New Jersey woman hired hitman to kill Philadelphia cop ex-boyfriend and his daughter

Philadelphia police vehicle in Center City - File Photo.


GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — A 26-year-old woman from Runnemede has been charged in a murder-for-hire scheme aimed at killing a Philadelphia police officer and his teenage daughter, Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay announced Friday.


Key Points

  • Jaclyn Diiorio, 26, allegedly offered $12,000 to have her ex-boyfriend and his daughter murdered.
  • Diiorio paid $500 to a confidential informant posing as a hitman before being arrested.
  • She was found with suspected alprazolam and charged with multiple felonies.

Jaclyn Diiorio was arrested on April 4 after arranging to meet a confidential informant on the 1300 block of North Black Horse Pike in Gloucester Township. Investigators say Diiorio offered $12,000 to have her ex-boyfriend—identified as a 53-year-old Philadelphia police officer—and his 19-year-old daughter killed.

During the meeting, Diiorio allegedly handed the informant $500 in cash as a down payment before being taken into custody by the Gloucester Township Police Special Response Team. Officers also recovered a bottle of suspected alprazolam pills in her possession.

Charges and detention

Diiorio faces two counts of first-degree attempted murder, one count of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, and one count of third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance. She is currently being held at Camden County Correctional Facility and is scheduled for a detention hearing on April 9 in Superior Court.

Authorities say the investigation was launched by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit after receiving a tip about the plot on April 3. The U.S. Marshals Service New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force – Camden Division also assisted in the case.

Investigators continue to urge anyone with information to contact Detective Ryan Durham at (856) 225-5127 or submit anonymous tips to CAMDEN.TIPS.

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