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Daughter's chilling 911 call reveals how she saved mom from murder-for-hire plot masterminded by her millionaire Miami developer father

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A chilling 911 call has revealed how a daughter managed to foil her millionaire dad's alleged murder-for-hire plot against her mom.

Alessandra Pino can be heard begging police to come to her mom's home in Pinecrest, Florida after she discovered a masked gunman on the property.

Prosecutors believe the man had been sent by her father Sergio Pino to kill his estranged wife Tatiana, the Miami Herald reports.

'Please someone with a gun is here,' a frantic Alessandra, 26, can be heard telling the 911 operator. 'He just pointed a gun at me, they're still here.'

As she struggles to catch her breath, the operator asks for more details about the incident, which took place on June 23.

A chilling 911 call has revealed how Alessandra Pino  (right) managed to foil her millionaire dad's alleged murder-for-hire plot against her mom Tatiana Pino (left)

'I need to tell my mom not to come home,' she adds. 'They might be looking for her. She's a victim. I hear a car can I call my mom please?'

The operator orders her to stay on the line, before Alessandra notices her mom is home.

'My mom is here, they might have assaulted her, oh my god,' She weeps. 'My mom is here they might have shot her. Why are they [the police] not here yet?' 

As the call ends she realizes the gunman has fled and rushes to her mom's aid. 

Alessandra's fears have been substantiated in the wake of the incident, after prosecutors revealed they believe her father orchestrated the attempted murder.

Court documents show that Tatiana narrowly escaped death after she arrived home before her daughter and was greeted by alleged gunman Vernon Green, 53, who has since been charged.

She managed to driver her SUV into the backyard with the horn sounding loud enough that Alessandra came outside to see what was happening.

From there, the concerned daughter managed to call 911 and get police on the scene.

Tatiana Pino, 55, filed for divorce against her wealthy property developer husband Sergio Pino, 67, in April 2022 and he responded by trying to kill her, prosecutors allege

Sergio took his own life inside his $7.9 million marina-side home in Coral Gables, Miami, last week as FBI agents swarmed his property over the murder-for-hire allegations

It came just a year after someone rammed a rented truck into Tatiana's car on the same driveway - an incident the family believe Sergio was also behind.

The couple had been in the midst of an acrimonious divorce, with filings showing Tatiana believed her former lover was attempting to kill her.

Sergio, 67, took his own life inside his $7.9million marina-side home in Coral Gables, Miami, on earlier this month as FBI agents raided his mansion in connection with the allegations.

The SWAT team was there to arrest him for paying assassins to kill Tatiana, 55, during their bitter divorce battle, but he wouldn't let them take him alive.

Nine other people were arrested after allegedly accepting contracts for as much as $300,000 to murder Tatiana and make sure Sergio couldn't be blamed.

Markenzy Lapointe, US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, detailed the murder-for-hire plot after Pino's suicide.

'This case is about a husband, Mr Pino, who decided after years of marriage that he was going to kill his wife,' he said. 

Pino took his own life inside his $7.9 million marina-side home in Coral Gables, Miami, on Tuesday as federal agents closed in 

A medical examiner's van is seen at the front of the house after the raid

Prior to the  murder-for-hire plot Sergio had been trying to poison his wife with fentanyl, according to divorce proceedings

Sergio's efforts began after Tatiana filed for divorce in April 2022 after 30 years of marriage. The couple share two daughters, Alessandra and Carolina Pino.

Prior to the hitman plot, he had tried to slowly and covertly poison her with fentanyl over months, as revealed during their divorce proceedings later in 2022.

Court documents reveal that Tatiana was in and out of hospital with doctors baffled by her condition, which improved once she moved away from her husband. 

'When that failed, he put out a contract on her head on two separate occasions, hiring separate groups of hitmen to do the job,' Lapointe said.

Lapointe explained the first murder crew Sergio hired allegedly included Bayron Bennett, who was a part-time food and drink server on his yacht 'Century Star', and three others - Micahael Dulfo, Edner Etienne and Jerren Howard.

They were charged in connection with arson and hit-and-run attempts on Tatiana and her sister, which were revealed after an earlier FBI raid on June 24.

The hitmen allegedly burned three cars outside her sister's home, and tried to run her down in a rented Home Depot flatbed truck.

Pino later hired a second crew, allegedly including Diori Barnard, Clementa Johnson, Vernon Green, Avery Bivins, and Fausto Villar.

Prosecutors say Sergio orchestrated two failed hits on his estranged wife 

The first alleged murder crew, consisting of Edner Etienne, Jerren Howard, and Michael Dulfo, along with its leader Bayron Bennett

He promised them $150,000 to carry out the hit before the next divorce hearing, and double if the murder couldn't be traced back to him, charging documents alleged.

Sergio was the the president of Century Homebuilders Group, billed as the largest Hispanic-owned homebuilder in the nation.

He was worth $153 million, according to divorce documents, but there were arguments about how much money he actually had.

One filing put their combined wealth at $359 million, but Pino said he invented that figure as 'a joke' using 'made up' numbers, and the $153 million was accurate.

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