A Pennsylvania woman upset her relationship ended hired a hitman to stalk and kill a romantic rival, and sent the assassin to shoot the woman as she sat in a Dunkin’ drive-thru with her 11-year-old son, prosecutors said.

Julie Jean, 34, is charged with murder and conspiracy in connection to the April 11 slaying of Rachel King, a 35-year-old teacher at a Philadelphia K-8 charter school, said Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele, who announced Jean’s arrest Wednesday.

The shooting took place in Cheltenham Township just outside Philadelphia, court records show.

Court papers show police arrested Jean Tuesday. Also arrested: the alleged hitman, 33-year-old Zakkee Steven Alhakim, who prosecutors said used a privately made firearm – commonly called a “ghost gun” – to kill King. As King was stopped at the coffee chain, prosecutors said, Alhakim shot her at point-blank range in an early-morning ambush.

“This cold-blooded killing of Rachel King was a targeted murder of an innocent person, planned by these two defendants and horrifically carried out in front of King’s son,” Steele said. “It is a tragic killing of a good person, all because of an ended affair.”

Online records show Jean, who lives in Elkins Park, remained jailed without bond on Thursday and that she is due in court for a preliminary hearing on the charges next week.  Prosecutors said Alhakim also remained jailed awaiting arraignment, facing charges including first-degree murder and conspiracy.

Cutting ties and a protection order

Court documents filed Monday reveal King had been in a relationship for years with a man who last year started a relationship with Jean.

When King discovered the infidelity, the man cut ties with Jean, a decision that infuriated Jean, prosecutors said. The affair strained King’s relationship with the man, but they reconciled.

But according to Jean’s probable cause arrest affidavit, she stalked and harassed her ex through phone calls and texts and appeared unannounced at his apartment. It goes on to read Jean also reached out to King, calling her at work and asking King about her relationship with Jean’s former lover.

According to prosecutors, in December, the man applied for and received a protection order from Jean.

Julie Jean, 34, of Elkins Park, and Zakkee Steven Alhakim, 33, of Philadelphia, face murder and conspiracy charges in the April 2023 slaying of Philadelphia teacher and mother Rachel King.

A plot, Mercury sedan and violin practice

In February, the affidavit shows, Jean reached out to Alhakim and the pair began exchanging text messages which included a Google Maps screenshot of King’s apartment.

Evidence pulled from Jean’s cell phone showed the pair met multiple times in Philadelphia, and during one meet up, she provided him with pictures of King, court records show.