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Snapped Juatasha Denton-McCaste and Norman McCaste

Status: Incarcerated


Juatasha Denton-McCaster's story is told in Oxygen's Snapped, Season 14, episode 11. The show is described as Juatasha Denton-McCaster is charged with killing and dismembering her husband Norman in October 2012.

The murder of her husband, Norman Raymel McCaster is depicted in the state of Pennsylvania. 

At the sentencing hearing, the State argued the necessity of a lengthy prison sentence, highlighting the amount of planning defendant put into these crimes and her failure to take responsibility for her actions.  Based upon the brutal, senseless nature of the crime and the level of planning put into the offense, the State requested a 79-year prison sentence—consecutive prison terms of 55 years for first degree murder, 20 years for dismemberment, and 4 years for concealment

Juatasha Denton-McCaster is convicted of murder and Juatasha Denton-McCaster was sentenced to a total of 78 years in prison Wednesday for the 2012 murder and dismemberment of her husband.

Juatasha Denton-McCaster was sentenced Wednesday to a total of 78 years in prison for the 2012 murder and dismemberment of her husband.

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You can write to Juatasha Denton-McCaster at:

Juatasha Denton-McCaster R91103 
Logan Correctional Center
P.O. Box 1000
Lincoln, IL 62656




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