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Snapped Erin Everett and Tory Minnick

Status: Incarcerated
Tory Minnick



In Snapped Season 17, Episode 4, the story of Erin Everett is shown. This ends badly for her girlfriend, Tory Minnick in the state of Pennsylvania.

Erin Everett was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 

The Commonwealth argued that even if Petrazzi Woods did qualify as an expert, her  evaluation  of  Appellant  indicated  that  Appellant  did  not  meet  the  full criteria for either PTSD or BWS.  Moreover, the Commonwealth argued that BWS was relevant only in cases where a defendant alleges self-defense.  The Commonwealth  pointed  out  that  Appellant  could  not  make  out  a  theory  for self-defense  because  the  victim  was  asleep  when  Appellant  murdered  her.  Over  Appellant’s  objection,  the  trial  court  granted  the  Commonwealth’s motion.


You can write to Erin Everett at:

Smart Communications/PADOC
Erin Everett OW1737
SCI Cambridge Springs
PO Box 33028
St Petersburg, FL 33733








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