WASHINGTON — D.C. homeless people, an international invasion, kidnapping and murder. These were the center of a plot prosecutors say was thought up by two Texas men — landing them in jail and facing life in prison.
Gavin Rivers Weisenburg, 21, and Tanner Christopher Thomas, 20, were indicted by a grand jury in Texas's Eastern District on Thursday, and court documents paint a picture of the elaborate plot the two planned for almost a year to take over an island off of Haiti and fulfill violent rape fantasies.
The plan went as follows. Weisenburg and Thomas allegedly wanted to recruit and hire homeless people in the D.C. area to work as mercenaries to carry out a coup d'etat on Gonâve Island. Once they got to the island, they wanted to murder all of the men and turn the women and children

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