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Snapped Brenda Bratschi and Randy Bratschi

Status: Incarcerated


Brenda Bratschi's story is told in Oxygen's Snapped, Season 16, episode 8. The show is described as Brenda Bratschi is accused of murdering her husband Randy Bratschi, in November 2004 and gets away with it for five years.

The murder of her husband, Randy Bratschi is depicted in the state of South Carolina.

Brenda Bratschi is convicted and sentenced to life

On October 21, 2004, Investigator Michael Rhodes responded to a domestic violence call. While he was on the way to the scene, he was redirected to the Coward Police Department, where one of the callers, Brenda, was located. Brenda told Investigator Rhodes she and her husband, Randy Bratschi, were at their home walking to their car to go to a credit union in Coward. According to Brenda, when she looked behind her, she saw Randy approaching her with a garden hoe in his hand. She stated he struck her on the hand and she grabbed a wooden tire thumper and began hitting him to get him away from her. Brenda had a small laceration on her thumb.

Investigator Rhodes then went to the Lake City emergency room, where Randy was being attended to after authorities responded to his trailer because of his 911 call. Randy's face was swollen and had lacerations on it. He also had bruising on his chest, a skull fracture, and other injuries to his head. Dr. Ernest Atkinson treated Randy at the hospital, where he stayed for several days. Dr. Atkinson described the injuries as “pretty severe” but not life threatening. He stated that if one of the blows had been to the back of Randy's head instead of the front or side, it could have killed him.


You can write to Brenda Bratschi at:

Brenda Bratschi 350569
Graham SRF-0020-A
4450 Broad River Road
Columbia, SC 29210-4096



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