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FBI: Illinois Suspect Planned To Electrocute Wealthy Man, Blame Murder On A Cat

By JIM SUHR   01/26/12 08:04 PM ET   AP

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. -- Federal investigators helped by a conscientious paroled killer say they foiled a plot to abduct, extort and electrocute a wealthy man in a scheme they say borrowed elements from a television show and sought to blame the killing on the planned victim's cat.

A criminal complaint against Brett Nash of Pontoon Beach, unsealed Wednesday, identifies the target of the plot only as a former corporate attorney in the southern Illinois industrial town of Granite City who long pursued sex with Nash's wife. According to an affidavit, one plan Nash explored involved forcing the intended victim into a hot tub and electrocuting him with a radio tossed into the water – followed by kitty litter that Nash thought would prompt authorities to believe the animal was the culprit in the killing.

Agents arrested Nash, 45, on Monday near a Kmart in Granite City shortly before the alleged crime was to have taken place. He was arraigned a day later on a felony charge of interference with commerce by violence – attempted extortion – and waived his detention hearing. His public defender, Thomas Gabel, declined to discuss the matter Thursday.

According to an affidavit by FBI Special Agent Nicholas Manns, authorities learned of the alleged plot after an acquaintance Nash enlisted for help earlier this month reported the matter to his former parole officer the next day. The unidentified recruit, who met Nash years ago while both worked as deckhands on river barges, went on to work for the FBI and secretly recorded conversations with Nash in the next weeks.

The recruit, who has previous convictions for second-degree murder and sexual assault, told Manns "he had straightened out his life, believed in God and could not live with himself if someone were murdered and he had done nothing about it," Manns wrote. The man also feared Nash was setting him up, Manns said.

Nash, insisting he had just $300 in the bank and needed about $37,000 to avert foreclosure, planned to force the intended victim to withdraw large amounts of money from a bank account, telling the recruit the would-be victim had about $250,000 in the bank, Manns wrote. Nash sought to get at least $60,000 of that money, then kill the man in a way that appeared accidental, the affidavit said.

One scenario Nash told the potential accomplice was inspired by a television show involved making the would-be victim believe he was wired with explosives collared around his neck while he drained his bank account for Nash, Manns wrote. Nash also considered carjacking the man and holding him hostage for weeks while forcing him to write Nash a series of checks, Manns wrote.

Nash planned to pay his would-be accomplice $5,000 and split the extortion proceeds with him, Manns wrote in the affidavit, and had insisted he could disguise the recruit using makeup tricks he had learned in college.

Investigators who searched Nash's house Monday found a diagram of the intended victim's home, along with a backpack containing a ski mask, handcuffs, a compressed-air pellet gun resembling a semiautomatic pistol, black socks and gloves, a flashlight, plastic bag and black hair dye.

Nash, who has previous convictions including robbery, home invasion, forgery and drug possession, remained jailed without bond Thursday. A message seeking comment was left Thursday at a home telephone listing for him.

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03:38 PM on 04/29/2013
Reading these post now and then is like therapy I can afford to pay for.
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M4dwoman
There's a hole in the bottom of the sea
01:03 PM on 07/16/2012
Well now, that corporate attny is going to be able to pursue sex with nash's wife without any worries.
And hey, I wouldn't give my cat any ideas.
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PhloxJeana
Never baptize a cat.
12:24 AM on 01/31/2012
Totally believable. If my cats had opposable thumbs, they'd have killed me a long time ago.
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bonelessfluff
A mind is a terrible thing to eat
05:38 PM on 01/30/2012
My cat would have done it for a can of gravy.
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averagezoe
Don't breed or buy while homeless animals die!
04:31 PM on 01/30/2012
I would have gladly rented him one of my cats all of whom are trained attack animals. After reading this article, I will now attempt to train them in electrocution warfare. It looks like I might be able to establish a lucrative hit(man)cat business.
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outlawjames8
06:50 AM on 01/30/2012
But how is the cat?
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iLdoRight
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02:23 PM on 01/29/2012
My feeling on the punishment (the sentencing) for failed attempts of murder is that they should be considered as an evil much closer to a completed murder and not receive much less of a sentence in time and perhaps even the actual death sentence, especially if the one doing the crime is an officer of the law or the court or a politician.
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Bill Edelman
Writer. Progressive
03:50 PM on 01/29/2012
Agreed. These people need to be put away for life (or put down), too, before they actually succeed.
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ethelmertzrules
Repetition doesn't make it true
10:45 AM on 01/30/2012
They need to throw in extra time for trying to frame the kitty.
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iLdoRight
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01:43 PM on 01/30/2012
Right ! No wonder it is sticking out its tongue at the evildoer. It is not as dumb as him.
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twinkie1cat
12:37 PM on 01/31/2012
Right. Tack on a nice felony animal cruelty charge!
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Axekick
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolve
07:02 AM on 01/29/2012
I hope he gets the maximum sentence. Prison won't be easy for him, inmates prey on phonies like this guy and aren't intimidated by his stocky/muscular build. "You reap what you sow" coward.
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Axekick
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolve
07:02 AM on 01/29/2012
I knew this punk when I was a teenager. To say this story was a surprise would be an exaggeration, though I could've never imagined all the details. Funny thing about the "black hair dye" I use to always tell people he died his hair & everyone laughed it off like I was joking.
He arrived in town claiming to be a Martial Arts Sensei and former owner of "the Bronxville Academy of Martial Arts," yet he was about 15 yrs old at the time & never became active in our local martial arts community. A typical bully but had a flair for elaborate lying that would leave you bent over laughing at him.
I read an advertisement for "Amateur Porn Stars wanted in Granite City" 3-5 years ago on Craigslist. Being from that area I curiously clicked it where it stated the name of some production company along with a telephone number native to that area. I searched out the number and it was a T-Mobile number registered to Brett Nash. I called to see if it was the same Brett Nash but it was a woman's voice saying "leave your name and telephone number & one of us will call you back." It was also at the same address on Shirlwin because I know someone else who lives there. Must have been another scam/setup, likely for blackmailing married applicants or something.
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twinkie1cat
12:39 PM on 01/31/2012
Sounds like a sociopath. I hope the rich guy is nice and not a Republican.
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Axekick
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolve
01:42 PM on 01/31/2012
Yes, I would say very much a sociopath or psychopath and I always considered him dangerous. He wasn't particularly tall but was very stocky and strong for his age, actually for a grown man even at that age.

He was literally gleeful about bullying others and I caught him doing so on multiple occasions. I remember that he was attracted to much younger girls and considering our ages at that time it was unnatural and disturbing. His presence just troubled me unlike any others at that time, it was as if you could feel a negative energy when he was near.

I called friends in that area asking about him and just prior to his being arrested he convinced a bar local to him that he had cancer and they raised several thousands of dollars to hep with his "medical payments."

If you know someone so disturbed and something like this happens you almost feel some responsibility for it. At least I keep asking myself what could I have done to have made him a better person. In truth I couldn't stand him and tolerated him out of pity.
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nanaofmysky
The cats meow.
08:22 PM on 01/28/2012
To blame the poor inoccent,sweet little kitty. I do not know of any cat who would be around a hot tub. A little water okay but a hot tub. If it actually happened they would have to be really stupid to beleive it. My cat would never want to hurt me. His only thought would be who would open his Fancy Feast and clean the litter.
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Bill Edelman
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03:48 PM on 01/29/2012
What was he thinking? Well, it appears that he wasn't...
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nanaofmysky
The cats meow.
04:54 PM on 01/29/2012
Agreed!!!!
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ethelmertzrules
Repetition doesn't make it true
10:59 AM on 01/30/2012
It takes a special kind of low life to even think about framing the kitty for murder.
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nanaofmysky
The cats meow.
02:53 PM on 01/30/2012
Ya I know. They are always so sweet and NEVER do anything wrong!! LOL
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portugee565
05:53 PM on 01/28/2012
My racoon "Rocky" tried to comit a crime once. He stole grapes from a neighbors grape arbour. Bad racoon!
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CherokeeIrishMarine
01:26 PM on 01/28/2012
He was such a quite cat.
12:56 PM on 01/28/2012
David berkowitz blamed a dog...
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spydrworks1067
07:53 AM on 01/28/2012
An episode of the Pink Panther?
01:14 AM on 01/28/2012
Bravo everyone, I really enjoyed all the comments to this article.