Man Charged in Plot to Murder Wife With Snake
Associated Press
EVANSVILLE, Ind. —
A man has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder for allegedly trying to hire someone to kill his estranged wife by putting a poisonous snake in her tent when she was camping. Police said Wednesday that Morris Robinson, 38, apparently was upset that his wife, Lois, might receive the couple’s home in a divorce settlement.
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