Usha Karri and her uncle, Seetaram Ganisetti, are the latest guests on the podcast.
I recently featured Usha’s story last month. Her ex-husband was convicted in 2021 of attempting have her uncle assassinated.
In one of the strangest Will County civil forfeiture cases in weeks, a 42-year Chicago man is accused of paying someone to knock off his estranged wife's uncle in New Jersey. The uncle was to be pushed in front of a subway train to make his death look like an accident, a forfeiture complaint filed this week at the Will County Courthouse states.
Instead the plan was foiled and Venkatesh Bhogireddy has landed in federal custody facing a six-count indictment accusing him of orchestrating a murder-for-hire scheme crossing state lines.
This week, the Will County State's Attorney Office of Jim Glasgow determined the brown 2008 Infinity FX35 belonging to Bhogireddy should be a forfeited police asset; the defendant used his car with the intention of committing murder, the forfeiture complaint reads.
Now, both speak out for the first time.
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