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What did Massimo Marenghi do? Massachusetts man pleads guilty to attempted murder-for-hire plot

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James Bradley

Published Jan 07, 2026

On Thursday, Walk 18, Massachusetts man Massimo Marenghi confessed to endeavoring to organize the homicide of his better half. In January 2021, the then-54-year-old attempted to sort out the killing through a secret government specialist acting like an agreement executioner.

As per the New York Post, Massimo Marenghi had endeavored to kill his better half after she tried to record a controlling request against him. He supposedly offered the spy $10,000 for the homicide. He likewise gave the specialist a photograph of his better half, prior to letting him know how to stay away from reconnaissance cameras in his family.

Authorities have expressed that Massimo Marenghi could have to deal with upwards of 10 years in jail for planning to kill his better half. He should likewise pay a fine of up to $250,000.

According to Law&Crime, Massimo Marenghi supposedly arose on the radar of Massachusetts specialists after he a told a colleague of his that he intended to kill his better half. In any case, the colleague was truly a classified source for the police.

The oath expressed that the secret source affirmed that Marenghi was significant. The suspect then continued to message the source a photograph of his better half, as well as other data.
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“(The source) answered that in the event that Marenghhi was significant about having his better half killed, the expense would be $10,000 in real money. MARENGHI concurred and gave CS photos of his better half, data with respect to his significant other’s business area and hours, her personal residence in Malden, a depiction of her vehicle, and her phone number.”

In the wake of telling the specialists that Massimo Marenghi wanted to kill his significant other, the witness consented to aid the case. He passed Marenghi data about an agreement executioner, who was as a general rule a secret government specialist.

A Massachusetts man who attempted to hire a contract killer to murder his wife had unknowingly asked an undercover Fed agent to carry out the hit because she seek restraining order against him.

He now faces up to 10 years,to be sentenced June 8.
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The specialist continued to plan a gathering with Marenghi. During this first gathering, they talked about the subtleties of the homicide, as well as the most proficient method for doing it. In a subsequent gathering, the suspect gave the specialist $1500 ahead of time to complete the agreement.

Marenghi purportedly let the specialist know that the sooner the ‘destruction’ work was completed, the sooner he could pay him the cash.

Notwithstanding the prison time, Marenghi could confront a three-year managed discharge period. His condemning is planned for June 8.