Lindsay Shiver seen with ankle monitor in Bahamas after making $100K bail in alleged murder-for-hire plot
Georgia mom Lindsay Shiver was pictured in the Bahamas with an ankle monitor strapped to her leg after being released on a $100,000 bond over charges she and her lover plotted to have her estranged husband killed by a hitman.
Shiver, 36, is confined to Nassau’s Cable Beach neighborhood and had to surrender her passport to US Embassy representatives on Wednesday as part of her release conditions, her lawyers said.
She tried to hide her face from The Post’s photographers as she stepped outside wearing the same T-shirt, ripped jeans and flip flops as when she was arrested.
The mother-of-three is accused of orchestrating a hit against Robert Shiver, 38, a former Auburn University football player, with her boyfriend Terrance Adrien Bethel and accused hitman Faron Newbold.
Shiver had appeared publicly for the first time in court on Tuesday for her bail hearing, where three accused co-conspirators were seen together for the first time since their arrest on the island of Great Abaco on July 21.
Lindsay was then granted bail on Wednesday after proceedings ran over into the next day.
Bethel, 28, and Newbold, 29, were released from prison almost a week earlier after each posting a $20,000 bond.
Per her bail agreement, Shiver must not contact her husband, who has returned in the couple’s $2.5 million mansion in Thomasville, Georgia, with their three sons.
Robert, an executive vice president of Senior Life Insurance Company, filed for divorce against Shiver in April, citing her infidelity as the reason.
The trio have claimed there was never a serious plan to kill Robert.
On Monday, Bethel claimed the allegations of the plot — stemming from what police uncovered on his phone while investigating a separate crime — were false.
“Everybody says things out of frustration,” he told the Daily Mail about the texts, claiming he and Shiver were just venting over her troubled marriage.
“None of us have anything to hide. People are taking everything at face value and defaming us,” he added.
Included on the phone was a message allegedly sent to Newbold containing a picture of Robert with “kill him” written on it.
Newbold echoed Bethel’s claim, telling The Post the case is not what it seems.
“Once everything is revealed you will understand why we aren’t saying anything right now,” he said from behind the door at his home. “There is more that is going to come out.”
Shiver has not spoken publicly since her release, other than to shake her head and mouth “no” when asked about her involvement in the plot.
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