A 19 year old Fosters, Alabama teenager was arrested for soliciting her aunt’s fake Facebook persona to the murder her family. This almost sounds too bizarre to believe. But trust, this actually happened …
Marissa Williams blocked her aunt, whom she lived with since April, from viewing her Facebook profile. The aunt had previously disciplined Williams for friending strangers, inviting them to their home, and attending parties with random men. In return, her aunt, whose name has not been released, created an undercover Facebook account under the alias, Tre “Topdog” Ellis, and friended her niece. The two began messaging one another in late May. Williams gave “Ellis” her phone number and invited him over to get drunk with her. She also offered “Ellis” sex if he paid her $50 cell phone bill. But that’s not even the worst of this situation.
[Image: Tuscaloosa County Jail]
The messages between Williams and “Ellis” became even more explosive as time progressed. The teen began describing how she despised her family and wanted “Ellis” to stage her kidnapping. Williams gave instructions on how to enter the aunt’s bedroom to kill her and her fiancé. Williams also wanted her cousin and the family dog murdered. She planned to pack the car with necessities while “Ellis” committed the murders. Then, they’d escape.
The aunt contacted the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff about the murder plot. Williams admitted to sending the messages, but said she didn’t want anyone to die. The teen has been charged with solicitation of murder and is being held in county jail in lieu of a $30,000 bond.
Fosters is a rural town southwest of Tuscaloosa.