Background
Her other children, aged 7 and 11, were instructed by her to help mop up his blood.
Her other children, aged 7 and 11, were instructed by her to help mop up his blood.
She is currently serving a life sentence, with no prospect of parole. Opel was living with Jerry Duane Heiman, aged 64 and his 89-year-old mother, whom she cared foreign In order to steal $40,000, she paid five teenagers, including her own 13-year-old daughter, to murder Heiman.
Kyle Boston, aged 14, received $220, whilst his 13-year-old cousin was paid roughly $100, for the killing.
17-year-old Jeffrey Grote was given a car. On April 13, 2001, the five teenagers ambushed Heiman and attacked him with knives and baseball bats.
He was found 8 days later, in a shallow grave, roughly ten miles from his house. Opel denied that she wanted him dead, despite regularly telling friends "I wish he was dead".
She was found guilty and was narrowly spared the death penalty, as the jury could not reach a unanimous decision.
Her daughter Heather, received a 22-year prison sentence, with no possibility of parole, at the age of 14. Kyle Boston was sentenced to 18 years, after pleading guilty to second degree murder. Jeffrey Grote (Heather Opel"s boyfriend at the time of the attack), pleaded guilty to first degree murder and received a 50-year prison sentence.
Marriam Oliver received a 22-year prison sentence.