Pediatrician asked women inmates if they knew someone who could kill ex-husband after she already admitted to bizarre murder-for-hire plot: Feds

Stephanie Russell

Left inset: Stephanie Russell with a patient in 2003 (photo from letter of support). Right: Russell in most recent mug shot (Oldham County Detention Center)

Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence a Louisville, Kentucky, pediatrician to the maximum punishment for stalking and an attempted murder-for-hire plot on her ex-husband’s life, alleging evidence emerged after Stephanie Russell pleaded guilty that showed she only continued to seek out a killer through women inmates.

According to the government, Russell, a 53-year-old former KidzLife Pediatrics professional remembered for having a Disney-themed office, failed in false “efforts to have her ex-husband branded as a domestic abuser and child sex-abuser in the course of the family court litigation,” leading her ex to be awarded “sole custody” of their two children in 2022.

What followed, as Russell’s guilty plea shows, was a series of bizarre solicitations of murder, even by a “death spell.” WhatsApp messages showed Russell wanted her ex R.C. hexed by “a death spell” in the months before her 2022 arrest for trying to pay $7,000 to an undercover FBI agent to kill the victim.

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