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Snapped Diane Fleming and Chuck Fleming

Status: Acquitted

In season 7, episode 25 the murder of her third husband, Chuck Fleming  by Diane Fleming is shown. This murder occurred in the state of . Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Diane Fleming is suspected of poisoning her third husband with methanol after his mysterious death in June 2000, but she maintains that she is innocent

The main issues in the filed habeas are claims (1-22) that include, who mixed the Gatorade with the creatine, how the methanol got into the Gatorade, the toxicology report that found no evidence the methanol that allegedly killed Charles Fleming was the actual cause of Charles Fleming’s death or connected to the windshield washer fluid found in the Fleming’s garage, Diane Fleming’s son, Chuckie who was accused by her own defense counsel of his stepfather’s murder, the date of a search for ‘methanol’ on a computer Diane and her son, Chuckie used, Diane’s demeanor on the witness stand and the legality of presenting evidence that Diane Fleming passed a polygraph test. 




You can not write to Diane Fleming as she has been proven to be wrongly convicted.







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