A 73-year-old Chicago man who stole an 18th century viola wassentenced to more than seven years in prison Thursday for separatelyplotting to murder two men - a junk dealer tied to the instrument anda former business associate.
Robert Heiss, formerly of the 5300 block of North Avenue, admittedhiring a would-be assassin to kill Boisie Watson, a junk dealer onMaxwell Street with a doctorate in psychology, and Godfrey Bey, aWest Side man, in a dispute with Heiss over control of a cookiebusiness.
The assassin turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.
Watson had purchased a viola on Maxwell Street for $90 and laterdiscovered it dated to 1723 and was lost by a Chicago …

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