The Daily Courier

Puerto Rico woman accused of murder for hire

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The long-awaited federal trial of a Puerto Rico woman accused of hiring a hit man to kill her rich Canadian husband began on Thursday, and the judge warned the jury “it would get hot.”

A decade has gone by since Aurea Vazquez Rijos was charged with offering a man $3 million to kill real estate developer Adam Anhang. Vazquez at that point was no longer in Puerto Rico, and she was extradited three years ago from Spain with her 1-month-old baby after a lengthy manhunt.

“This is a murder case,” Jose Ruiz, assistant U.S. district attorney, said in his opening statement. “It was to collect money from him.”

Anhang was killed Sept. 22, 2005, at nearly midnight on a Friday, on the corner of a cobbleston­e street in the historic part of San Juan’s capital. He was hit in the head with an object and then repeatedly stabbed. Twelve hours earlier, he had told his wife he wanted a divorce, prosecutor­s said.

“That is something she didn’t want,” Ruiz said, adding that the couples’ therapist had earlier recorded her reaction in his notes: “I am not going to let you go that easy.”

The couple had begun dating two years before the killing, with Anhang buying Vazquez a car, an apartment and a business in Old San Juan called “The Pink Skirt.” A day before the wedding, they signed a prenup, with Anhang’s value estimated at more than $24 million and Vazquez’s at nearly $62,300. If Anhang died, his wife would receive $8 million. Six months after he was killed, Vazquez sued his parents seeking $1 million in damages and $8 million from his estate. Shortly after filing the lawsuit, she left for Florence, Italy. Once there, prosecutor­s said she wrote emails to her family pleading for money.

Defence attorney Lydia Lizarribar rejected the allegation­s and told the jury that her client is innocent. She said she would prove that Vazquez had been wanting to go to Italy to study and work since 2002, and that she was living there under her real name.

“She was not hiding at all,” Lizarribar said, adding that the couple was a perfect match and liked to travel together. “The evidence will show that Adam was in love with his wife.”

Among those testifying in the trial is Alex Pabon Colon, whose nickname is “The Crazy One.” Prosecutor­s said he sold drugs at “The Pink Skirt” and elsewhere, and that Vazquez, her sister and a friend agreed to hire him as a hit man. They said he killed Anhang and injured Vazquez to make it look like a robbery, but that he forgot to steal Anhang’s wallet and other belongings.

Abraham Anhang, the victim’s father, told The Associated Press that he is looking forward to seeing an ending to the case.

“Closure is something we’re praying for,” he said in a phone interview. “Thirteen years is a very long time to wait for justice.”

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