"Just put it in his ear and pull the trigger."
Those were allegedly the words of Kevin Condren, who now sits in the Anoka County jail and has been charged with attempting to hire somebody to kill a business associate who owed him a large sum of money.
Condren, 62, was arrested Wednesday after authorities tracked him for nearly four months and charged him with conspiracy to commit premeditated murder, according to a criminal complaint filed in Anoka County District Court.
According to the complaint:
It all started in November when Condren asked a paralegal who worked for him at his Columbia Heights home if he did "odd jobs."
Condren offered the paralegal $5,000 and a revolver to carry out the killing. About 10 days later Condren upped the amount to $10,000. He told the paralegal he wanted his associate shot in the ear.
The paralegal went to the police and arranged for an undercover officer posing as the hit man to meet Condren.
When Condren, who is not a lawyer, met with the officer in December, he said he wanted his business associate killed because the partner owed him $150,000.