A Lakeland woman is facing charges after detectives said she tried to arrange to have her husband murdered.

Tanya Senay Demirhan, 47, is facing charges of solicitation to commit first-degree murder and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.

According to the arrest affidavit, a witness contacted the sheriff's office to report that Demirhan had tried to solicit him to take part in a plot to murder her husband, Atilla.

The witness said Demirhan "wanted her husband to go away" and she wanted to hire someone to make that happen, according to the affidavit.

Detectives say the conversations were caught on video, and in one of them Demirhan refers to her husband as a "jerk" and a "horrible person."

On Dec. 19, the witness gave Demirhan a phone number to an undercover detective, who was posing as a hitman, officials said. Immediately afterwards, Demirhan called the detective to discuss her husband's murder, officials said.

The detective told Demirhan he'd rather discuss the details in person, and Demirhan agreed, so the pair met up the following morning at Banana Lake Park in Lakeland, detectives said.

The report said the detective parked and was immediately approached by Demirhan. Demirhan got into the undercover vehicle and "engaged in converstaion where she intentionally and willfully solicited" the undercover detective to murder her husband.

Detectives said Demirhan agreed to pay $10,000 to have her husband murdered, but she said she didn't have access to any cash and that instead she would transfer four vehicles to him as payment.

The report said Demirhan said she wanted the murder committed very soon. The detective asked if Demirhan wanted him to kill her husband as confirmation, and Demirhan affirmed, the report said.

Demirhan then said she would go home and search for the titles to her vehicles, the report said.

About two hours later, the detective went to Demirhan's house. Demirhan got into the undercover vehicle, then handed the detective the title to a 2012 Ford van as initial payment for their agreement to kill her husband, the report said.

Demirhan also signed a handwritten note promising to pay the detective $10,000 for his "service," the report said.  At one point, detectives said Demirhan asked for advice as to how to act when she found out her husband had been killed.

"You know the American reactions better than me," she said. "Just cry?"

Demirhan then got out of the vehicle, thanking the detective and telling him to "have fun," according to the report.

Detectives later stopped Demirhan just outside of her house and told her there was an incident regarding her husband. Demirhan went with the detectives to a sheriff's substation to discuss the incident.

Video shows a detective telling Demirhan that someone had shot and killed her husband, and in response, Demirhan begins sobbing.

A short while later, detectives confronted Demirhan with the alleged plot, and she denied it all, officials said. Demirhan told detectives she didn't know the undercover detective and that she wasn't involved in a plan to harm or kill her husband.

Demirhan was arrested and transported to Polk County Jail.