Jailed Pedophile Offered Cellmate $9,000 To Assassinate His 9-Year-Old Victim

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A convicted pedophile, jailed for a horrific sexual assault of a child, tried to hire his fellow inmate, a neo-Nazi, to assassinate his 9-year-old victim and her mother, father, sister, and uncle. 

A convicted pedophile, jailed for a horrific sexual assault of a child, tried to hire his fellow inmate, a neo-Nazi, to assassinate his 9-year-old victim and her mother, father, sister, and uncle. 

Billy Warren Pierce Jr., a 44-year-old pedophile with one eye, now faces a charge of solicitation to commit murder, after being accused of attempting to pay his cell mate to carry out the hit on the child victim and her family.

Pierce Jr., serving 9 years in prison, drew up his plan: Kill the family of five involved in my sexual battery case, he told his fellow inmate — a neo-Nazi — and then you’ll get $9,000.

But the Aryan Brotherhood member turned him in.

That’s how the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office described what lead to the arrest Friday of Billy Warren Pierce Jr., who faces a charge of solicitation to commit murder.

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Bang to rights: A conversation between Pierce and inmate discussing the plan was also captured on an audio recording device.

Tampa Bay Times reports: That charge comes on top of the one that landed him in jail, a 2017 charge of sexual assault of a juvenile. Deputies said the victim in this case is a 9-year-old girl.

Pierce knew his victim and her family well, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said he told the would-be murderer who the girl lived with, what they looked like, where they worked and hung out, how to enter the house, what cars they drove and more.

He told the other inmate that family members never locked their garage door and that they had a gas line in the back of the house that could be broken, deputies said. He even described a dog door the other inmate could crawl through.

On Thursday, deputies said Pierce was caught on audio soliciting the other inmate and signing a contract.

The next day, a detective visited Pierce in jail and interviewed him.

When the detective told Pierce he was under arrest, deputies said, the man replied: “But I haven’t paid him any money yet.”

Baxter Dmitry

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1 Comment

  1. Had I been in the cell with him, and he made me the offer, I would have told him, I have to know your serious and i require a greater payment, so prove it and give me your right eyeball and then we can talk.

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