How the feds unfurled a high-powered real estate developer’s multiple plots to kill his wife via fentanyl poisoning, hit-and-runs and fake armed robberies

Sergio Pino raid

Inset: Sergio Pino (Century Homebuilders Group). Background: Pino’s South Florida home (WFOR/YouTube).

A wealthy South Florida real estate developer allegedly tried to kill his wife of over 30 years by poisoning her with fentanyl and hiring two separate bands of hit men to murder her in a scheme that rivals an episode of “Miami Vice.”

Sergio Pino died by suicide Tuesday as FBI agents were set to arrest him at his Coral Gables mansion for solicitation for murder. Now nine other people are facing charges in the murder-for-hire plots to kill Pino’s wife Tatiana.

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