Texas woman accused of plotting ex-husband's murder with fentanyl-laced chocolates under indictment
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A Texas woman was indicted last week after investigators say she tried to kill her ex-husband with a box of fentanyl-laced chocolates mailed as a phony honeymoon gift.

Pamela Jean Stanley, 63, of Coleman, was arrested on May 30 in Parker County following a sting by the Special Crimes Unit (SCU) of the Parker County Sheriff’s Office. 

According to Sheriff Russ Authier, Stanley allegedly cooked up a plan to send her ex-husband poisoned chocolates disguised as a congratulatory present from a travel agency celebrating his recent engagement.

Authorities say Stanley was recorded telling an acquaintance she wanted to inject powdered fentanyl into high-end chocolates and mail the box with a fake honeymoon incentive offer. A tipster alerted deputies, sparking the investigation.

Pieces of milk and dark chocolate.

A box of assorted chocolates is shown in this stock image. Texas investigators say Pamela Jean Stanley planned to inject fentanyl into high-end chocolates and mail them to her ex-husband disguised as a honeymoon gift. (CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty Images)

After she accepted what she believed was fentanyl, she was immediately taken into custody, according to the arrest affidavit.

A subsequent search of her vehicle uncovered 11.76 grams of methamphetamine, which tested positive in a field test and was submitted to the Parker County evidence vault, authorities said.

Rainbow fentanyl pills

Fentanyl pills are shown in this file photo. Texas investigators say Pamela Jean Stanley believed she was buying fentanyl to use in a plot to poison her ex-husband. (DEA)

Stanley was indicted July 10 on three felony charges: criminal solicitation with intent to commit murder, criminal attempt to commit murder, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

“This investigation moved quickly thanks to our SCU investigators and the information provided by a concerned citizen,” Sheriff Authier said.

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