A Michigan man has been arrested and charged with trying to hire someone to kill his wife and then fatally poisoning her cereal with heroin in 2014, authorities say
Jason T. Harris, 44, was arrested Tuesday and is being charged with three felonies, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton announced at a news conference filmed by CNN affiliate WJRT. Leyton said the charges include premeditated first-degree murder and solicitation of murder, both of which can result in a life sentence, and delivery of a controlled substance causing death. "We believe Jason Harris murdered his wife," Leyton said.
He said police learned he had fed Christina cereal and milk the night before her death. Leyton said Jason Harris's brother and sister went to police a few days later and told them Jason had"made comments in the past about, quote, getting rid of Christina Harris." He said they also felt Jason Harris was seeing other women prior to his wife's death.
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