CRIMEFOX 32 CHICAGO
Jury convicts Chicago man in murder-for-hire scheme: 'I want them off the board'
A Chicago man was convicted on federal charges for plotting to have two potential witnesses killed before they could testify in his cousin's murder trial. The case involved a murder-for-hire scheme, with the accused expressing a desire to 'have them off the board.'
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