A New Jersey political consultant who had two hitmen kill a colleague for $15,000 was sentenced to 24 years in federal prison on Thursday.
Former Political Consultant From New Jersey Gets 24 Years In Prison For Hiring A Hitmen To Kill A Colleague
Thursday, a former Political consultant was sentenced to 24 years in prison after being arrested for hiring two gunmen in killing his workmate. Sean Caddle, 45-years old , a political consultant pleaded guilty to committing a murder for hire in order to kill his workmate Michael Galdieri who was fatally stabbed to death and burned in his apartment way back in 20214.
U.S. District Judge John Michael Vazquez sounds skeptical of his acceptance after Political consultant Sean Caddle admitted the crime. He even said that by cooperating with the prosecutors it feels like Caddle just trying to save himself. He added that this crime is one of the most disgraceful and evil crimes that he has encountered as a judge.
One of the victim’s families appears during a hearing in the courtroom. She was asked how she feels about her brother’s death. She answered that she feels very stupid and regretful because he even hug and cry in Caddle’s arms after her brother’s death and that she thought that Political consultant Caddle is a family friend. She even asked for help to help her find the suspect in his brother’s case. She was vey stupid that this man fooled her around, that this man is the criminal.
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New Jersey Former Political Consultant Arrested And Will Be In Prison For 24 Years
Caddle admitted to the prosecutors that he wanted Galdieri dead because he was threatening him in order to get money from him or else he will expose his wrongdoings. According to the report, Caddle asked Bratsenis if he could find someone to commit murder for $15,000 and they hired Africa, they both stabbed to death and burned Bratsenis’s apartment. The were arrested and now George Bratsenis will now face 16 years in prison and Africa will face 20 years.
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