New Jersey Woman Charged in Murder for Hire Plot to Kill Cop Ex-Boyfriend and His Teen Daughter

A New Jersey woman was arrested last week and charged in a murder for hir plot to kill her cop ex-boyfriend and his daughter.

According to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, a confidential informant told law enforcement on April 3 that Jaclyn Diiorio, 26, had said she wanted to have her ex-boyfriend, a 53-year-old Philadelphia Police officer, and his 19-year-old daughter killed.

“She offered to pay the informant approximately $12,000 to kill both victims,” the prosecutor’s office said.

The next day, Diiorio met with the informant, who she gave $500 as a down payment, and was immediately taken into custody by Gloucester Township Police, who found in her possession a bottle of alprazolam pills.

She was charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of conspiracy to commit murder, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

According to a probable cause affidavit, the confidential informant was a man Diiorio met on the Tinder dating app, WCAU reported. The document says the two first met on March 31 and then exchanged several phone calls and texts with Diiorio, who identified herself as “D” on the app, eventually saying she wanted her ex dead.

She faces a detention hearing on Wednesday.

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