Where The Social Media Hurts! Aunt Creates A Fake Facebook Account That Saved Her Life

 
An Alabama woman's duplicitous attempt to befriend her niece with a fake Facebook account may have saved her life and that of her entire family. Ellis noticed her niece was unusually frequent on Facebook lately followed by the constant stream of strangers always at her house, so she wanted to know what's gwan?  What she found out was something unimaginable and really troubling that she had to get the police involved. The niece was allegedly looking for someone to murder her entire family, including the aunt who set up the fake account, huff post reports.

 On the first day the two talked online, Williams invited Ellis over to her house to get drunk with her. She sent the fictitious boy her phone number and home address, and said she would have sex with him if he agreed to pay her $50 cell phone bill. As troubling as that is, things were about to take a much darker turn.

Just a few days later, Williams told Ellis that she hated her family and wanted to get out of Alabama. She asked Ellis to come kidnap her and said he should shoot her aunt if she tried to stop him.
As time went on, the conversations grew increasingly unnerving. Williams told Ellis, who to her was a strange man she had never met, how to break into her aunt’s room so he could kill her aunt and her aunt’s fiancée. Williams asked Ellis if he could leave his car parked outside during the break-in so she could pack her belongings into it while he killed her entire family.

After hearing the plan, Williams’ aunt decided she’d had enough and called the Sheriff’s Department. Williams admitted to the plan, but says she did not actually mean for anyone to be killed. Nevertheless, she was arrested and charged with the solicitation of murder. She is being held on $30,000 bond. AL.com/huff post

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