Tureygua Inaru: Jailed Florida woman tries to hire fellow inmates to kill parents for $2M inheritance
ORLANDO, FLORIDA: A woman from Orlando named Tureygua Inaru is accused of attempting to get fellow inmates to murder her parents and grandparents in exchange for a $2 million inheritance. Authorities claim that the 29-year-old Inaru recruited her cellmates for the murder-for-hire plot.
Osceola County Sheriff Marco Lopez said that the woman allegedly told her two fellow inmates that her parents were well-off and that she would inherit $2 million when they died, reports WESH. Inaru allegedly offered the unusual offer of $50,000 for each victim to anyone who would murder one of her family, according to ClickOrlando. She allegedly indicated she would "gladly do it herself" if she was unable to find someone else to carry out the killings. Moreover, Inaru is accused of cyberstalking using social media. In court filings, Assistant State Attorney Peter Francis Donnelly, who is prosecuting the case, stated that she "wanted him to suffer" and claimed she didn't care if his family died.
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Who is Tureygua Inaru?
Inaru was arrested in Florida for threatening to harm her former Disney coworkers. She recruited her cellmates to engage in the murder-for-hire plan after being imprisoned in December 2022. She desired to completely eradicate her family.
Did any of the inmates accept the offer?
Instead of responding to Inaru's offer, her cellmates informed a correctional officer of the murderous plan. The inmates claimed to have received instructions from Inaru on how to disguise the murders as a robbery by investigators gone wrong.
In January, the sheriff's office sent a detective, posing as an inmate, to Inaru's cell. The woman apparently spoke to the detective about her dislike of the prosecutor, but denied that she had tried to hire a hit man.
Inaru reportedly confessed in a later conversation with investigators that she planned to destroy her family. Inaru claimed that her parents abused her and her siblings as children, but a member of her family told police that she "needs mental health help"
New charges against Tureygua Inaru
On Monday, March 27, Inaru was charged with three counts of solicitation to commit premeditated murder and one count of cyberstalking for allegedly sending Donnelly death threats. During her first court appearance this week, Inaru asked the presiding judge to state his name; when he did, she smiled and replied, "good to know," according to WFTV. Inaru is still detained and is scheduled to appear in court again in May.