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The Wrong Target Again and Again – How a Murder-for-Hire Went So Incredibly Off the Rails

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Between September and December 2022, a murder-for-hire conspiracy in Mobile, Alabama produced one of the most spectacular criminal failures in recent memory. John McCarroll recruited shooters, provided illegal weapons including machineguns, and directed attack after attack against his target: Milton Carter.

The result? Two innocent people murdered. One permanently paralyzed. Six others wounded. Nine victims who had nothing to do with McCarroll's vendetta.

Milton Carter? Never got a scratch.

Even more damning: the defendants documented their own crimes on Instagram and Facebook—bragging about shootings, mocking failed attempts, and continuing to obstruct justice on recorded jail phone lines.

This is True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard. I'm Steve Rhode. This case comes directly from federal court documents, FBI evidence, trial testimony, and jury verdicts.

All details in this episode come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony.

To stay updated with the latest episodes, join my exclusive email notification list at https://TrueCrimeUnheard.com and get access to the behind the scenes case files.

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Between September and December 2022, a murder-for-hire conspiracy in Mobile, Alabama produced one of the most spectacular criminal failures in recent memory. John McCarroll recruited shooters, provided illegal weapons including machineguns, and directed attack after attack against his target: Milton Carter.

The result? Two innocent people murdered. One permanently paralyzed. Six others wounded. Nine victims who had nothing to do with McCarroll's vendetta.

Milton Carter? Never got a scratch.

Even more damning: the defendants documented their own crimes on Instagram and Facebook—bragging about shootings, mocking failed attempts, and continuing to obstruct justice on recorded jail phone lines.

This is True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard. I'm Steve Rhode. This case comes directly from federal court documents, FBI evidence, trial testimony, and jury verdicts.

All details in this episode come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony.

To stay updated with the latest episodes, join my exclusive email notification list at https://TrueCrimeUnheard.com and get access to the behind the scenes case files.

  continue reading

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