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Snapped Nikki Reynolds and Billie Jean Reynolds

Status: Released 

In season 7, episode 11 the murder of her adoptive mother, Billie Jean Reynolds by Nikki Reynolds is shown. This murder occurred in the state of Florida. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Nikki Reynolds pleads guilty after stabbing her adoptive mother, Billie Jean, to death in May 1997 after breaking up with her boyfriend



Nikki Reynolds is Sentenced to 34 years in prison on January 7, 2000. Resentenced to 21 years and eight months on April 4, 2001. She has since been released on 09/18/2015.

On May 14, 1997, seventeen-year-old Jacquiline Nicole Reynolds called 911 from her home in Coral Springs and told the operator that she had just stabbed her mother to death.   When the police arrived at her house, they found her mother, Billie Jean Reynolds, on the floor of the family room.   She was dead due to multiple stab wounds.   Reynolds was arrested and taken to jail.   During her interview with police detectives, Reynolds confessed to stabbing her mother and described the events that led up to her actions.   She told the officers that she was upset because she had broken up with her boyfriend.   She had planned to kill her boyfriend at school that day, but after finding out that her parents were not taking her back to school until she attended counseling sessions, she decided instead to kill her parents first.   Then she could drive herself to school the following day and kill her boyfriend.

That evening, after her father left home for church, she approached her mother from behind as she worked at her computer and tried to slash her throat with a large butcher knife.   She repeatedly stabbed her mother until she fell on the floor.   After trying to wash the knife in the sink, she called the police.   Near the end of her interview with detectives, appellant told the officers that she had taken four or five handfuls of aspirin that afternoon.   Appellant was taken to the hospital.




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