Virginia woman sends ex-boyfriend happy birthday texts before traveling to kill him: prosecutors

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A Fredericksburg woman texted her ex-boyfriend happy birthday moments before prosecutors say she hopped in a car with ski masks and guns to kill him dozens of miles away.

On March 29, 2022, Erinn Ohse, 25, and her current boyfriend Andrew Poindexter, 26, allegedly traveled from Fredericksburg, Virginia to Louisa, Virginia with the intent to ransack Ohse’s ex-boyfriend’s home.

Ohse and Poindexter, prosecutors said, were eventually apprehended with a pound of marijuana in their vehicle. According to prosecutors, Ohse had a previous romantic relationship with her target that ended over a year ago.

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