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Snapped Joanna Hayes

Status: Incarcerated 

On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 3 the story of the murder of her estranged daughter-in-law Heather Strube by Joanna Hayes is shown. The show is described as Joanna Hayes was an overzealous grandmother who turned to shooting her estranged daughter-in-law Heather Strube in a Target parking lot in April 2009 to help her son win a custody battle.

This happened in Georgia.

Joanna Hayes was sentenced to  life in prison

The appeal includes:

The evidence presented at trial showed that Heather and Hayes’s son,Steven Strube, Jr., (“Strube”) weremarried in 2004. InSeptember2007,Heather bore a son, Carson.  However, the marriage deteriorated and ended indivorce, with the parentssharingcustody ofCarson. It was customary forCarson to be transferred fromone parent to another in a certainshopping centerparkinglotin Gwinnett County. On Sunday, at about 5:30 p.m., April 26, 2009,Strube drove fromthe home he shared with Carson, Hayes, and Hayes’shusband; Hayes had left some minutes before. Carson was with Strube and theyarrived at the shopping center shortly before 6:00 p.m. and parked; severalwitnesses werein the area. Shortly thereafter, Heather arrived in another vehicleand parked nearby; a person wearing a darkwig and false mustache lingered inthe area, separated by other vehicles fromHeather’s vehicle.

Joanna Hayes is housed at Pulaski State Prison. You can write to her at:



Joanna Hayes 1000591662
Pulaski State Prison
P.O. Box 839
Hawkinsville, GA 31036





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