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White woman has affair with Black African bodyguard & pays him to kill whire husband

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Grim news for pastor's wife 'who took out hit on husband while sleeping with Angolan bodyguard'

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40 year old Minnesotan evangelical pastor moves his wife & 5 children to Angola, and 4 years later his wife pays their security guard (who she’s sleeping with) $50k to stab him to death.

This story really has it all.


A pastor's wife has been charged with taking out a hit on her husband while sleeping with the family's bodyguard during a mission to Angola.

Jackie Shroyer, 44, is accused of masterminding Beau Shroyer's slaying in the African nation after allegedly embarking on an affair with one of their bodyguards.

The couple moved from their native Minnesota to Angola with their five children in 2021.

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Beau, 44, was killed on October 25 last year, after he was lured into a remote area by three men who stabbed him to death, police said.

The authorities believe Jackie, who was arrested days after the murder, paid three men the equivalent of $50,000 to kill her husband. Two have been arrested, while a third remains on the loose.

Jackie was having an affair with one of the hit men, Bernadino Elias, 24, who worked at the family's home as a security guard, according to officials.

News of the charges were confirmed by the lead pastor of Beau's hometown church Lakes Area Vineyard Church in Detroit Lakes.

Troy Easton said the development 'saddens me immensely', the Minnesota Star Tribune reports.

He added that Jackie will remain in custody until her trial before a judge, which is expected to take place in the next six months.

The couple's children will continue to be cared for by other family with support from SIM USA, the missionary organization Beau worked with, as well as the church.