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Snapped Larissa Schuster and Timothy Schuster

Status: Incarcerated 

In season 7, episode 2 the murder of her estranged husband Timothy Schuster by Larissa Schuster is shown. This murder occurred in the state of California. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Larissa Schuster, a biochemist, is accused of hiring James Fagone for killing her estranged husband Timothy Schuster in July 2003, then disposing of his body in a barrel of acid.

Schuster and Timothy separated acrimoniously in 2002.   For a while, they maintained separate living quarters in the family residence.   Schuster complained about this arrangement.   From the time of the separation on, Schuster also acted as if the house and business were hers, and she did not want Timothy to have custody of T., or a relationship with him.   She often said that she would like to see Timothy dead.

Around July 4, 2002, Timothy moved out of the house and into a condominium.   Schuster was enraged that he left and took items from the house while she was on a trip.   At one point, Schuster told a neighbor that she sometimes thought she should just kill Timothy and be done with it.   She twice asked someone who came to her house to work on a barbecue if he would help her enter Timothy's residence and retrieve some property.

On August 8, 2002, Schuster had Leslie Fichera, a chemist at CCRL, rent a storage unit at Security Public Storage, which was a couple miles from the lab.   Schuster said she wanted to store some things that she wished to keep hidden from Timothy.   Fichera rented unit A-182 in her own name, then turned the entry code and instructions over to Schuster.




Larissa Schuster is life in prison without parole in 2008.



You can write to Larissa Schuster at:



Larissa Schuster X31116
Central California Women's Facility

P.O. Box 1508
Chowchilla, CA 93610


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