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Snapped Jessica Hill

Status: Released 

On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 16 the story of the murder of her husband Michael "Shane" Hill by Jessica Hill is shown. The show is described as Jessica Hill's husband's May 2007 death was initially believed to be a freak accident until Iowa police discover an affair and suspect her of orchestrating her husband's murder.

This happened in Iowa.

Jessica Hill was Sentenced to 50 years in prison on January 22, 2010. Conviction overturned on appeal on April 12, 2011. Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and accessory after the fact in the death. Sentenced to 12 years in prison on November 22, 2013

The appeal includes:  Jessica began  dating Shane Hill when  she  was  sixteen  years  old.   They married in 2002, and two children  were born to the marriage.  Daniel Blair lived with the Hills and helped raise the children.  However, in 2005, Shane discovered Blair  and  Jessica were involved in an affair, and Blair moved out of the Hills’ home.   Jessica  left  Shane,  and  she  and  her  two  children  moved  in  with  Blair.After  about  three  months,  Jessica  and  the  children  returned  to  live  with  Shane.  Shane  and  Blair tried  to  repair  their  friendship  but  were  unsuccessful.    As  a result,  there  was  tension  between  the  two  menwho,  according  to  a  friend, “always . . . said they were going to beat each other up.”

Shane  worked  on  a  sheep  farm  and  often  carried  a  pistol  while  he  did chores.  On May 28, 2007, at approximately 11:10 a.m. and again at 11:16a.m., Shane  called  911  to report  that  he had accidentally  shot  himself.He  died shortly thereafter. An ensuing investigation revealed that Shanehad in fact been gunned down.






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