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Snapped Lois Kay Cloud and Kenneth Cloud

Status: Incarcerated


Lois Kay Cloud's story is told in Oygen's Snapped, Season 14, episode 8. The show is described as Lois Kay Cloud is an Arizona wife suspected of orchestrating the December 1997 shooting death of her husband Kenneth Cloud at a restaurant.

The murder of her husband, Kenneth is depicted in the state of Arizona.

 Lois  Kay  Cloud  appeals  her  convictions  and  sentences  for  first-degree    murder,    conspiracy    to    commit    first-degree    murder,    solicitation to commit first-degree murder, and facilitation to commit first-degree  murder.    The  evidence  at  trial  demonstrated  that  Cloud  and  Vincent Accardo conspired to murder Cloud’s husband; Accardo shot and killed Cloud’s husband at close range as the Clouds left a Yuma restaurant in  December  1997;  and  Cloud  thereafter  engaged  in  a  secret  relationship  with  Accardo  and  gave  him  thousands  of  dollars  in  cash  and  property.

Lois Kay Cloud was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of first-degree murder, facilitation to commit first-degree murder, solicitation to commit first-degree murder, and hindering prosecution

You can write to Lois Kay Cloud at:

Santa Maria Unit
Lois Kay Cloud 257747
PO Box 3400
Goodyear, AZ 85338




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