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They Were Hiking Friends. Then She Ordered the Hit.

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The prosecutor reviewed everything and said something haunting: "I don't think Sasser knows why she wanted her dead either."

In 2023, Melody Sasser—a 47-year-old environmental compliance specialist from Knoxville, Tennessee—paid nearly $10,000 in Bitcoin to have a woman murdered. The target wasn't an ex-lover. Wasn't a rival. She was the fiancée of a man Sasser had hiked with a few times.

This episode traces how a Match.com connection turned into a dark web murder plot, the digital trail that led federal agents to her door, and the question that still has no answer: what turns a hiking friend into someone capable of ordering a hit?

True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard examines the psychology, the evidence, and the 100-month sentence that followed.

Subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe to get the case files for this episode—federal complaints, court documents, and source materials delivered to your inbox.

All details in this episode come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony. Full source links at TrueCrimeUnheard.com.

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Content provided by Steve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Steve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The prosecutor reviewed everything and said something haunting: "I don't think Sasser knows why she wanted her dead either."

In 2023, Melody Sasser—a 47-year-old environmental compliance specialist from Knoxville, Tennessee—paid nearly $10,000 in Bitcoin to have a woman murdered. The target wasn't an ex-lover. Wasn't a rival. She was the fiancée of a man Sasser had hiked with a few times.

This episode traces how a Match.com connection turned into a dark web murder plot, the digital trail that led federal agents to her door, and the question that still has no answer: what turns a hiking friend into someone capable of ordering a hit?

True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard examines the psychology, the evidence, and the 100-month sentence that followed.

Subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe to get the case files for this episode—federal complaints, court documents, and source materials delivered to your inbox.

All details in this episode come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony. Full source links at TrueCrimeUnheard.com.

  continue reading

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