We have had the car for 12 months, and three months after it was stolen from our house.
“The car was kept by the police for six months, then three months after we got it back someone tried to take it again.
“I am desperate to move house and get rid of the car.
“I think the carjackers needed smacked bottoms. They are juveniles who need to go and get a job.
“It’s ridiculous they will try to steal things from other people who have got their qualifications and spent years and years working for it.
“I’m devastated my little boy has been traumatised. He is always asking where the baddies are, and talking about the police.
“He was crying his eyes out when he got out the car. What are we supposed to tell him? It’s just so scary.
"I just say they aren't coming back, because they're in a cage. But that's where they really need they be."An Illinois woman was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Tuesday, after admitting to paying a dark web site $12,000 in bitcoin to have her former lover's wife killed.
Tina Jones, 33, did not know that the website was a scam. The victim was not harmed. Jones pleaded guilty.
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A 33-year-old Illinois woman was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Tuesday, after admitting to trying to find someone on the dark web to kill her former lover's wife.
Prosecutors said nurse Tina Jones paid $12,000 in bitcoin to the "Sicilian Hitmen International Network" to have her romantic rival murdered, but the website was a scam. Jones pleaded guilty.
CBS News' show "48 Hours" tipped law enforcement off to the plot, which they uncovered while reporting on a story about the dark web in April 2018, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune reported.