Snapped: Women Who Murder

Snapped: Women Who Murder

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Σύνοψη επεισοδίου

This episode investigates the death of Ron Williams, which was initially ruled a suicide but later reopened as a homicide investigation following a mysterious email from the deceased. Investigators explored potential motives involving a million-dollar trust and suspicious behavior by his wife, Kimberly, including her opposition to an autopsy. The investigation shifted toward homicide due to evidence of an affair and financial motives. Forensic analysis, including gunshot residue on Kimberly Williams and the distance of the shot, led to her arrest. While she was found not guilty of murder, her trial resulted in a conviction for involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment, a legal distinction that allowed her to inherit funds from Ron's trust.

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He said, in essence, if something happens to me, I have an autopsy done.

00:01:00 · The deceased's specific instruction for an autopsy serves as the catalyst for the murder investigation.

At this point, the police are believing that there might be a motive in the amount of about a million dollars for this to be a homicide.

00:14:02 · The narrator identifies the significant financial trust as a potential motive for murder.

So he concluded there was no way. He shot himself in the head. It was a homicide.

00:30:24 · The forensic analysis of the lack of stippling provided the definitive evidence needed to reclassify the death as murder.

She was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and recklessly endangering another person.

00:39:54 · This highlights the misdemeanor offenses for which Kim was actually found guilty.

A conviction for first-degree murder, third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter— Invokes the Slayers Act, which says that the person responsible for the death cannot collect. Involuntary manslaughter does not invoke the Slayers Act.

00:40:40 · The speaker explains how the legal distinction in her conviction allowed Kim to inherit Ron's money.

Επεισόδια

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Kimberly Williams

This episode investigates the death of Ron Williams, which was initially ruled a suicide but later reopened as a homicide investigation following a mysterious email from the deceased. Investigators explored potential motives involving a million-dollar trust and suspicious behavior by his wife, Kimberly, including her opposition to an autopsy. The investigation shifted toward homicide due to evidence of an affair and financial motives. Forensic analysis, including gunshot residue on Kimberly Williams and the distance of the shot, led to her arrest. While she was found not guilty of murder, her trial resulted in a conviction for involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment, a legal distinction that allowed her to inherit funds from Ron's trust.

23 Αύγ 2026
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Joyce Pelzer

This episode explores the brutal stabbing death of Roslyn Lewis in a Georgia hotel and the investigation into her wife, Joyce Pelzer. As investigators delved into the crime, they uncovered Pelzer's connection to the 2011 disappearance of her ex-girlfriend, Shondell McLeod, revealing a pattern of violent and controlling behavior. The investigation further dismantled Pelzer's false alibis and uncovered a chilling confession regarding her past actions. Despite attempts to frame her deceased wife for the earlier disappearance, recorded evidence ultimately led to Pelzer's conviction for both malice murder and felony murder, resulting in a life sentence without parole.

16 Αύγ 2026
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Roberta Samard

This episode investigates the death of Ken Samard, initially reported as an accidental shooting during his wife Roberta's suicide attempt. While investigators first considered her account, the discovery of foreclosure documents and Ken's private notebook revealed a marriage strained by financial deception and control. Ultimately, autopsy evidence proved the shooting was an intentional close-contact murder rather than an accident. The episode concludes with the aftermath of Roberta's conviction and a 25-year prison sentence, reflecting on the devastating impact of her web of lies.

09 Αύγ 2026
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Cathleen Roth

The investigation into the disappearance of Albuquerque teacher Ellen Roth began with unsettling clues at her home, including neglected pets and an untouched residence. While initial suspicion fell on her son, Brian Roth, the discovery of a wiped-down vehicle shifted the case from a missing person investigation to a homicide inquiry. The investigation eventually uncovered a conspiracy involving Kathleen Roth, James Johnson, and Chris Donovan. Following an informant's tip, police uncovered a premeditated murder plot motivated by a desire for vengeance, leading to a confession that ultimately located Ellen's body in the mountains.

02 Αύγ 2026
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Mary Orsini

This episode investigates the murder of Alice MacArthur, an Arkansas housewife found shot in her closet. While investigators initially looked into her husband's legal career, they eventually uncovered a plot involving two men hired by Mary Lee Orsini, whose own husband had died under mysterious circumstances. The investigation into the murders of Ron Orsini and Alice MacArthur revealed Mary Lee Orsini's complex web of manipulation, driven by an obsession with attorney Bill MacArthur. Through financial motives, hitman confessions, and a forensic handwriting breakthrough, authorities eventually secured her conviction, followed by her own deathbed confession.

26 Ιούλ 2026