Jennifer Faith, a woman from Oak Cliff, admitted to convincing her boyfriend to shoot and kill her husband and has plead guilty to orchestrating the murder.
Later that year they added a murder-for-hire charge, an offense that carries a potential death sentence.Jennifer Lynne Faith
According to plea papers, Faith admitted that her boyfriend, Darrin Lopez, 49, gunned down her husband, American Airlines technology director Jamie Faith, in Oct. of 2020 in front of his home in Oak Cliff.Faith admitted she knew Lopez – whom she called her “one and only love” – had suffered a traumatic brain injury while serving in the Army in Iraq, leaving him disabled.
Meanwhile, approximately one month after her husband’s death, Faith admitted to initiating some $630,000 in death benefits through her husband’s employer.
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