Skip to main content

Snapped Monique Kitts and Corey Kitts

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 She claimed that she had withdrawn over $4,000.00 out of the bank for bills and placed $4,000.00 of it in the nightstand next to her sleeping husband, but that when he woke up to go to work, the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.

Monique Kitts

To view graves or obituaries, click on the victim name link. To read the full appeal filed by the killer, use the link on the killer's name.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Frances Truesdale Season 25 episode 6

Frances Truesdale This is the episode about Frances Truesdale who kills Ronald ``Little Red″ Beasley in the state of Virginia. The show is described by oxygen as, The 1988 roadside murder of a man in Virginia sends investigators down a path fraught with doubts and dead ends, until a long-buried secret is unearthed hundreds of miles away revealing decades-old secrets. Resources You can not write to Frances Truesdale. You can view grave or obituary information by clicking the victim name. You can view court documents by clicking the killer's name. If you have experience writing this individual feel free to comment below. People would love to hear about your experience.

Snapped Rachel Wade

Status:  Incarcerated  On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 19 the story of the murder of her love rival, Sarah Ludemann by Rachel Wade is shown. The show is described as Rachel Wade was caught in a love triangle with Josh Camacho and Sarah Ludemann , and resorted to stabbing her romantic rival to death in April 2009 to be with her lover. This happened in Florida. Rachel Wade was convicted of  2nd degree murder and sentenced to 25 years. Rachel Wade is housed at Lowell CI. You can write to her at: Rachel Wade R67662 Lowell CI 11120 NW Gainesville Rd. Ocala, Florida 34482-1479 To view graves or obituaries, click on the victim name link. To read the full appeal filed by the killer, use the link on the killer's name. Looking for other female inmates? Try these sites Deadly Affairs | Deadly Women | Fatal Attraction | For My Man   Snapped Killer Couples | Twisted Sisters | Women Behind Bars ...

Snapped Tracey Richter

Status: Incarcerated  On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 9 the story of the murder of her 20-year-old neighbor, Dustin Wehde by Tracey Richter is shown. The show is described as Tracey Richter staged a fake home invasion in December 2001, in which she shot her 20-year-old neighbor, Dustin Wehde, to death in an effort to frame her ex for the crime.. This happened in Iowa. Tracey Richter was convicted and given a life sentence. The appeal includes:  In  December  2001,  Tracey  Richter shot  and  killed  Dustin  Wehde  in  her home.    Richter stated  she  shot Wehde  in  self-defense  during  a  home  invasion.  Richter was not charged at that time.  Ten years later, a different county attorney, upon learning a new piece of information, charged Richter with murder in the first degree.    Richter  claimed the  homici...