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Leslie MacKool is accused of stabbing her mother Janie Ballard 74 times in September 2003 so she could inherit her parents' multimillion-dollar estate.
Jeanette Sliwinski's modeling career was failing, and in a suicide attempt in July 2005, she claims the lives of three musicians.
Shawna Nelson was convicted in January 2007 for the shooting death of her lover in which the police detectives believe was a case of fatal attraction.
Tracey Frame is a mother who is hailed as a hero when she kills a home intruder -- but a secret journal leads police to suspect she may have planned a cold-blooded murder.
Linda Fields is accused of taking a life insurance policy out on her ranch hand, then taking him out in December 2003.
Elicia Hughes is suspected of shooting her husband, Brian, in their home in June 2004 after learning of his infidelity.
Ann Miller Kontz, a chemist, uses arsenic to get out of her marriage in December 2000.
Kerri Faye Brown was on the brink of being fired for embezzlement, so she shot her employer to death in April 2001.
Ann Trexler is accused of hiring a hitman to kill her ex-son-in-law Ron Stovall in October 1998 so he could not take custody of her granddaughter.
Shayne Lovera did not want a divorce from her mathematics professor husband, so she and her lover Brett Rae beat him to death in November 1994 then attempted to hide his body.
Monique Berkley, her young lover, and her stepdaughter's boyfriend are behind the December 2005 shooting death of her husband, a Navy reservist.
Darlene Gentry had three things she cherished in life, drinking, drugs and dancing. But when she ran short on money she decided her husband was worth more to her dead than alive.
Linda Henning was a fashion designer who fell under the spell of a conman, and ended up being charged with the September 1999 murder of his wife.
Nurse, Michelle Michael, becomes bored with her life and sets fire to her house for the insurance, after giving her sleeping husband a lethal injection.
Sharon Daniels, a teacher, claims abuse in the shooting death of her second husband, a preacher and school bus driver, in September 2005.
Malaika Griffin, a biochemist, shoots her neighbor in May 1999 then eludes authorities for more than six years.
Erika Sifrit, a scrapbooker, and her husband are charged with murdering another vacationing couple in Ocean City, Maryland in May 2002.
Lisa Whedbee and her lover are accused of conspiring to murder her husband in May 1994.
One-time beauty queen and Akron socialite Cynthia George is found by police to be living a secret life linked to a murder.
Misty Witherspoon is suspected of murdering her policeman husband with his own gun to get his life insurance, in order to cover up her embezzlement of funds from her church.
Wealthy ranch owner Kathleen Denson's fast life of money, sex and drugs came to a screeching halt when her boyfriend was shot and she was caught with the smoking gun.
Lynn Turner used antifreeze to poison the two men in her life, her police-officer husband and her firefighter boyfriend.
Elizabeth Reynolds is a Texas woman who went to extreme measures to exact revenge on her cheating husband, who she had many cosmetic surgeries for just to please him.
Sarah Brady, an expectant mother, stabs another pregnant woman to death in February 2005 during a violent altercation in the woman's apartment.
The pretty and ambitious 24-year-old law student, Adrienne Hickson, was looking forward to a career in criminal law and spending the rest of her life with her college sweetheart, Shawn Washington. In June, 2007, the former law student found herself in a courtroom, not as an attorney, but as a defendant.
Jessica McCord spent seven years embattled with her ex-husband over the custody of their two daughters - until she convinces her new husband to shoot her ex-husband.
Mary Winkler was desperate to find her way out of a financial crisis and escape a troubled marriage. This wholesome preacher's wife exchanged virtue for the ultimate vice.
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.