‘A real s— show’: Suspect in murder plot gets 8 years, then judge changes his mind when target walks into courtroom

Insets: Rebecca Murphy, Sandra Grimes, Mitzy Smith and Judy Owens (Baldwin County Corrections Center). Background: Mobile Federal Courthouse (WPMI/YouTube).

Insets, clockwise from top: Rebecca Murphy, Judy Owens, Mitzy Smith, Sandra Grimes (Baldwin County Corrections Center). Background: Mobile Federal Courthouse (WPMI/YouTube).

An Alabama woman charged in a murder-for-hire plot in which she was asked by three sisters to kill one of the sibling’s son-in-law by any means necessary, including plans that were floated by them to “slit” his throat or inject him with a “lethal dose” of heroin — “as long as she got the job done,” per the trio — is being allowed to serve a shorter prison sentence after a reported change of heart from her judge.

Rebecca Murphy, 36, of Baldwin County, was originally given an eight-year prison sentence by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Beaverstock on Monday in Mobile, where she appeared in federal court after entering a guilty plea in September to conspiracy to commit murder for hire and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Prosecutors say Murphy came forward and cooperated with police to save the son-in-law who was targeted, Raul Mina, and she later testified against two of the sisters who hired her, Judy Owen and Mitzy Gaye Smith, leading to both women being found guilty at trial earlier this month. The third sister, Sandra Grimes, pleaded guilty in October.

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