Who is Faron Newbold from the Bahamas hired by Lindsay Shiver to kill her ex-husband Robert Shiver

Who is Faron Newbold from the Bahamas hired by Lindsay Shiver to kill her ex-husband Robert Shiver

Here is all you need to know about Faron Newbold from the Bahamas as Lindsay Shiver allegedly paid the suspect to murder her husband Robert Shiver

The Bahamas “hidden man” who Georgia housewife Lindsay Shiver allegedly hired to kill her wealthy ex-footballer husband has been released from prison for the first time.

Who is Faron Newbold from the Bahamas hired by Lindsay Shiver and her boyfriend to kill her ex-husband Robert Shiver

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Farron Newbold, 29, left his newly built luxury home in the Abaco Islands on Saturday morning with a green bottle in hand in a $50,000 Mercedes SUV. “I have told you and I will speak to you when my lawyer says it’s OK ,”said the father of one, who works as a civil engineer for an electricity company by day, told the Daily Mail.

Authorities in the Bahamas say Newbold was recruited by Shiver, 36, and her bartender partner Terrance Bethel, 28, to find her estranged husband, Robert Shiver, 38. Police have uncovered evidence of an alleged “murder-for-hire” plot via WhatsApp chats between the trio while a former cheerleader has been locked up in an oppressive Nassau jail for the past two weeks. But prosecutors may have a hard time proving that Newbold intended to kill Auburn star Robert, who now lives unharmed with the couple’s three young sons in Thomasville, Georgia, according to people familiar with the matter.

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The Daily Mail reported yesterday that Schiffer admitted to sending Newbold a picture of Robert with the message “Kill him” during a police interview. If convicted, Blondine faces 30 to 60 years in prison however, the trio reportedly claimed they were just venting because they didn’t like the way Robert treated his wife of 13 years after filing for divorce in April.

Schiffer declined to comment despite repeated contact with his Nassau-based attorney, Ian Cargill. Childhood friends, Bethel and Newbold were released on $20,000 bond Thursday and ordered to stay in Marsh Harbor, where they must keep their distance from each other and observe a curfew. Shaker reportedly had to raise five times that amount and convince a judge that she was domiciled in the Bahamas before she could be released with an electronic ankle tag.

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