Trial begins for man accused of driving to Dallas to kill girlfriend's husband

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Trial begins for man accused of driving to Dallas to kill girlfriend's husband
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Trial begins this week for a man accused of driving to North Texas to kill his girlfriend's husband.

Before sentencing her to life in prison, a federal judge called Jennifer Faith "pure evil" for plotting with an ex to kill her husband and then lying about it all over the news, including on FOX 4’s Trackdown.

Detectives said Jennifer plotted to kill her husband to get more than half a million dollars from a life insurance policy. Federal prosecutors said Jennifer deceived Lopez into believing her husband was abusive. They said she was having an emotional affair with Lopez, who was her high school boyfriend.

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