Wrongful Death Woman Claims Her Ex Was A Hitman

One woman claims that her ex-boyfriend was a paid hitman who murdered several people, including one woman in Northern Kentucky. These new accusations have detectives chasing new leads in cold cases.

It was May 2013 when 18-year-old Michaela Briede was shot to death inside a Kenton County apartment. The family of the college student is still looking for answers.

“We won’t get to see her graduate. We will never get to hold her babies that she wanted. It’s just, we’ll never get to share our life with her,” said Barbara Briede, Michaela’s grandmother.

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Court documents reveal that an informant is now claiming her ex-boyfriend, a paid hitman, committed the murder during a home invasion.

The same woman also told investigators that they were in Ohio when she watched her boyfriend gun down 22-year-old Brittany Stykes in August 2013. She said that her ex acted like a police officer, using a flashing blue light, and got the pregnant mother to pull over. He then shot her.

“I know my daughter would not have stopped for anybody except for a police car or except for someone she knew,” said Brittany’s mother Mary Dodson.

An affidavit reveals that investigators searched the Falmouth home of the alleged hitman last week. He is currently in jail on drugs charges.

According to the paperwork, several items including cell phones and a computer were confiscated in connection to the Stykes case.

The woman also told police that her ex boyfriend murdered two more people in Grant County. She said that he killed a man in Crittenden and then put the body in a wood chipper. She also said that he buried one of his victims in the Williamstown Cemetery.

The cemetery has been searched with cadaver dogs but no body has been recovered.

The investigation continues.

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