A Virginia elementary school teacher and a school nurse are facing charges in
what police are calling a murder-for-hire plot.
Angela Nolen, a 47-year-old kindergarten teacher, was arrested
Wednesday for allegedly plotting to hire a hit man to kill her ex-husband for
$8,000. According to police, Nolen's friend 37-year-old Cathy Bennett, a school nurse,
worked with Nolen to find a hit man.
According to the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, Nolen's plan unraveled when she gave a police officer, working under cover as a hit man, an up-front fee of $4,000 to kill her ex-husband, 63-year-old Paul Strickler.
Strickler, who is the father of Nolen's 7-year-old daughter, told the Roanoke Times he had been working on a deal to sell his house to Nolen.
"If I was dead, she would not have to give me the money," he told the Roanoke Times. "That scares the H-E-L-L out of me. I'm just so glad that the state police found out about this and uncovered it."
Strickler's attorney, Stephen Meddy, said his client was "distraught" when he heard about the alleged plot and that the couple's divorce proceedings had raised no red flags. Nolen had full custody of their daughter before her arrest.
According to The Franklin News-Post, Nolen had filed a protective order against her ex-husband in October 2012.
Franklin County Superintendent Mark Church,
who oversees the school system where the two women work, tried to reassure
parents and students that no one in the school was threatened.
Franklin County Commonwealth Attorney Tim
Allen said the prosecution would ask for at least a $75,000 bond for Bennett at
the school nurse's bond hearing.
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