She was a veterinarian loved by those whose animals she healed. She seemed like a good person with no infamy in her. Somehow her path crossed with an arrogant doctor who thought he was a handsome lady’s man and a great doctor. But his conceit was his mirage. He wasn’t what he thought himself to be. He was far worse.
The veterinarian saw through him when they first met. Inexplicably, she began going out with him anyway. Maybe she liked bad boys. Maybe she thought she could change him. He also had a court case pending for stalking and harassing an ex-girlfriend.
The veterinarian was involved in a heated custody battle with an ex-husband for their two children. The doctor somehow talked her into a diabolic solution for winning custody of her kids. He talked her into hiring a hitman to kill her husband and his ex-girlfriend.
Unbelievably, the veterinarian agreed to hire a hitman. Why this woman oved by her clientele had agreed to hire a hitman to murder her husband is a mystery. Perhaps the doctor exercised something akin to a hypnotic power over her.
She found a hitman somehow, maybe online. She and the doctor met with him, exchanged some money for the murders. Then, as often is the case, the hitman was a cop posing as a hitman and the veterinarian and the doctor were arrested.
After she was released on bail, the veterinarian climbed up a tall building and jumped off it to her death. I believe if her path had never crossed with that evil doctor, she never would have done anything criminal. But, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe she was a psychopath at heart.
Bob Boyd