A 42-year-old Washington father
allegedly tried to send a text message to a hitman requesting the
murders of his wife and daughter — but the text instead went to his
former boss, who called police.
PEOPLE confirms that Jeff Lytle was arrested last week on two counts of criminal solicitation for first-degree murder.
He remains in police custody on $1 million bail and court records indicate he has yet to enter a plea to the charges he faces.
An arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE alleges that after receiving the text on Feb. 7, Lytle’s former boss was “disturbed” and notified the Snowhomish County Sheriff’s Office.
The message, addressed to
“Shayne,” indicated Lytle would allegedly be willing to evenly split the
$1.5 million insurance payout he anticipated receiving in the wake of
the deaths of his wife and 4-year-old daughter, according to the
affidavit.
“You remember
you said that you would help me kill my wife … I’m going to take you up
on that offer,” Lytle is accused of texting, the affidavit states.
The message
added that his wife’s insurance policy “is worth 1 million and if you
want a bonus you can kill . Her life insurance is 500K.”
The message
seemingly urged “Shayne” to make the hit “look like a robbery gone wrong
or make it a accident.” The text also provides his wife’s work schedule
and work location as well as his own, according to the affidavit.
“I’ll split everything with the insurance 50/50,” the text allegedly concluded.Police allege that after initially denying the message came from his phone, Lytle, a resident of Monroe, Washington, admitted to authoring the text. He said the message was his way of “venting” his anger at his wife, the affidavit alleges.
Lytle told police he knows no
one named “Shayne,” and that the text in question was written months ago
following an argument he had had with his wife. He allegedly told
investigators he usually deletes these cathartic messages, and theorized
his daughter may have sent the message after discovering it in his
“Drafts” folder, reads the affidavit.
According to the criminal complaint, Lytle’s wife
told police the couple had been married for seven years and that she was
aware of no marital distress. She said the couple have been struggling
financially as Lytle has been out of work.-Yahoo News
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