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Snapped Daniel Clay and Chelsea Bruck

Status: Incarcerated 


In Season 21, episode 13, Oxygen's Snapped, the story of Daniel Clay is shown

This does not end well for Chelsea Bruck as they end up dead in the state of Michigan.

Daniel Clay is serving a mandatory life in prison without parole sentence.

The show is described as: After a massive Halloween bash ends with a young woman's mysterious disappearance, a tiny farming town fears that evil stalks its fields.

 This case arose from the sexual assault and murder of Chelsea Bruck.  Chelsea, aged 22, was  last seen alive on October 25,  2014 at a Halloween party  in Newport, Michigan.   She was dressed  as  a  poison  ivy  character  in  a  costume  she  had  made  herself  from  a  green  leotard  to which she attached leaves and flowers.  She also wore an “auburn red and purplish” wig, black leggings and flats.  She carried a wine bottle to represent the bottle of poison her character would have held.  Chelsea drove to the party with friend and coworker Laura Taylor at approximately 10:00 p.m.  Chelsea took an overnight bag, change purse and cellphone with her but left them in Taylor’s  vehicle. Taylor  gave  Chelsea’s  bag,  purse  and  phone  to  their  mutual  friend  Becky Brinson before leaving the party at approximately 1:00 a.m.  Unable to find Chelsea before she left the party, Brinson took Chelsea’s property with her.

You can write to Daniel Clay at:

Daniel Clay 372515
G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility
3500 N. Elm Road
Jackson, MI 49201

To view the obituary or grave, use the link on the victim's name. To read the entire appeal (typically quite interesting) use the link on the
killer's name. You can watch Snapped and more on Oxygen either on YouTube or your local cable provider.

 

Looking for other female inmates? Try these sites
Deadly Affairs | Deadly Women | Fatal Attraction | For My Man 
Snapped Killer Couples | Twisted Sisters | Women Behind Bars

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