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NewsJanuary 28, 2013

HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Northeast Missouri authorities say scammers are trying to convince people they must pay money so they won't become the target of a murder-for-hire plot. The Hannibal Courier-Post reported that the scam starts with an email, warning the recipient that a murder contract has been issued. But the email says the "hit man" will ignore the contract if the target pays a certain amount of money...

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HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Northeast Missouri authorities say scammers are trying to convince people they must pay money so they won't become the target of a murder-for-hire plot.

The Hannibal Courier-Post reported that the scam starts with an email, warning the recipient that a murder contract has been issued. But the email says the "hit man" will ignore the contract if the target pays a certain amount of money.

Detective Tyler Wheeler of the Marion County Sheriff's Department describes the ruse as "a real sick way of scamming people."

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Wheeler says the email threats appeared in the county for the first time Friday. He says scammers sought to collect about $8,000.

Authorities determined that the threatening emails originated overseas.

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Information from: Hannibal Courier-Post, http://www.hannibal.net

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