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Inmate Accused in Murder-for-Hire Plot
By Toledo Blade
Published: 03/03/2003

A Bowling Green, Ohio, man scheduled to be released from federal prison last week now awaits trial for allegedly attempting to arrange the murders of his former wife, girlfriend, and an ex-girlfriend's husband.
Andrew Brukwicki, 35, is charged with three counts of solicitation to commit murder. He was bound over for trial last week by a U.S. magistrate in Detroit.
Brukwicki was serving a 51-month sentence at a prison in Milan, Mich., for having explosives, guns, and ammunition at his Bowling Green home. He was to have been released February 18.
His attorney, Martin Crandall, said he is skeptical of the new charges because federal agents are relying on the statements of other inmates vying for their own personal gain.
Brukwicki was sentenced Feb. 28, 2000, after authorities found 26 live military hand grenades in his home. Wood County sheriff's deputies also seized 18 rifles and shotguns, three handguns, and various types of ammunition when they showed up at his home to serve him a personal protection order during his divorce.
According to documents filed in federal court, sources told federal agents Brukwicki wanted his ex-wife killed because he blamed her for his prison sentence. Several months after agents received this information, the FBI sent an undercover agent to the prison, where Brukwicki allegedly offered him $10,000 to kill his ex-wife. Brukwicki said he would arrange to have his girlfriend make the down payment, though she wouldn't know what the money was for, federal prosecutors said in court recently.
The agent returned to Brukwicki, telling him he killed his ex-wife and showing a photo as proof. Brukwicki allegedly then asked the agent to kill his girlfriend so he couldn't be linked to the killing, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors claimed Brukwicki then asked the agent to kill the husband of an ex-girlfriend but didn't say why.



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