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A 64-year-old Illinois man is facing criminal charges for planning the murder of his former business partner in Florida with a crossbow and arrow, according to authorities. 

In a press release, prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Ben Patrick Mullavey, 64, offered up to $10,000 for the murder.

Mullavey said his partner owed him $200,000, and legal proceedings to get that money back were not going well, according to the affidavit.

Authorities stated that Mullavey tried hiring a man to carry out the murder and drove to Sikeston, Missouri, to meet with him to discuss the plan. 

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Bow and arrow offered to hitman for murder-for-hire plot

An Illinois man offered a hitman up to $10,000 to kill his former business partner, supplying him with a bow and arrow.  (iStock)

During the meeting, Mullavy provided the man with the name and description of his former business partner, as well as instructions on how he wanted the murder carried out. 

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courtroom and gavel

A man from Illinois appeared in U.S. District Court in Cape Girardeau Tuesday to face a criminal complaint that accuses him of trying to hire someone to kill a business associate in Florida. (iStock)

Mullavy then proceeded to supply the hit man with $1,000 as a "prepayment," money to cover other expenses, directions to a restaurant next to the victim’s wine bar, and a Florida license plate to help him blend in, along with the unusual murder weapon.

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If convicted, Mullavey faces up to ten years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine, or both.