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Snapped Jocelyn Dooley and Vol "Bubba" Dooley

Status: Incarcerated

In season 7, episode 9 the murder of her husband, Vol "Bubba" Dooley by Jocelyn Dooley is shown. This murder occurred in the state of Louisiana. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Jocelyn Dooley is charged with murdering her husband, Vol "Bubba" Dooley, a pit boss, in June 2001 after her friend with memory problems help police locate his body

On June 4, 2001, Jocelyn and Kosden obtained a marriage license from the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court.   At the trial of the matter, Kosden testified that he believed that Jocelyn had previously gotten a divorce from Dooley.   Jocelyn testified at trial that she wanted to reconcile with Dooley  and did not want to marry Kosden, but got the marriage license with him to placate him and her parents.
On the evening of June 5, 2001, Dooley got off work at approximately 10:30 p.m. and went to The Blind Tiger bar with his friend, Brody Breaux (“Breaux”).   Jocelyn was already at The Blind Tiger with her friend, Nanette Vaughn (“Vaughn”).   It was Kosden's testimony that he was working at the Blind Tiger that night, and he recalled serving Dooley and Breaux a pitcher of beer.

At trial, Breaux testified, over the defendant's objection, that Dooley expressed a desire to sit where he could avoid contact with Jocelyn.   Witnesses testified that Jocelyn did go to Dooley's table and talked with him.   After a short period of time at the bar, Dooley and Breaux left The Blind Tiger and went across the street to another bar named Mojo's.   Breaux testified that the reason they went to Mojo's was to get away from the defendant so they sat upstairs to avoid being seen by her.




Jocelyn Dooley is received a life sentence.



You can not write to Jocelyn Dooley as Louisiana does not provide her information.







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