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Darwin Olympics: Woman Complains to Police About Hitman She Hired

Meanwhile in Spain . . .

Some 52 year old in Madrid was clearly spending too much time watching the “John Wick” movies when she should have been watching “Mr. Right” and taking notes — seriously, great flick…check it out.

The woman and her 20 year old daughter went to police after the HITMAN they hired to kill her boyfriend got cold feet and pocketed the $8,000 payment for services without completing the job.

Oh, and by the way, the said hitman was the daughter’s 29 year old boyfriend . . . so this whole murder-for-hire thing was quite the family affair.

Obviously, the police arrested the woman and her daughter right then and there, then found the daughter’s boyfriend and arrested him as well.

Silver platter . . . Criminals . . . Hello . . .

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