Andrew Nisbet, 32, who was a golf pro at Las Positas Golf Course in Livermore, California, was arrested last December on a battery of child molestation charges. He now faces three felony charges of solicitation of murder after allegedly trying to contract a killer to take out his victims.
Nisbet is accused of writing letters to a contract killer, saying the young boys needed to be “taken care of,” Alameda County district attorney’s Inspector Jeff McCort wrote in a court affidavit.
Nisbet, who is married, worked at Las Positas Golf Course in Livermore, is being held on more than 75 felony charges that include child molestation and possessing child pornography.
Authorities say he “groomed” his male students, all aged between 12 and 17 years old, for sex during for more than two years while working at the golf course starting in December 2009.
He allegedly wrote several letters from his cell at Santa Rita Jail to a confidential informant — who handed the notes to authorities, according to a copy of the court documents obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle.
The letters included information about each victim and the price offered for each hit, the court papers show.
Prosecutors planted an undercover inspector to pose as a hit man and meet with Nisbet in March to discuss the details of the planned murders, authorities said.
Police are also investigating the possibility of other victims around the country where Nisbet formerly worked.
Nisbet is accused of writing letters to a contract killer, saying the young boys needed to be “taken care of,” Alameda County district attorney’s Inspector Jeff McCort wrote in a court affidavit.
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Nisbet, who is married, worked at Las Positas Golf Course in Livermore, is being held on more than 75 felony charges that include child molestation and possessing child pornography.
Authorities say he “groomed” his male students, all aged between 12 and 17 years old, for sex during for more than two years while working at the golf course starting in December 2009.
He allegedly wrote several letters from his cell at Santa Rita Jail to a confidential informant — who handed the notes to authorities, according to a copy of the court documents obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle.
The letters included information about each victim and the price offered for each hit, the court papers show.
Prosecutors planted an undercover inspector to pose as a hit man and meet with Nisbet in March to discuss the details of the planned murders, authorities said.
Police are also investigating the possibility of other victims around the country where Nisbet formerly worked.
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