Ted Maher niega plan de asesinato en una entrevista desde una prisión de Nuevo México

Ted Maher, condenado por las muertes por incendio provocado en 1999 del multimillonario Edmond Safra y la enfermera Vivian Torrente en Mónaco, habló desde una prisión de Nuevo México en marzo de 2026 para negar que estuviera planeando matar a su exesposa, la Dra. Kim Lark.

Maher, también conocido como Jon Green, fue condenado en marzo de 2025 por incitación a cometer asesinato en primer grado después de que los fiscales presentaran el testimonio del recluso Greg Markham. Markham afirmó que Maher detalló un plan para envenenar a Lark con agua mezclada con fentanilo o forzarla a punta de pistola utilizando sus perros de búsqueda y rescate. El jurado deliberó durante aproximadamente una hora antes de emitir el veredicto de culpabilidad. Maher recibió una sentencia de nueve años y su liberación está programada para 2029, con el crédito correspondiente por el tiempo ya cumplido.

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