COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio woman who compared animal-welfare
work to the liberation of World War II concentration camps has been
charged with soliciting a hit man to fatally shoot or slit the
throat of a random fur-wearer, federal authorities said.
Meredith Lowell, 27, of Cleveland Heights, appeared Tuesday in
U.S. District Court in Cleveland, where a magistrate judge ordered
her held by the U.S. Marshals Service pending a hearing next week,
court records show. One of her defense attorneys, Walter Lucas,
declined comment when reached by phone after the court appearance.
Investigators say the FBI was notified in November of a Facebook
page Lowell created under the alias Anne Lowery offering $830 to
$850 for the hit and saying the ideal candidate would live in
northeast Ohio, according to an FBI affidavit filed with the court
on Friday.
The affidavit says an FBI employee posing as a possible hit man
later began email correspondence with Lowell, and she offered him
$730 in jewelry or cash for the killing of a victim of at least 12
years but "preferably 14 years old or older" outside a library
near a playground in her hometown.
"You need to bring a gun that has a silencer on it and that can
be easily concealed in your pants pocket or coat. ... If you do not
want to risk the possibility of getting caught with a gun before
the job, bring a sharp knife that is (at least) 4 inches long, it
should be sharp enough to stab someone and/or slit their throat to
kill them. I want the person to be dead in less than 2 minutes,"
says an email reprinted in the affidavit.
She told the undercover employee she wanted to be on site when
the slaying took place so she could distribute "papers"
afterward, the affidavit says. She hoped to be arrested so she
could call attention to her beliefs and to get out of the home she
shared with her parents and brothers who eat meat and eggs and use
fur, leather and wool, investigators said.
Reprinted emails also say Lowell wrote that she sees nothing
wrong with "liberating" animals from fur factory farms and
laboratories since "soldiers liberated people from Nazi camps in
World War 2."
She also criticized a new aquarium in Cleveland - saying "it is
wrong for animals to be taken against their will and put into their
(equivalent) of a bathtub" - and research by the Cleveland Clinic,
where she said animals should be "liberated and put somewhere
where they are not tortured."
Lowell faces a hearing next Tuesday to determine whether she
will be given the opportunity to post bail or be detained without
bond pending resolution of the case.
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