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Florida Man Accused of Pressuring Teen Mom to Hire Hitman to Kill Her 3-Year-Old Son: ‘The Kid Is the Problem’

Teen Florida Mom Accused of Trying to Hire Hitman to Kill Son
Source: Miami-Dade Corrections

Two people arrested in alleged plan to hire hitman to kill her toddler son.

Sep. 1 2023, Published 7:00 p.m. ET

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Two people have been arrested in connection with an alleged murder scheme after a mother in Florida attempted to hire a hitman through a parody website to kill her 3-year-old son, RadarOnline.com has learned.

As Front Page Detectives reported, 18-year-old Jazmin Paez allegedly used the parody website rentahitman.com to request the murder.

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The 18-year-old Florida mom allegedly tried to hire a hitman online to kill her son.

The website owner, Robert Innes, said he receives multiple requests like this a day, but he found Paez’s request to be very specific, WTVJ reported.

Paez reportedly sent photographs of her son and specific locations of where he would be, which prompted Innes to call police.

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“The ability to research names and addresses and verify the intended target lived in a particular address," Innes said. "That to me is a red flag. If that information is corroborated, to me that is something that needs to be looked at and that’s why I referred it."

On July 18, Paez allegedly contacted the website and stated she wanted her son killed by July 20, WFOR reported.

Investigators were able to trace the IP address of the computer used to make the request and went to the physical address associated with it, officials said.

Once at the location, detectives spoke with the child’s grandmother, who identified the toddler, WFOR reported.

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Detectives then posed as a hired hitman and communicated with Paez, who agreed to pay $3,000 for the murder, authorities said.

On Aug. 28., Gamaliel Soza, 18, was arrested and is accused of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and unlawful use of a communications device, NBC News reported.

Authorities said Soza had been texting with Paez about the alleged plot. In one text, Soza said, “The kid is the problem. I hope you see that all I ever wanted, was to free you. I told you about the kid. You won’t do anything."

In another alleged text exchange, police said Soza wrote: “You do it, and I’ll think about coming back.”

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Both suspects ordered to stay away from the toddler, who is safe with relatives.

Court documents do not state the relationship between Soza and Paez.

Paez was arrested and charged with soliciting murder and unlawful use of a communications device.

She was given a $15,000 bond, which she posted, and a judge ordered her to stay away from her child.

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Soza also was given a $15,000 bond and he was ordered to not have contact with the toddler or anyone younger than 18 without permission, officials said.

According to WFOR, family members said the toddler is safe and with relatives. The Florida Department of Children and Families was notified, officials said.

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