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Snapped Anne Marie Stout and William "Bill" Stout

Status: Incarcerated 

In season 7, episode 21 the murder of her husband, William "Bill" Stout by Anne Marie Stout is shown. This murder occurred in the state of Montana. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Anne Marie Stout's husband is shot dead in their home in June 2007, and she is charged although she claims her husband's mistress is the killer.

Bill and Anne Stout lived in a rural area near Darby, Montana, with their two teen-aged sons, one of whom was attending college out of state.  Bill died in their home from a single  gunshot  wound  to  the head  on  June  9,  2007,  between  10:00 p.m.  and  midnight. 
 

Anne and Bill had been alone in the house that evening until their younger son returned home about midnight.  Bill planned to go horseback riding with a friend the next day, and at about 10:00 p.m. talked to the friend by phone about the outing.  Stout claimed that she spent the night of June 9 with Bill in their bedroom and that he was not feeling well the next morning.  When Bill’s friend called the next morning about the ride, Stout told him Bill was ill and was not going to go. On  June  10,  Stout  and  the  younger  son  drove  to  Missoula  for  a  shopping  trip, returning  home  late  in  the  afternoon.    The  younger  son  did  not  see  his  father  the prior evening,  or  before  leaving  for  Missoula  with  Stout  the  next  morning.  She and  the  son arrived home from the shopping trip to find Bill’s body in bed.  She called 911 about 4:30 p.m.



Anne Marie Stout is Sentenced to 46 years in prison in 2006.



You can write to Anne Marie Stout at:



Anne Marie Stout 3000183
Montana Womens Prison
701 South 27th Street
Billings, MT 59101


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