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Snapped Lateisha Jandreau and Paul Jandreau

Status: Incarcerated


The story of Lateisha Jandreau and her husband Paul is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 11, episode 8. Oxygen describes the show as: Lateisha Jandreau is accused of shooting her husband Paul Jandreau to death in June 2010 after he threatens her with a divorce..

Evidence during the presentation of the State’s case tended to show the following:     Co-workers of defendant’s husband, Paul Jandreau  (the   “victim”), became concerned and called the Currituck County Sheriff’s Department on the morning of 30 June 2010 when the victim did not show up for work and did not answer their phone calls.      Deputy Sheriff Lisa Starcher responded to the victim’s and defendant’s residence at 100 Armstead Court to perform a welfare check at   approximately 7:44 a.m. Deputy Starcher testified that the victim’s truck was in the driveway but   no   one    answered   the   door.   Deputy   Starcher then looked around the house and through some windows.  She noticed two cars in the garage but did not see any movement inside the house. After Deputy Starcher’s call to the residence went unanswered, Starcher was able to reach defendant through defendant’s place of employment. 

Lateisha Jandreau is serving life without parole.

You can write to Lateisha Jandreau at:

Lateisha Jandreau 11858
ANSON CI
PO Box 280, 
Polkton, NC 28135



To view the obituary or grave, use the link on the victim's name. To read the entire appeal (typically quite interesting) use the link on the killer's name. You can watch Snapped and more on Oxygen either on YouTube or your local cable provider. 





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