Police Foil Plot To Murder Justin Bieber

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Beliebers all over the world can breathe a collective sigh of relief – it looks like a grisly conspiracy plot to kill, yes kill, Justin Bieber was foiled before it was fully put into effect.

Turns out that two very creepy fugitives arrested last month allegedly intended to kill the teen pop idol after meeting a third person in jail who masterminded the sinister plan for the early demise of the teen star.

Mark Staake (41) and his nephew, Tanner Ruane (23) were arrested by State Police in Vermont and New York, respectively, on charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree and conspiracy to commit aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

Here are the details of the alleged murder plot gone wrong. According to a police affidavit, convicted murderer Dana Martin who’s serving multiple sentences for the rape and the killing of a 15-year-old girl was obsessed with Biebs and even had an image of Bieber tattooed on his leg. The visuals gives me chills. The felon plotted to kill JB after failing to contact him several times. He dreamed up the plan and recruited Staake while the latter was also serving time. Staake then in turn recruited his nephew Ruane to carry out Martin’s dirty work. The plan was to kill Bieber and his bodyguard by Martin’s calling card of strangulation with a paisley tie and then castrate the men, all this after killing two other targets first in Vermont.

When Staake was released from prison in October after serving time for burglary, the time came ripe for their plan. He and Ruane left for Vermont on Nov. 14 to kill the first two people Martin wanted killed. They intended on then heading to New York to grab and kill Bieber between his Nov. 28 and 29 Madison Square Garden concerts.

Before getting a chance to start their killing spree, the two fumbling idiots missed a highway exit in Vermont near the border crossing into Canada. As a result, they were stopped by a border patrol agent who arrested Staake on outstanding warrants.

Ruane was let go only to be arrested later by New York State Police after officials eavesdropped on a phone call in which Ruane and Martin allegedly discussed the murder plots.

Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun, responded to the news by telling Us Weekly: “We take every precaution to protect and insure the safety of Justin and his fans.” Let’s hope that’s true because apparently, there are a lot of sick and deranged people in the world.

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