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Snapped Michele Williams and Gregg Williams

Status: Incarcerated

Michele Williams's story is told in Oxygen's Snapped, Season 16, episode 11. The show is described as Michele Williams claims the October 2011 death of her husband was the result of a home-invasion, then insists it was a suicide..

The murder of her husband, Gregg Williams is depicted in the state of Texas.

Michele Williams originally pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence and deadly conduct however went on national media insisting she was innocent so the state of Texas took her to trial. A jury found Appellant Michele Marie Williams guilty of murder and assessed her punishment at sixty years' incarceration in the penitentiary.

On October 13, 2011, around 4:40 a.m., the Keller police received a 9-1-1 dispatch to go to the Williamses' home regarding an intruder who had shot a woman's husband and who was still in the home. The police had an Opticom device that enabled them to get past the gates.
When the police arrived, they saw Appellant on the front porch distraught, crying, and talking on her cellular telephone. She had a large contusion or swelling on her face that was starting to bruise. Appellant informed the officers that her husband was in the bedroom and their daughter was on the couch in the living room. She told the police that the intruder had run out the back door. Appellant described the intruder as a male in dark clothing



You can write to Michele Williams at:

Michele Williams 1951828
Mountain View Unit
2305 Ransom Road
Gatesville, TX 76528



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