG models.
He is looking to be alive today. Here is how the plan fell apart.
A wannabe amateur porn star has been charged with enlisting a hitman to kill her boyfriend—but the hired gun turned out to be an FBI informant.
Rasheeda Johnson Turner was arrested last month in the alleged murder-for-hire plot, which authorities say involved tracking her sweetheart’s movements using an iPhone app. She pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court.
The Los Angeles-area mom—known as “Mz. Fiesty” on her adult social-media pages—wanted to cash in on her 55-year-old beau’s $150,000 life-insurance policy, prosecutors say. She allegedly offered an informant $50,000 to do the deed.
The probe began in November, when the informant alerted an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to Turner’s alleged scheme.
According to the federal complaint, Turner initially solicited another person to kill her boyfriend, but they weren’t interested. The unidentified informant, acting at the request of the FBI, made Turner’s acquaintance soon after.
In their meetings, Turner told the bogus hit man that she worked in the medical field. But based on public social media posts and websites, Turner appears to be involved in amateur porn, an FBI agent’s affidavit states.
The stoolie was outfitted with a recording device before meeting Turner at a Lakewood park, court papers state. The duo drove around in Turner’s vehicle, and she allegedly declared, “I was gonna off blood myself, but it’s hard because I got a kid.” (The FBI believes she was referring to the victim as “blood.”)
Turner allegedly said she’d obtained “pure acid” from a plumber and planned to use it on the alleged victim, identified in court records as L.G.
She rented a room and planned to lure L.G. there but ditched the idea, fearing her daughter would interrupt, court documents say.
On Dec. 5, Turner allegedly called the fake killer and asked to expedite her scheme. “The kids needed to be picked up early,” she hinted. Two days later, Turner called again and warned, “That fly needs to be swatted.”
When they met again Dec. 8, Turner reiterated her plan. Her request was urgent because she feared L.G. was becoming close to a new woman and that he’d remove her from his life-insurance policy and bank accounts, the affidavit states.
According to the affidavit, Turner has a 2005 conviction for forgery and theft. She was arrested in 2016 for battery, which involved an assault on L.G., the FBI says.
During her conversations with the informer, Turner said she learned how to evade cops by watching television, court papers say.
“You gotta beat them at they own game,” Turner said. “I watch all that killer shows, so it tells you how to get away with shit. It tells you what to do.”
That is quite a story, let’s just say I am not surprised she was caught.