Spouse of 'Ghost Adventures' star faces conspiracy to commit homicide cost, different cost dropped

Editor’s Observe: This text has been edited to make clear the circumstances surrounding the plea deal that may outcome within the dropped cost.

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The soliciting homicide cost in opposition to the spouse of “Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin can be dropped as a part of a plea deal, whereas prosecutors will proceed with a cost of conspiracy to commit homicide.

Victoria Goodwin, 32, has denied desirous to have her husband killed. She was arrested in March after corresponding with Grant Amato, an inmate in custody for homicide in a Florida jail. Police stated messages between the 2 included “planning a murder for hire plot” in opposition to Goodwin’s husband, Aaron Goodwin. The couple lives in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas police: Spouse of ‘Ghost Adventures’ star accused of soliciting his homicide

The messages between Goodwin and the inmate included how a lot the 2 have been in love and that her husband would not settle for a divorce, in keeping with police.

As a part of a plea deal, the cost of soliciting homicide can be dropped. The case was sure as much as the Clark County district court docket. Goodwin can be arraigned on the conspiracy to commit homicide cost on April 22.

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