Alaska woman pleads guilty to killing 'best friend' after man catfished her and offered to pay $9 million for murder videos

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An Alaska woman pleaded guilty to killing her 'best friend' after a man she met online said he would pay her $9 million if she sent him photos and videos of her committing murder.

Denali Brehmer, 22, pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder in the June 2019 death of Cynthia Hoffman,Hoffman, 19, died from a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Her body was dumped in the Eklutna River, about 27 miles northeast of Anchorage, court documents state.

Brehmer knew the man as"Tyler" and had begun a relationship with him, but authorities said he had catfished her and created a fake persona as a millionaire from Kansas. His real name is Darin Schilmiller from Indiana, authorities said. Brehmer chose Hoffman as the victim and recruited four friends —Kayden McIntosh, Caleb Leyland, and two other unnamed juveniles — to help her, according to authorities. Brehmer told them they would get"substantial shares of money" for helping her kill Hoffman.

Alaska Department of Law said Wednesday that Brehmer"admitted the facts contained in the complaint initially filed in the case." The Anchorage Police Department, FBI and other agencies assisted in investigating Hoffman's death.

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