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Melanie McGuire drugs and shoots her husband in April 2004, then dismembers his body and disposes of his remains in the Chesapeake Bay.
Daphne Wright kills her ex-girlfriend's friend in February 2006 and then dismembers the body with a chainsaw.
Mary Krueger caught her husband with a prostitute in the kitchen of their Iowa farmhouse, and she had a rifle in her hand when she made the discovery.
Claire Welsh is a prom queen accused of shooting her boyfriend Jack Mileski in January 1997.
Brookey Lee West ended years of mother-daughter conflict when she put her unstable mother away. But, Brookey had new problems when police discovered her mother had been "put away" inside a trash can in a Las Vegas storage unit.
Life was good for Kentucky bar owners Vicki and Gerald Monroe. But, when Gerald turned up dead and Vicki's son blamed her for the crime, she would go from serving drinks to serving time.
A summation of the case of Susan Polk, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the October 2002 death of her therapist husband.
Jane Dorotik, a successful healthcare executive, murders her estranged husband in February 2000 so she would not have to pay alimony.
In 1987, four-time divorcee Margaret Frost married Las Vegas real-estate mogul, Ron Rudin. On December 18, 1994 64-year-old Ron mysteriously disappeared.
Kimberly Cunningham was furious when she learned that a family friend had molested her daughter - and when she confronted the attacker, she brought a gun to help make her point.
Amy Bosley knew she was in trouble when she didn't pay taxes for the family business. But, it would be the police, not the IRS, who ultimately came after her when she killed her husband to keep him from finding out.
Martha Freeman made a bold choice when she let her lover move into the closet of her guest bedroom. But, when his snoring woke her husband one night, she made an even bolder, more sinister choice.
Who are these women and what drives them to kill? Oxygen's hit true crime series, Snapped, profiles fascinating cases of women accused of murder. Did they really do it? And if they did, why? Whether the motivation is revenge against a cheating husband, the promise of a hefty insurance payoff, or putting an end to years of abuse, the reasons are as varied as the women themselves. From socialites to secretaries, female killers share one thing in common: at some point, they all snapped. Each episode of Snapped chronicles the life of a woman who has been charged with murder. These shocking but true stories turn common assumptions about crime and criminals upside down, and prove that even the most unlikely suspects can be capable of murder.
Each year, approximately 16,000 people are murdered in the United States. 7% of the killers are female.*
Who are these women and what drives them to kill? Oxygen's hit true crime series, Snapped, profiles the fascinating cases of women accused of murder. Did they really do it? And, if they did, why? Whether the motivation was revenge against a cheating husband, the promise of a hefty insurance payoff, or putting an end to years of abuse, the reasons are as varied as the women themselves. From socialites to secretaries, female killers share one thing in common: at some point, they all snapped. Snapped is produced in conjunction with Jupiter Entertainment, the creators of City Confidential and Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege & Justice, and narrated by veteran news reporter Sharon Martin. Each episode of Snapped chronicles the life of a woman who has been charged with murder. These shocking but true stories turn common assumptions about crime and criminals upside down, and prove that even the most unlikely suspects can be capable of murder.