Aug 12, 2022
Neonatal doctor, 55, pleads guilty to hiring hitmen on the dark web for $50,000 to kidnap his wife.
Dr. Ronald Ilg, 55, of Spokane previously pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges including cyberstalking, witness tampering, and attempted kidnapping. He has now confessed
A doctor has admitted hiring hitmen on the dark web to torture his wife and inject her with heroin twice a day in a sick plot to win her back.
Former medical director Ronald Ilg, 55, said he was a ‘broken man’ when he paid criminals more than $60,000 to kidnap his estranged wife, who had filed for divorce.
Ilg was having affair with mistress that involved blood contract and sex dungeon. Now he has pled guilty to sickening plot, saying he was a ‘broken man’ at the time.
He asked the contract criminals to deliver a ‘significant beating’ that would ‘injure both hands or break the hands’.
Confessing his crimes yesterday, Ilg told the court he was a ‘broken man’ at the time and asked men ‘not only injure one of my partners but also kidnap my wife’.
Cyber experts say there’s no evidence dark web hitmen complete jobs they’re hired to do and there’s no indication Ilg’s wife was kidnapped or tortured, the Daily Beast reported.
The neonatal specialist, who treated infants at a clinic in Spokane, Washington, was fired in 2020 after coworkers filed complaints about his behavior.
The doctor was asked resign from his job but refused to. He was subsequently fired.
After losing his job, Ilg became increasingly erratic.
He had already placed tracking devices on his wife’s phone and car – which he told her were for her protection – and tried to force her into sex by threatening to take away her possessions, but now he began harassing her with texts begging her to return to him, and would stake her out at work and offer to pay her to drop divorce proceedings.
‘Ron is spiraling and continues to get worse, to where now he is threatening to come to my home despite my opposition,’ she wrote in a restraining order application in December, ‘This has to stop.’
Ilg responded to the restraining order proceedings by saying he was in a ‘raw emotional state’ from the recent tumult in his life, and that he would leave his wife alone.Â
Despite that promise, he soon sent her a letter professing his love.
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