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Snapped Jennifer Womac

Status: Incarcerated

On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 24 the story of the murder of her own father, Grady Nichols Jr by Jennifer Womac is shown. The show is described as Jennifer Womac orchestrates the September 2009 murder of her own father, Grady Nichols Jr., by seducing her friend with benefits to shoot him to death on his front porch.

This happened in Tennessee.

Jennifer Womac was Sentenced to 40 years in prison on February 2, 2012

The appeal includes:  The petitioner said that she did not read the plea documents and that neither lead trial counsel nor associate trial counsel read the documents to her.  She  said that neither attorney discussed the documents with her, saying that “the only thing that was discussed . . . was that in order for [her] to take 40 years at second degree, that they had to have [her] permission.”  She insisted that no one told her about her right to appeal her conviction should she be convicted at trial.  She also claimed that neither her attorneys nor  the  trial court inquired into  the  voluntariness of  her  plea.  Had  they done so,  she claimed, she “would have told them no” because “it was not voluntary.

Jennifer Womac is housed at Tennessee Prison for Women . You can write to her at:


Jennifer Womac 501316
Tennessee Prison for Women
3881 Stewarts Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37218-3302









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