The Murder of Amy Allwine: Stories of True Crime

June 24, 2019 - Comment

A MURDER FOR HIRE SCHEME GONE WRONGIn May 2016, a team of hackers cracked into a site on the dark web – and unknowingly uncovered evidence that would eventually help investigators with the FBI solve the murder of a woman named Amy Allwine. “If you want to kill someone, or to beat the shit out

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A MURDER FOR HIRE SCHEME GONE WRONG
In May 2016, a team of hackers cracked into a site on the dark web – and unknowingly uncovered evidence that would eventually help investigators with the FBI solve the murder of a woman named Amy Allwine.

“If you want to kill someone, or to beat the shit out of him, we are the right guys,” read the homepage of Besa Mafia, a website that was supposedly affiliated with an Albanian organized crime ring. In exchange for bitcoin, they claimed they would arrange beatings and even assassinations. The site had appealed to many potential clients, including a user named “dogdaygod.”
The FBI determined that “dogdaygod” was responsible for arranging the murder of Amy Allwine, a church-going Midwestern woman. “Dogdaygod” wanted the slaying to “look like an accident,” according to the emails sent to Besa Mafia. The user claimed Amy Allwine “tore my family apart by sleeping with my husband, and is stealing clients from my business.”

However, this portrayal of Amy Allwine didn’t fit with the victim’s life.

Who was “dogdaygod” and why did this person want Amy murdered?

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