
ColemanToday.com reported Sunday that 63-year-old Pamela Jean Stanley of Coleman was recently arrested by the Parker County Sheriff’s Special Crimes Unit in connection with a solicitation for murder case investigation and was indicted July 10.
ColemanToday.com further states Stanley was recorded as she explained to an acquaintance that she was seeking to purchase powdered fentanyl, and “inject” it in a high-end box of chocolates and further planned to mail it to her ex-husband making it appear to have been from a travel agency as a congratulatory gift for his recent engagement along with a “honeymoon” incentive offer.
Sheriff’s SCU investigators worked in an undercover controlled capacity with Stanley, who drove several hours from Coleman and solicited the purchase of what she believed was fentanyl in the parking lot of a local Interstate motel from SCU undercover investigators.
Sheriff’s SCU investigators took Stanley into custody immediately following her undercover ruse purchase and found her to also be in possession of a substance the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Lab tested as containing 9.5 grams of methamphetamine. Stanley was indicted for criminal solicitation with intent to commit murder, criminal attempt to commit murder, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. Her total bond is set at $450,000.