Lindsay Shiver free on $100,000 bond in alleged plot to kill husband, a former Auburn football player, in Bahamas

Lindsay Shiver free on $100,000 bond in alleged plot to kill husband, a former Auburn football player, in Bahamas

Lindsay Shiver, charged with plotting to kill her estranged husband – a former Auburn University football player – was released from a Bahamian prison on bond Tuesday morning.

The Daily Mail reported that the 36-year-old mother of three – a former Miss Houston County from Dothan – was led out of Fox Hill Prison in handcuffs.

Shiver was taken to the Central Police Station in Nassau to finalize arrangements for her $100,000 bond after being jailed for 19 days.

The publication, which had photos and video of her release, reported that her bail was posted by her parents, and that she will be fitted with an ankle monitor. She also had to surrender her passport. A court date is set for Oct. 5.

Her Facebook page was taken down Tuesday, and her Instagram set to private. Both had been public up until her release Tuesday morning.

Lindsay Shiver, reported boyfriend Terrance Bethel, 28, and his friend, 29-year-old Faron Newbold, were arrested in the Bahamas last month on charges that they were conspiring to kill Robert Shiver, 38, who was a long snapper for AU from 2006 through 2008.

The couple, who met at Auburn University, lives in Thomasville, Ga., and filed for divorce earlier this year. They have a vacation home in the Bahamas.

Authorities contend Lindsay Shiver texted a picture of her husband to Newbold via the WhatsApp chat with the words, “Kill him.”

Her attorney in the Bahamas, Ian Cargill, has not responded to requests for comment by AL.com.

The court granted bond last week after Robert Shiver told prosecutors he didn’t object.

Bethel and Newbold were released on $20,000 bond last week, also with electronic monitoring.

Bethel told the New York Post that everything has been blown out of portion.

“Everybody says things out of frustration,” Bethel told the Daily Mail about incriminating messages cops found on his phone. “None of us have anything to hide. People are taking everything at face value and defaming us.”

The alleged murder plot was uncovered when authorities were investigating a break-in at a bar in Guana Cay. Messages discovered on social media app WhatsApp led to the criminal charges against the trio.

Robert Shiver and Lindsay Shiver married on March 6, 2010, and since have had three sons, all under the age of 12.

Georgia Superior Court records obtained by AL.com show that Robert Shiver filed for divorce from Lindsay Shirley Shiver on April 5, contending he was entitled to a divorce “based upon her adulterous conduct.”

Lindsay Shiver then filed for divorce on April 6, contending the marriage was “irretrievably broken with no hope whatsoever for a reconciliation.”

She claimed her husband was abusive and that she felt unsafe in the marital home and had installed locks on the interior doors of the home for protection.

“Husband has abused the wife in the home in the children’s presence on multiple occasions, not only physically but also mentally and emotionally.

Both are seeking primary custody of the three boys as well as their, $2 million, 7,000-square-feet-plus home in Thomasville, Ga.

LIndsay Shiver in her filing said the couple has incurred debts which are “far beyond her means to pay.”

Robert Shiver, in his complaint, said LIndsay Shiver is “able-bodied” with a 2009 marketing degree from Auburn and should not be entitled to alimony.

Court records show Lindsay Shiver’s Georgia divorce attorney last week filed a motion to withdraw from the case.