Massimo Marenghi (via DOJ court filing)

A Massachusetts man who thought he was hiring a contract killer to murder his wife but was actually speaking to an undercover federal agent has pleaded guilty to a murder-for-hire plot.

Massimo Marenghi, 56, admitted Thursday to plotting to have his wife killed, going so far as to make a cash deposit to who he believed was a contract killer and advising them on how to best avoid being seen at the would-be victim’s residence. His plot was undone by someone who had initially appeared to be helping Marenghi, an informant referred to in the probable cause affidavit as a “confidential source” or “CS.” Marenghi had apparently “raised the topic of killing his wife” with CS, who would later tell authorities that he tried to dissuade Marenghi from doing so.

A series of text messages on Jan. 1, 2021, however, convinced CS that Marenghi was serious. According to the affidavit, Marenghi told the source that he was having issues with his wife and that she had sought a restraining order against him. At that time, Marenghi “again raised the topic of killing his wife,” the affidavit says. The informant then apparently told Marenghi what it would take to do the job.



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