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Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Bombshell update in wild case of mother who 'hired hitman to kill her abusive TV anchor ex husband'
The Tennessee mother charged with hiring a hitman to kill her TV anchor husband over years of abuse allegations has been freed from jail before her trial. Angelia 'Angie' Solomon, 55, was released from the Williamson County Jail on Friday afternoon after posting $250,000 bond that was raised by family and friends, who donated to a defense fund that was created by her 17-year-old daughter Gracie. She is on strict house arrest and is wearing a GPS monitor. Part of her conditions is not to use any electronic devices, including cell phone, computer, internet and land lines. Anyone who is in the home with her is also not permitted to use any technology, as well. However, the court is allowing her to attend her daughter's high school graduation on Thursday. Solomon was arrested on April 11 after she was reportedly caught by an undercover cop posing as a hitman. She was arrested and charged for solicitation to commit first-degree murder. She pleaded not guilty to the charges and was held behind bars for nearly five weeks. The grand jury is meeting on July 2 to determine if Solomon will be indicted. If she is indicted, her arraignment will be held on July 30 at the Williamson County courthouse, a clerk told Daily Mail. Daily Mail reached out to Franklin County Tennessee District Attorney Stacey Edmonson whose office is handling the case but they have not responded to our request for comment at the time of publication. Angelia is pictured with her son Grant, 18, who died under mysterious circumstances on July 20, 2020 - since his tragic death Angie has been fighting for answers and justice for her son During the last court hearing, an audio recording was played revealing the conversation Angie had with an undercover cop posing as a hitman who was an agent from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI). She told the hired gun she wanted make her ex 'disappear and be put underground,' for allegedly abusing her children and her. She also alleged her ex-husband killed their 18-year-old son, Grant Solomon. Aaron, who had been in the courtroom with what appeared to be his attorney, watched intently as the two undercover agents from the TBI, a detective from the Franklin County Police Department testified. Angie's close friend, Melanie Hicks was also a witness during the court proceeding. At one point Angie grew emotional as she glanced at her 18-year-old daughter Gracie who appeared visibly upset, as she sat in the back of the courtroom. The judge lowered her bond to $250,000, from her initial amount of $500,000, ordered her to house arrest and prohibited her from using the internet or a cell phone. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was assisting the Franklin Police Department, the lead on the case. On April 11, the day she was taken into custody, she had met up with the alleged hitman around 2pm in the parking lot of the CoolSprings Galleria Mall in Franklin, Tennessee. She reportedly informed the 'hitman' where her ex might be and confided in him that she wanted her ex 'gone' so that Gracie could receive a trust fund. At one point she asked the informant if she was being recorded but he reassured her to trust him. When he asked, 'What do you want done? What do you want me to do to him? she gave him a direct response. 'I want you to do whatever you could to to a man knowing he raped and sodomized my girl before she could remember and whatever you could do to a man who took his own beautiful 18-year-old son out to a very, very remote location -hit him over the head with the tools - baseball bat and stand at the top of the hill and watch him die under his truck.' The undercover cop responded, 'I have a few ideas,' but was hearing telling her that 'something like this was about $5,000.' When the agent asked her, 'can you go to an ATM or give me anything now?' She responded that she was 'broke.' When he asked if she has 'any jewelry or anything of value.' She told him that she had 'sold everything' she owns. That is when Angie gave him her car registration as an initial collateral payment and promising more cash. At one point on the audio, Angie is heard telling the agent that her daughter Gracie lives in fear of her father and that her daughter described him as 'a cross between Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy.' Angie was heard crying in the audio at times and called herself 'a very naive person.' During the exchange she alleged to the informant that her ex had guns and drugs in the condo, and if the confidential informant wanted any of his belongings. She described what she was doing as 'vigilante justice of the olden days.' Detective Kyle Brink with the Franklin Police Department testified that Angie had considered having two other individuals killed as part of the murder for hire plot. Those individuals were not named but Brink said they were warned beforehand. During the hearing, Judge M.T. Taylor said 'she [Angie Solomon] has no prior criminal record, she has one horribly misguided attempt to change her life in a perverse sort of way.' After the judge imposed the reduction in bail and strict house arrest he said 'if someone slips her a telephone, she's going to go right back to jail.' The judge even joked about setting up'a jamming device outside of her house like the North Koreans,' as per local News Channel 5. Melanie Hicks, a close friend had broken her silence with a string of eerie claims in an interview with the Daily Mail this week. Hicks, who said she has known Angie for years, claimed her alleged actions were 'completely out of character' and that 'she would never jeopardize her daughter's safety'. Her daughter, Gracie, is now 18. Hicks expressed her frustration that news outlets are only focusing on the arrest and not the back story of Grant's mysterious death. Hicks said: 'There is overwhelming support of people saying please share the whole back story. People are frustrated.' The former couple's son, Grant, was killed on July 20, 2020, when his own truck rolled backwards over him at the side of the road. The promising high school senior had been on his way to meet his father for a private pitching session at Ward Performance Institute, a baseball training facility in Gallatin, approximately 50 miles from his home in Franklin, Tennessee. But less than ten minutes after he arrived, Aaron called 911 and said his son was trapped under his white Toyota pick-up truck at the foot of a ditch. Police later ruled the incident a freak accident but Angelia remained suspicious and claimed there had been no proper police investigation or autopsy. She even hired private investigator Dan Hodges, who had worked with the FBI for 30 years, to launch an investigation. Hodges claimed 'it was impossible for Grant Solomon to die without assistance'. Hicks told the Daily Mail the family obtained the black box recorded on Grant's vehicle. The black box showed the truck had been placed in park, and the gas pedal was shown at various speeds that, Hicks claimed, goes against Aaron's narrative of the truck rolling backwards down the hill. 'The black box evidence could be a game changer in the case,' Hicks revealed. 'How did the truck get into park while Grant was underneath it?' Hicks questioned. 'The family questions if the truck was staged on top of Grant,' she said. 'The truck did not appear to have malfunctioned as Aaron drove it for months after Grant's alleged accident,' she added. Sumner County District Attorney, Ray Whitley, told the Daily Mail in February 2024 that Grant's death was an accident and that it would not be reopening the investigation again. 'It's been looked into and the investigation has been reopened before. There is no basis for a homicide charge or no criminal act here,' he said. 'It is just a horrible accident, and I am really sorry that it happened, but it's not a criminal case so there is nothing we are are going to go forward with.' Angelia and Aaron have been divorced for 10 years at the time of Grant's death and both children were living with their mother. Angelia has previously alleged that she and her children suffered years of abuse that has been cited in court documents. Aaron has emphatically denied the claims. When Grant turned 18, Angie claimed her son was planning to expose his father's alleged abuse but, less than a month after his birthday, he died. Gracie also accused her father of historic sex abuse in a YouTube video published in May 2021 when she was just 14. Aaron has never been charged with any crimes. He currently resides in Tennessee and works as a senior financial analyst for Merrill Lynch. He has not responded to Daily Mail's requests for comment. Last week, there were reports that two anonymous witnesses to Grant's accident had come forward a year ago, claiming they saw what happened. But Hicks said: 'The two men said they were driving on Highway 109 in Gallatin Tennessee, and saw the Toyota Tacoma 'flying' through the air, saw Grant get swept under the truck and saw him under the truck like a 'pretzel'. 'As you can imagine, this news was hard for Angie to comprehend, and friends and family have some serious questions. First, why are these two men remaining anonymous in the case of an 'accidental' death?' Hicks alleged that 'the two men would not agree to speak directly to Angie'. She said this has led family and friends to question if they are legitimate witnesses. She also claimed that 'portions of their story don't make sense'. 'Is it logistically possible for the Toyota Tacoma to go airborne at anytime while rolling down the incline outside Ward Performance Center?' Hicks asked. 'The men claim they saw Grant get swept under the truck. Grant was 6'4 so how did he get swept under the moving truck, take flight, and land in a ditch?' 'Grant's body didn't have any significant abrasions and no broken bones? Yet, the men claim they saw Grant under the truck like a 'pretzel,' she continued. 'An accident reconstruction would easily reveal what happened but Gallatin TN PD over the past four plus years refuse to reopen the investigation to make it possible. It would also be a way to verify the stories of the anonymous witnesses,' she said. A report by the Gallatin PD reviewed by the Daily Mail stated that Grant was struck by his own vehicle and that the first point of impact was the rear end of the vehicle that sustained functional damage. 'Vehicle one was stopped in the parking lot 1357 Highway 109 South. The owner of vehicle one, exited the truck and was subsequently struck by the truck as it rolled down the parking lot,' it said. 'Vehicle one drug the owner into the drainage ditch where it came to rest. The owner was trapped underneath.' Grant's death certificate lists the cause of death as multiple blunt force trauma and states that he was run over by an automobile. The manner was reported as accidental. Grant died at 9.26am on July 20, 2020, at Sumner Regional Medical Center in Gallatin. The Gallatin Police Department told the Daily Mail that the Grant Solomon case 'is a closed investigation'. 'The facts of this case do not support that a crime was committed,' Gallatin PD PIO Michael Carman wrote in an email statement. 'This was a very tragic accident and our thoughts remain with the family of the young man who lost his life.' But Hicks said: 'The only significant injury that Grant had was blunt force trauma to the back of the head. 'Family and friends feel that once again the Gallatin PD failed to properly verify these statements in any way. And no one has been held accountable.' Hicks, who has been at Angie's side for many years, said she will continue to stand by her friend as she seeks justice for her son. She said Angie is relying heavily on her faith, calling it her 'rock.' 'She always said God will handle it. I have faith in him,' she added. Eric Bonnetti, an editor at the Anglican Watch, the unofficial watchdog publication for the Episcopal Church, has covered the story extensively. 'We're glad Angie has been released and hope that the increased scrutiny this situation is receiving will result in a full investigation into the death of Angie's son Grant Solomon,' Bonnetti told Daily Mail on Monday. 'We also look forward to finally getting answers to her daughter Gracie's allegations that she was sexually and emotionally abused by Angie's ex-husband Aaron.'
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Yahoo
A son's death, an undercover agent: What to know about an alleged murder-for-hire plot
Angelia Solomon faced forward as she spoke to two men in the back seat of vehicle April 11. She thought she was hiring a hitman to kill her ex-husband Aaron Solomon, a former TV news anchor at WSMV in Nashville, court documents and recordings show. But she was wrong. Angelia Solomon was arrested after exiting the vehicle. The man she believed she was hiring for the hit was an undercover agent with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The alleged murder-for-hire plot came after the couple's messy divorce in 2013, the death of their son Grant Solomon in 2020 and allegations of abuse against Aaron Solomon that Williamson County courts ruled as unfounded, documents show. Angelia Solomon, 55, is charged with felony first-degree murder solicitation. The charges stem from a 45-minute conversation, all recorded, she had with the undercover agent on April 11. The Tennessean later obtained the recording through a records request. A concerned citizen tipped off police to Angelia Solomon's plan to have her ex-husband killed, according to an affidavit. The purported hitman, Sean Atkins, was actually an undercover Tennessee Bureau of Investigation officer. He was joined by a confidential informant named "Steve" for the meeting with Angelia Solomon. The men sat in the back seat of a vehicle parked at Macy's at Cool Springs Galleria while Angelia Solomon discussed the killing from the front seat, court files show. Angelia Solomon told Atkins about allegations of abuse against family members, including her ex-husband's alleged involvement in their son Grant Solomon's death, court documents show. The Franklin mom also said her daughter, now 18, stood to gain access to a trust fund in the event of Aaron Solomon's death, the investigation revealed. Grant Solomon, 18, was a rising senior at Grace Christian Academy in Franklin with a promising baseball career ahead of him. Perfect Score, a baseball scouting agency, ranked Grant Solomon, a right-handed pitcher with an 88 mph fastball, as the 90th ranked prospect in Tennessee and gave him a 7 out of 10, or a "college prospect and possible future draft pick with further development." He was the son of Angelia and Aaron Solomon. On July 20, 2020, Grant Solomon was found, still alive, by his father trapped under the teen's white Toyota truck outside a baseball training center in Gallatin, according to the investigative files. He later died on the way to a local hospital. An investigation into Grant Solomon's death was conducted by the Gallatin Police Department. The agency told The Tennessean in an emailed statement that the investigation was considered closed and determined not to be a criminal matter. To date, no other information has been released by Gallatin police about what happened or how the teen ended up under the truck, despite repeated requests. "This was not a crime. It was a tragic accident," Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley wrote in an emailed statement to The Tennessean. Despite the assertion, many family, friends, news organizations and true crime aficionados across the country aren't convinced the case is so clear cut, with many seeking additional answers about the teen's death, to no avail. Yes. Angelia Solomon remains jailed despite a Williamson County judge reducing her bond from $500,000 to $250,000. If Angelia Solomon posts bond, she would be under house arrest through the duration of her trail. She's next due in court on July 30. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Angelia Solomon: What to know in alleged Franklin murder-for-hire plot
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Yahoo
Tennessee mom tried to hire hit man to kill former TV anchor ex-husband, put him ‘underground': docs
A Franklin, Tennessee, woman has been arrested in an alleged murder-for-hire plot against her ex-husband, a former local news television anchor, police said. Angelia "Angie" Solomon, 55, was charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder against her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon. She appeared in Tennessee's 21st Judicial District Court on Monday morning and was reportedly assigned a public defender. She is being held in the Williamson County jail on a $500,000 bond, and was set to have a bond hearing Tuesday. Ohio Teacher Attempted To Pay Student $2K To Kill Estranged Husband In Failed Murder-for-hire Plot Aaron Solomon was formerly an anchor at WSMV Channel 4 News. The couple divorced in 2014. An affidavit for Angie's arrest said she wanted her ex-husband dead so that her daughter, Gracie Solomon, could have access to a trust fund. Read On The Fox News App "On April 1, 2025, at approximately 2:15 PM. Angelia Solomon met with an undercover law enforcement officer acting as a 'hitman' in the parking lot area of 1800 Galleria Boulevard Franklin, Williamson County. TN, for the express purpose of hiring him to murder her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon." the affidavit says. "Angelia Solomon promised future payment to the undercover officer as well as provided the registration of her vehicle as a form of initial collateral payment for Aaron Solomon to disappear and to be put underground. Angelia Solomon stated that this would provide her daughter access to a trust fund," according to the affidavit. Tennessee Woman Attempted To Hire Hitman To Kill Wife Of Man She Met On Dating Website: 'Needs To Seem Random' Further, the affidavit said Solomon told the undercover officer where Aaron could be found, including potential workplaces and restaurants, as well as the area in which he lives. The family made headlines years ago when Grant Solomon, Aaron and Angie's son, was run over and killed by his own vehicle, a Toyota Tacoma, outside a baseball training center in Gallatin, Tennessee, in July 2020. Grant had just turned 18 at the time. The District Attorney's office for the 21st Judicial District declined to comment. Fox News reached out to the 21st Judicial District public defenders' office and Aaron article source: Tennessee mom tried to hire hit man to kill former TV anchor ex-husband, put him 'underground': docs


Fox News
15-04-2025
- Fox News
Tennessee mom tried to hire hit man to kill former TV anchor ex-husband, put him ‘underground': docs
A Franklin, Tennessee, woman has been arrested in an alleged murder-for-hire plot against her ex-husband, a former local news television anchor, police said. Angelia "Angie" Solomon, 55, was charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder against her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon. She appeared in Tennessee's 21st Judicial District Court on Monday morning and was reportedly assigned a public defender. She is being held in the Williamson County jail on a $500,000 bond, and was set to have a bond hearing Tuesday. Aaron Solomon was formerly an anchor at WSMV Channel 4 News. The couple divorced in 2014. An affidavit for Angie's arrest said she wanted her ex-husband dead so that her daughter, Gracie Solomon, could have access to a trust fund. "On April 1, 2025, at approximately 2:15 PM. Angelia Solomon met with an undercover law enforcement officer acting as a 'hitman' in the parking lot area of 1800 Galleria Boulevard Franklin, Williamson County. TN, for the express purpose of hiring him to murder her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon." the affidavit says. "Angelia Solomon promised future payment to the undercover officer as well as provided the registration of her vehicle as a form of initial collateral payment for Aaron Solomon to disappear and to be put underground. Angelia Solomon stated that this would provide her daughter access to a trust fund," according to the affidavit. Further, the affidavit said Solomon told the undercover officer where Aaron could be found, including potential workplaces and restaurants, as well as the area in which he lives. The family made headlines years ago when Grant Solomon, Aaron and Angie's son, was run over and killed by his own vehicle, a Toyota Tacoma, outside a baseball training center in Gallatin, Tennessee, in July 2020. Grant had just turned 18 at the time. The District Attorney's office for the 21st Judicial District declined to comment. Fox News reached out to the 21st Judicial District public defenders' office and Aaron Solomon.
Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Yahoo
Franklin police arrest woman for alleged plot to kill ex-husband, who's a former TV anchor
A Franklin woman is facing charges for conspiring to kill her ex-husband, a former Nashville television and radio personality named Aaron Solomon. Franklin police announced late Friday evening it arrested Angelia Solomon following an investigation with assistance from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation into 'solicitation to commit first degree murder.' Angelia Solomon, who publicly goes by Angie Huffines on social media, is in jail on a $500,000 bond. Franklin police provided no other details in a news release Friday and said the investigation is ongoing. Angie Solomon is a pharmacist with UnitedHealthcare, according to her LinkedIn. Aaron Solomon, a former anchor at WSMV4, and Angie Solomon and daughter Gracie Solomon were at the center of some attention locally following the death of Aaron and Angie's son, Grant. Grant Solomon, who was a senior in high school at Grace Christian Academy in Franklin, died in a car accident in July 2020 shortly after his 18th birthday. You can reach Liam at ladams@ or on social media @liamsadams. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Franklin police arrest woman for alleged plot to kill ex Aaron Solomon