38-year-old Navy sailor, Chadwick Stanley Ghesquiere, accused of offering $50,000 in life insurance money, Adderall pills for wife’s murder
Chadwick Ghesquiere is caught on camera during the murder-for-hire sting
Chadwick Stanley Ghesquiere, 38, accused of offering life insurance money, Adderall pills for wife’s murder
I want to get rid of this b—h because she is going to keep f—king with me, do you have someone that will off that b—h?” Ghesquiere allegedly enquires of a friend who then contacts NCIS
Charged on one count of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder for hire.
Petty Officer Ghesquiere, averse to paying child support to the woman he was in the process of divorcing, seeks help between late June and early July, 2016 trying to be rid of her
Offers undercover agent $1,000, 80 pills of Adderall as a down payment to kill his wife, promises to pay $50,000 from the insurance money
Arrested last week and ordered to be held without bond, Friday
Petty Officer Chadwick Stanley Ghesquiere, was arrested on charges of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder for hire.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Chadwick Stanley Ghesquiere, 38, was arrested last week and ordered Friday to be held without bond. A preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Norfolk.Federal agents learned of the alleged plot from one of Ghesquiere’s friends. The friend explained that Ghesquiere and his wife were getting divorced, and Ghesquiere didn’t want to pay child support.
Special Agent Edward Winkelspecht with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives recounted much of the investigation in an affidavit filed with the court. He said the friend, approached Naval Criminal Investigative Services in late July about Ghesquiere and helped set up multiple stings.
Chadwick Stanley Ghesquiere’s affidavit
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According to the affidavit, the Navy aviation structural mechanic and his wife had been having marital problems for two or three years. Ghesquiere complained to a friend, late June to early July, that his wife wasn’t going to let him see his child and he wanted to do something about it.
“I want to get rid of this [expletive] because she is going to keep [expletive] with me,” Ghesquiere said, according to the affidavit. “Do you have someone that will off that [expletive].”
Ghesquiere, communicated with an undercover agent, offering him life insurance money and Adderall
Ghesquiere added he was still the beneficiary on his wife’s $100,000 Family Savings Group Life Insurance policy, and he promised to give half to anyone who killed her, the affidavit said.
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The source told Ghesquiere he or she knew someone who could kill the wife and urged him not to discuss the matter with anyone else. In reality, the source contacted the NCIS about what Ghesquiere was plotting, the affidavit said.
Petty Officer Chadwick Ghesquiere (background) caught on surveillance camera during a sting operation, ordering his wife’s murder
The source recorded a subsequent conversation with Ghesquiere on Aug. 2 at the source’s home. And two days later, Ghesquiere and the source talked again about the plot inside a vehicle the ATF had equipped with cameras.
The source eventually introduced Ghesquiere on Aug. 10 to an undercover ATF agent who was posing as the hit man. During the conversation, Ghesquiere told the agent he wanted his wife dead. He offered $1,000 and 80 pills of Adderall as a down payment. He said he would later pay $50,000 from the insurance money, the affidavit said.
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Ghesquiere also gave the undercover agent a firearm during the meeting, the affidavit said.
On Aug. 16, Ghesquiere provided the undercover agent his wife’s address, a description of her known vehicles, two photographs and the pills, the affidavit said.
Two days later – on Thursday – Ghesquiere was arrested. He confessed, documents said.
According to the Navy, Ghesquiere is an aviation structural mechanic. Since May 2014, he has been assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 106 – an F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet training squadron based at Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach.
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