A Georgia hit-and-run suspect called 911 for her husband after a dispute over a private plane: bodycam

Georgia housewife Lindsay Shiver called 911 to call her estranged husband Robert Shiver after he banned her from using her private jet to meet her boyfriend in the Bahamas, as per a bodycam footage obtained by Fox News Digital Police video emerges.

Five days later, the mother-of-three, along with her Bahamian lover, Terrance Adrien Bethel, 28, and hitman Faron Newbold, Jr., 26, were charged with allegedly plotting to murder Robert Shiver.

In bodycam footage July 16, taken in the driveway of the couple’s $2.5 million Thomasville, Georgia mansion, Robert tells police the couple is in the process of divorcing.

Lindsay Shiver had planned a weekend getaway with Bethel while the former Auburn University football star drove her three sons to the family vacation home in the Bahamas.

The former Auburn soccer player was locked in a dire custody battle ahead of his wife’s alleged assassination attempt

The couple began fighting after Lindsay tried to fly to the Bahamas on her private plane, but Robert said she couldn’t.

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It would confuse their children if their mother left immediately after landing to spend the weekend with another man, he said.

“I told her, ‘I don’t support that. You’re not getting on the plane,'” Robert told Thomasville Police Department officers.

“‘It’s going to mess with the kids’ heads, and we’re just not going to do that.'”

36-year-old Lindsay, standing in the background, accuses Robert of physically dealing with her.

“It doesn’t mean you get aggressive, push me out of the way,” she says.

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“Lindsay, I wasn’t pushing you or anything,” Robert, 38, replied.

Lindsay tells police she called 911 because Robert had a history of violence and she didn’t want the altercation to escalate. She described living with him during the divorce as “hell on earth.”

An officer suggested the couple not vacation together, telling Lindsay the police would not take any action until they had evidence that Robert had abused her.

That same day, Lindsay reportedly texted her Bahamian boyfriend, “Kill him.”

The alleged murder plot was uncovered during an investigation into a burglary at Grabber’s Bar and Grill on Great Guana Cay, where Bethel worked.

Police found text messages between Lindsay, Bethel and Newbold allegedly discussing the attack.

According to court records, Robert filed for divorce in April after finding out his wife was having an affair with Bethel.

The former Alabama beauty queen was released on August 9 after serving 19 days in prison on $100,000 bail at Nassau’s notorious Fox Hill prison.

She needs to check in three times a week, wear a GPS ankle monitor and stay in the Bahamas.

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Bethel and Newbold were both released on $20,000 bail.