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Snapped Nancy Gelber and Jeremy Kidd

Status: Incarcerated


The story of Nancy Gelber and her ex husband, is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 10, episode 16. Oxygen describes the show as: Nancy Gelber, a crime author, was caught in December 2011 for trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband to end him having affairs with women and have her surgery.

Nancy Gelber was convicted for solicitation to commit murder and was sentenced to thirty years in prison. 

Nancy met Jeremy Kidd through a mutual acquaintance.  Kidd had an extensive criminal  history, 
and  he  testified  that  he  provided  drugs  to  Nancy.    Nancy  and  Kidd became  friends,  and  the  two  discussed  killing  Joseph.    Kidd  met  with  Investigator Ledesma at the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office and provided information of a possible murder  for  hire  offense.    At  the  initial  meeting,  Kidd  did  not  identify  the  person planning the murder for hire.  During a later meeting with Investigator Ledesma, Kidd, Kidd’s  attorney,  and  others,  there  was  an  understanding  that  Kidd  would  be  a confidential  informant  and  provide  information  concerning  the  offense,  but  there  was no formal agreement and Kidd was not paid for his information.

You can write to Nancy Gelber at:

Nancy Gelber 1823970
Crain Unit
1401 State School Road
Gatesville, TX 76599-2999

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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