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? 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.
Season 28, Episode 01 – “Karina Rafter”
While investigating the tragic murder of a devoted father in Virginia, detectives must work their way through several disturbing theories and contentious family dynamics to get to the heart-breaking truth.
Season 28, Episode 02 – “Barbara Cameron”
Death hits close to home when a Mississippi father of four is brutally killed on his own front porch. Soon a mother and son turn against one another as detectives work to untangle a murky tale of “he said she said” to close in on a killer.
Season 28, Episode 03 – “Celestine Payne”
The identity of a Jane Doe found dead in a New Jersey park holds the key to unravelling a tangled web of fraud and murder that spanned years and pulled in multiple victims along the way.
Season 28, Episode 04 – “Wanda Haithcock”
When the body of a beloved father is discovered abandoned in a South Carolina home, detectives uncover a toxic love affair with deadly consequences.
Season 28, Episode 05 – “Letti Strait”
Questions about a Kansas City man’s ties to the mafia are raised when he is found shot to death in his own home, but a closer inspection reveals a spiteful killer with a more personal connection.
Season 28, Episode 06 – “Linda Culbertson”
After a successful attorney is brutally murdered outside of his own office, investigators uncover a maze of obsession and jealousy that leads to a scornful perpetrator.
Season 28, Episode 07 – “Debra Henderson”
An Oklahoma woman goes to rural Texas for a shot at love.
Season 28, Episode 08 – “Nancy Siegel”
After a John Doe’s body is found at a Virginia park, investigators track a killer who has a long history of wrongdoing.
Season 28, Episode 09 – “Jerrie Lynn Acklin”
Arkansas investigators track the disappearance of a beloved nurse.
Season 28, Episode 10 – “Christine Roush”
A woman’s decomposing body is found within a forested nature reserve in Bloomington, Illinois. Law enforcers work tirelessly not only to identify the victim but also her killer who she may have known well.
Season 28, Episode 11 – “Laurie Bembenek”
A mother of two is found dead in a Milwaukee home.
Season 28, Episode 12 – “Dana Flynn”
A closer look into the gruesome murder in a small town in Kansas 30 years ago.
Season 28, Episode 13 – “Sandra Jonas”
An Idaho family discovers signs of brutal crime after returning home from a church gathering.
Season 28, Episode 14 – “Debra Hartman”
A young girl finds out that her father is killed in their home late at night. The examination proves that everything is as it seems.
Season 28, Episode 15 – “Rose Kuehni”
True stories of women who lost control and committed murder.
Season 28, Episode 16 – “Princess LaCaze”
When the last real cowboy is found dead at home, detectives dig in and are hard-pressed to find anyone who’d want to see this loving father murdered. But a closer look at his nearest confidants unravels a heinous plot twisted by love and money.
Season 28, Episode 17 – “Donna Trapani”
After a beloved town librarian is gunned down, investigators discover that this murder-for-hire gives a whole new meaning to a broken heart.
Season 28, Episode 18 – “Virginia Hyatt”
Patti, please, please give me my husband back … this is horrible. I need my husband back,” Virginia Hyatt sobbed in a voicemail to Patricia Phillips Wheelington a week before shooting her.
Season 28, Episode 19 – “Janeene Jones”
Allegations of real estate fraud and and rumors of murder have Sarasota Police on the tail of a criminal whose final plan to evade trouble lands her in the very hands she tried to avoid.
Season 28, Episode 20 – “Carol Carlson”
Every story has behind-the-scenes facts, insights, and often jaw-dropping allegations that we wish we had time to share on television. Well, now we can. This special episode features details about these investigations never before seen on Snapped.
Season 28, Episode 21 – “Minnie Salinas”
Minnie Salinas may have pulled the trigger in the killing of Velia Acosta Guevara, but she received a lesser sentence then James Guevara.
Season 28, Episode 22 – “Debra Banister”
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.
Season 28, Episode 00 – “Behind Bars: Sabrina Zunich”
In a brand-new jailhouse interview, Sabrina Zunich tells the chilling story behind her foster mother’s murder and describes the salacious secrets that led to it. In her own words, she details why she snapped and how she feels about it now, behind bars.
Season 28, Episode 23 – “Debra Banister”
When two sisters’ husbands turn up dead within weeks of each other, Florida detectives investigate whether the cases are a tragic coincidence or if they’re related by something other than blood.
Season 28, Episode 24 – ” Latoya Woodard”
When a devoted father is found brutally stabbed to death in his Deltona, Florida, home, detectives turn their focus to the picture perfect family who appeared to have it all.
Season 28, Episode 25 – “Mary Ann Bragg”
After a Georgia father is discovered bludgeoned by a hammer in his own bedroom, it takes years for detectives to nail down if this murder is connected to a series of online romances or a case of mistaken identity.
Season 28, Episode 26 – “Jennifer Clark”
When a man goes missing in rural Barnesville, Ga., investigators try to determine if he left on his own or if foul play occurred.
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Season 28, Episode 28 – “Porsche Humphery”
When a well-liked young man in Milwaukee is found shot to death inside his locked home, detectives must piece together his final days through a network of friends and lovers to expose a killer’s desire to kill what they couldn’t keep.
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4 Responses to this entry.
Hey Max,
Happy new year – hope you have been safe and well 🙂
I notice season 25 to 28 are available. Will you please ever be able to post season 1 to 24 as well?
Thank,
Jim
Hello Jim let me see what i can find that’s a lot and kinda difficult to find but we will do our best thank you
-team maxdugan
Hey Max – I o ow it is a HUGE ask but in no way would I ever expect this request to be done
If you had said – sorry that is too much or too difficult or time consuming I would completely understand and agree with you
But it never hurts to ask.
Many thanks Max – as always!!!
Thank you too very much Jim
-team maxdugan