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Fla. Woman Allegedly Wanted 'Hit Man' to Put Ex in Wheelchair

ByOLIVIA KATRANDJIAN
January 27, 2011, 5:05 PM

Jan. 27, 2011 — -- A Florida woman has been charged with solicitation to commit aggravated battery after she allegedly sought to arrange for her ex-boyfriend to be put "in a wheel chair or paralyzed from the neck down," authorities say.

Stephanie Jean Came, 21, originally wanted to have the man killed but allegedly told an undercover detective Wednesday that she just wanted him "scarred up," Osceola County Sheriff's spokeswoman Twis Lizasuain said today.

Police say they discovered on Jan. 20 through undisclosed sources that Came was allegedly interested in hiring someone to kill the ex-boyfriend.

The Wednesday meeting with the detective, who she thought was a hit man, was their second, after which she was arrested.

"During the initial meeting that the undercover detective had with the subject, she indicated that she wanted her ex-boyfriend killed," Lizasuain said. "They discussed the payment amount. It was supposed to be $500 down and $500 later."

At the first meeting, "the detective asked her if she was serious. He said, 'Call us again in a week or so if you still want to go through with it,'" Lizasuain said.

An Osceola County Police report notes, "The undercover agent continuously asked Stephanie if she was sure she wanted him to hurt [her ex-boyfriend]. She assured him that she was."

Police say Came called again Wednesday and scheduled a second meeting with the undercover detective. "During that conversation, the suspect indicated she no longer wanted her ex-boyfriend killed, but instead, in her words, 'scarred up,'" Lizasuain said.

According to the police report, Came "told the undercover agent that she wanted [her ex-boyfriend] roughed up. Stephanie described to the agent as wanting [her ex-boyfriend] to be in a wheel chair or paralyzed from the neck down."

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