Authorities say they have gathered sufficient evidence to testify that the fatal firing of a businesswoman in California was not a tragic accident, but is part of a calculated plot for hiring murder coordinated by her husband.
Now, 53-year-old Sergio is revealing all four men, who is said to have signed up to kill his 44-year-old husband Jessinia, Jessica, Torres, all are against charges of murder for the scheme, Kcal reported.

“A definite case of hiring murder. There is evidence that shows that the suspects lurked our victim for several days and months before this murder, “said Detective Dominic Martinez of the San Bernardino Police Department.
Torres was shot dead to death on January 10 at a parking lot at a restaurant in San Bernardino in wide daylight, police say.
A security video showed the moments that a car pulled to Torres when she left the restaurant, and an armed man escaped and began to chase Torres around her SUV and through the batch.
Torres tried to fight with suspects, and a good Samaritan also tried to intervene without a result. As Torres tried to escape, the gunman opened fire and hit it several times.
“Pursuing it around the vehicle, shooting many times over it. Unfortunately, she was struck, slowed her down and the suspect shot her again with a fatal wound, “Martinez said.
The shocking video has attracted thousands of reactions to the ABC7 YouTube page. One man wrote: “He did not want to lose his money in a divorce, so he paid hundreds of thousands to find himself in prison.
People need therapy and learn how to make a better choice. “
Another added, “it’s disgusting.”
The armed man was later identified as 31-year-old Gerardo Lamas, who was arrested on January 16th. A mediator between the rented shooters and Sergio reveals.
Lamas and the Arnoldo brothers and Raynaldo Ruelas were arrested on January 16th.
During their investigation, police executed orders to search for Reveles and 42-year-old Juan Perez, who runs a pallet company owned by Torres and her husband. Investigators have seized over $ 286,000 in cash and numerous firearms, which they believe they are related to the assassination of the murder.
Revenes and Perez were finally arrested on February 13th.
Prosecutors accused all five men of murder in three special circumstances, which include lying in waiting, financial profit and crime committed in making robbery.
Detectives said they had learned that the murder came from a “controversial divorce” between Torres and the disclosures that were confronted with the division of multimillion -dollar assets.