Woman arrested for alleged scheme to murder her ex-Auburn football player husband

6 Aug 2023 • 2:00 PM MYT
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In a recent report, it was revealed that a woman from Georgia, Lindsay Shiver, along with her alleged lover Terrance Bethel and another man named Faron Newbold, were arrested in the Bahamas for their alleged involvement in a plot to kill Lindsay's estranged husband, Robert Shiver, a former Auburn University football player.

The arrest came after Bahamian prosecutors identified them as key figures in the planned assassination. The investigation into the matter began when law enforcement officers were probing a break-in at Grabbers Bar and Grill restaurant on Great Guana Cay.

During the search of the suspects' phones, WhatsApp messages detailing the alleged assassination plan were discovered, leading to their apprehension. On Friday, Lindsay Shiver, Terrance Bethel, and Faron Newbold appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley. They are scheduled to reappear in court on October 5th. The report does not mention whether the defendants have obtained legal representation to represent them.

According to the Thomasville Times-Enterprise, a local newspaper in Georgia, Lindsay Shiver allegedly met her lover near the marital house she shared with Robert Shiver. It is reported that Robert filed for divorce upon discovering the affair, which seemingly played a role in the motive behind the alleged murder plot. Robert Shiver had previously played for Auburn University as a deep snapper from 2006 to 2008. However, his athletic background appears unrelated to the current situation.

The case highlights a disturbing and serious crime involving a complex web of relationships and a planned act of violence. As it progresses through the legal system, more details about the motivations and circumstances surrounding the alleged murder plot may come to light. Until then, the defendants remain innocent until proven guilty, and their legal representation will play a crucial role in their defence.

It is a stark reminder of the importance of law enforcement investigations in uncovering criminal activities, as well as the significance of digital evidence and messaging platforms in modern-day crime detection. The case serves as a reminder that even in seemingly idyllic locations, such as the Bahamas, serious criminal acts can occur, and justice must prevail to protect individuals from harm.

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