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Corey Kitts |
Status: Incarcerated
In Snapped Season 17, Episode 13, the
story of Monique Kitts is shown. This ends badly for her husband
Corey Kitts in the state of Louisiana.
On June 9, 2010, Officer Thomas Southon, who was employed as a patrol
officer with the Addis Police Department (ADP) at the time, was
dispatched to the residence of Corey Kitts, the victim, and Monique
Kitts, the wife of the victim and the defendant, due to a reported theft
or burglary of $4,000.00 and a suspicious red vehicle previously parked
across the street from the complainant's residence in an empty lot.
Officer Southon was only a half mile away from the residence when he
received the dispatch at approximately 7:40 p.m., and arrived within two
minutes, but no one was there. The defendant arrived approximately
twenty to twenty-five minutes later. She claimed that she had withdrawn
over $4,000.00 out of the bank for bills and placed $4,000.00 of it in
the nightstand next to her sleeping husband, but that when he woke up to
go to work, the money was missing. Officer Southon asked to see the
area from which the money was removed and to speak with Mr. Kitts. The
defendant did not allow Officer Southon to enter the home to investigate
the burglary, stating that she did not want to alarm her daughter. When
Officer Southon asked the defendant about a suspicious vehicle
reportedly seen across the street from the house earlier that morning,
she described the vehicle as a red Mazda. When he asked for Mr. Kitts'
phone number, the defendant insisted on calling the victim herself, but
did not provide the phone number, and indicated that she would have the
victim contact the police.
Monique Kitts is convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment at hard labor without the benefit of probation, parole.
You can not write to Monique Kitts as Louisiana does not share prisoner information. If you send us her address, we will happily add it for public use.
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Monique Kitts |
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