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2 former cops, one freed from death row, accused in another extortion plot

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"The only people to blame for this case is the FBI themselves," Manning told the Tribune on the day in 2004 that he walked out of a Missouri jail, free of both cases after 14 years in custody. "They did it to themselves. They fabricated this whole thing. They didn't have any evidence so they made everything up."

Manning sued, claiming two FBI agents had fabricated evidence and coached Dye to falsely implicate Manning in the jailhouse confession. In a surprise, the federal jury agreed the agents had framed Manning in the murder as well as the Missouri kidnapping and awarded him $6.5 million. However, a judge later threw out the damages, and Dye never saw a penny.

The charges announced Friday alleged the FBI has been secretly recording Manning since last month discussing the plans to abduct and kill a businessman they believed had access to large amounts of cash from real estate holdings — referred to by authorities only as "Victim 1." Mandell speculated that the victim, whom they referred to as "Soupy Sales," generated as much as $100,000 a month in cash from rental properties.

According to the charges, Manning had confided in another individual — referred to as "Individual A" — who apparently tipped off authorities to the scheme.

Manning and Engel planned to pose as police officers and pretend to arrest the victim on a bogus federal warrant. They then intended to take him to a nearby building they called "Club Med," which they had remodeled to include a large sink and a counter that could hold several hundred pounds. The two plotted to extort as much as $500,000 from the man, then kill him, drain the blood from the body and dismember him, the charges alleged.

In one conversation with Individual A, the undercover video showed Manning joining his hands together and covering his eyes, indicating that the victim would be blindfolded and bound in an effort to scare him into paying, according to the charges. Manning was allegedly recorded asking Individual A where they should "do the deed" on the victim.

"You want to get him here on the counter top? You want the two-by-fours over here? Because we don't want to be cutting into here," Manning said.

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