OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – A woman arrested in 2023, accused of trying to hire fellow Osceola County inmates to kill her family members and a Ninth Judicial Circuit assistant state attorney, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Tureygua Inaru, 31, pleaded guilty/no contest on Jan. 8 to charges including three counts of criminal solicitation to commit murder in the first degree, court records show.
Deputies got word in December 2022 that Inaru, already an inmate of Osceola County Corrections, had solicited two other inmates in the alleged murder-for-hire plot. Investigators said that Inaru was threatening her family members and asked the inmates if they knew anyone who could murder her parents and grandparents, claiming she would then receive an inheritance of about $2 million.
Inaru had also allegedly been using social media to stalk the assistant state attorney prosecuting her cases, saying she “wanted him to suffer” and didn’t care if his family died too, according to her arrest warrant.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office then sent an undercover detective posing as an inmate into the jail in January 2023; Inaru reportedly expressed her dislike of the assistant state attorney and belief in several conspiracy theories, but denied attempting to hire a hitman. However, deputies said that when they interviewed her later, she admitted to trying to hire someone to murder her family members.
Inaru’s 30-month sentence will be followed by eight years of supervised probation, records show.
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