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[The Hitman Murders: A Chilling Tale of Greed and Cold-Blooded Betrayal]-[The “Hitman” Murders]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-02-02

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The Hitman Murders: A Calculated Tragedy

This episode of Morbid explores the devastating and complex case of the "Hitman Murders," involving Lawrence Horn, a former Motown Records audio engineer, and his ex-wife, Millie Horn. The hosts detail a story of extreme volatility, financial desperation, and a calculated murder-for-hire plot that shocked the nation in the 1990s.

The Rise and Fall of Lawrence Horn

Lawrence Horn was once a successful figure in the music industry, working as an audio engineer for Motown and later Hot Wax Records. During the golden age of R&B, he lived a life of luxury, defined by "unlimited expense accounts," "limos, Porsches, and Dom Perignon." However, beneath his professional success lay a volatile personality. His marriage to Millie, a flight attendant, was described as a "rollercoaster"—a cycle of breakups, reunions, and even multiple vow renewals.

The Catalyst: A Family in Crisis

In 1984, the couple had twins, but their son, Trevor, was born 12 weeks premature, leading to chronic respiratory issues. Tragedy struck in 1985 when an accident at a hospital left Trevor with severe brain damage, rendering him a quadriplegic. The immense stress of caring for Trevor, combined with Lawrence’s declining financial situation and mounting legal fees from a malpractice suit, created a toxic environment. By 1992, Lawrence was in significant debt, behind on child support, and had been fired from Motown. He was facing a court order to pay his overdue support, a pressure point that investigators later cited as a primary motive for the crime.

The Murders

On March 3, 1993, an intruder entered the Horn home in Silver Spring, Maryland. The killer shot and killed Millie Horn and her dedicated nurse, Janice Saunders, and then manually smothered young Trevor to death. The crime scene appeared staged as a robbery, but investigators quickly realized that valuable items had been left behind, indicating the true intent was purely homicidal. The brutal nature of the crime—specifically the targeting of a "severely disabled child"—marked it as an act of profound evil.

The Blueprint for Murder

Detective Chris Wittenberg led an exhaustive investigation. The breakthrough came when investigators linked Lawrence Horn to James Perry, a small-time criminal from Detroit. Phone records showed constant communication between the two, including calls made from payphones near their respective locations during the time of the murders.

The most chilling evidence was the discovery that Perry had ordered two books from Paladin Press: How to Make Disposable Silencers and Hitman: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors. Prosecutors successfully argued that Perry followed these instructions to the letter, effectively using the book as a "blueprint" for the murders. This case set a legal precedent, as the court ruled that the book Hitman was not protected by the First Amendment because it functioned as a manual for committing crimes.

Justice Served

In 1995, James Perry was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to death (later changed to life without parole after a retrial). Lawrence Horn was also found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Both men died in prison—Perry in 2009 and Horn in 2017.

The hosts conclude the episode by reflecting on the bravery of the victim's family, specifically Millie's sister Vivian and daughter Tiffany, who fought to rebuild their lives after such a senseless destruction of their family. The case remains a haunting reminder of how far greed and selfishness can drive a person to betray those they are meant to protect.

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It makes you feel like life is a simulation.
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I ate shit in my driveway the other day.
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