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Staged photos pretending to show torture, murder shown in murder-for-hire trial

Leandro by Leandro
March 22, 2018
in Houston
Staged photos pretending to show torture, murder shown in murder-for-hire trial
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Staged photographs of a man and woman allegedly targeted in a Houston murder-for-hire plot, showing them pretending to be tortured and bleeding in grisly scenes, were shown in court during the trial of an ex-lover accused of ordering the hits.

Police used the photos of Meghan Verikas and Mack McDaniel to build a case against surgeon Leon Jacob, who allegedly offered undercover officers $20,000 and luxury watches to murder them.

Verikas ended a three-year relationship with Jacob in January 2017 after an alleged assault and filed charges of domestic violence and stalking against him, the Houston Chronicle reported.

This is a staged photo with the help of an alleged target in the murder for hire plot. It is to appear the man was fatally shot during a carjacking @kprc2

Una publicación compartida de Ryan Korsgard (@kprc2ryankorsgard) el Mar 21, 2018 at 11:57 PDT

Investigators arranged to stage the photos to convince Jacob that his ex was abducted.

“I sat in a chair in a warehouse and they zip-tied my hands and my feet and put duct tape around my mouth to make me look as though I had been kidnapped,” Verikas told the court Wednesday, describing the set-up for the staged photos. “I had sat in that parking lot for an extended period of time so I was crying and really upset.”

Defense attorneys claim Jacob didn’t want his ex-girlfriend killed, but run out of town so she couldn’t testify against him on the stalking and assault charges, according to Fox 26.

However, he was heard in an undercover police recording saying “when she goes away, this all goes away.”

Mack’s former wife, Valerie McDaniel, a veterinarian who was dating Jacob at the time of the alleged murder-for-hire plot, was also charged with solicitation of capital murder. But she jumped to her death while on bond shortly after her arrest last March.

Evidence photo from court of #leonjacob ex girlfriend staged to appear she is tied up @kprc2

Una publicación compartida de Ryan Korsgard (@kprc2ryankorsgard) el Mar 21, 2018 at 10:59 PDT

She reportedly owed Mack McDaniel $1.25 million in a divorce settlement and had been locked in a custody battle over their daughter, then 8.

“She was under the belief that I was going to carjack him….And I was going to put a bullet in his head,” one of the undercover officers told the court, referring to the slaying that Jacob allegedly ordered.

In a secret audio recording that was played, the officer is heard saying “we’ll make it look like a carjacking. Put another bullet in his head. We call that the double-tap.”

The officer then tells Jacob “you just have to give me the go-ahead,” according to the Houston Chronicle.

In another recording played Wednesday, taken during talks at an Olive Garden restaurant, Jacob suggested to the officer to inject a lethal drug into Verikas’ heart.

“Inject her heart with potassium chloride, stop her heart, untraceable,” Jacob was heard saying to the fake hitman.

To make the staged photos realistic, police said the targeted exes agreed to be splashed with bloody makeup. McDaniel’s ex-husband was pictured as a slain corpse. Jacob’s ex-girlfriend was photographed bound and gagged.

When they were shown “proof” of the crimes last year, prosecutors said McDaniel and Jacob got queasy.

“They didn’t want to look at the pictures,” Harris County Assistant District Attorney Nathan Moss had said at the time. “They said, ‘Oh we don’t want to see them but here’s the money we owe you.’”

The pair was then taken into custody.

The defense in the ongoing trial is expected to make the case that Jacob was pressured by the undercover officers to order the murders, and he is expected to take the stand himself, CBS News reported.

Jacob could face life in prison if convicted.

Leandro

Leandro

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