A former New York City high school librarian and a Department of Veterans Affairs police chief from Massachusetts are accused in a plot to kidnap and torture women with tools including a taser, a meat hammer, pliers and speculums, officials announced Monday. The librarian, Robert Christopher Asch, used to work at Stuyvesant High School, officials said. The other man, Richard Meltz, is the chief of police at the Bedford VA Medical Center. The FBI says the men responded last October to online solicitations. A man said he wanted help him kidnap, rape and kill his wife and sister-in-law and her children. Federal prosecutors say Asch met with undercover FBI agents several times in recent months to carry out what he thought was a plan to kidnap and torture a woman, and twice brought a bag of items he thought would be useful, including a black ski mask, a taser, handcuffs, a hammer, pliers, and forceps. READ MORE HERE
Although his wife and brother believe Richard Meltz was simply lost in a world of sexual fetish and fantasy, the two bags of tools collected by the Manhatten Attorney General’s office, which they contend was to be used in the kidnapping rape, torture and murder of targeted women and children, is quite real. It includes:
- Taser gun
- Rope
- A meat hammer
- Duct tape
- Gloves,
- Cleaning supplies
- Zip ties
- A dental retractor
- Two speculums (a tool for investigating body cavities)
- 12-inch skewers
- Pliers
- A wireless modem
- A leg spreader
Meltz, who is employed as Chief of Police for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Bedford wasarrested on April 14 in connection to an FBI investigation into the “Cannibal Cop” rape and murder plot, according to the Manhattan Attorney General’s office. An announcement of the arrest on the AG’s website says Meltz resided in Stanhope, NJ, and Nashua.