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Snapped Amber Smith and Trent Mallory

Trent Mallory

Status: Incarcerated

In Snapped Season 17, Episode 6, the story of Amber Smith is shown. This ends badly for her fiancé Trent Mallory in the state of Michigan.

Amber Smith has been sentenced to life without parole after being convicted of first degree murder.

Moreover, the circumstances of the shooting demonstrate premeditation and deliberation.  The evidence clearly established that Mallory died while lying down in his bed.  He died from a single gunshot wound to the head, just above his left ear.  In addition, according to defendant’s statements to police, the guns in the home were kept unloaded for the safety of the children and the ammunition was stored “away” from the guns.  A testifying police officer explained that there were “four or five steps” to load the murder weapon, and that these steps would take a “couple minutes” to complete.  From this, it can be inferred that defendant took the time to gather the gun and ammunition, to load the gun, and to then shoot Mallory at close range while he slept.  “One cannot, under normal circumstances, kill a sleeping person at close range in any fashion other than with premeditation, especially when the person is a close companion and benefactor.”


You can write to Amber Smith at:

Amber Smith 949143
Huron Valley Complex
3201 Bemis Road
Ypsilanti, MI 48197-0911











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