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Snapped Patricia MacCallum and Chris MacCallum

Status: Incarcerated

In Snapped Season 19, Episode 4, the story of Patricia MacCallum is shown. This ends badly for her husband Chris in the state of California.

Patricia MacCallum was convicted of murder and sentenced to fifty years to life in prison.

Deputy Biddle contacted Chris's two employers, and neither had heard from him. He also contacted friends and family members and sent out an "all-points bulletin" seeking information about Chris's whereabouts. Biddle learned through a number of sources that Chris had a practice of disappearing when he got frustrated and needed a break. That evening Deputy Jason Denton went to the campsite area, but it was dark, and he was unable to find Chris.

The following morning, November 20, MacCallum provided officers with detailed directions to the campsite and indicated for the first time that her friend Amber Lubbers had accompanied her and Chris on the camping trip. Deputy Denton returned to the campsite that day with another officer. As one of the officers approached the campsite, he saw a tent rolled up on itself hanging over the edge of a steep embankment. Something heavy appeared to be weighing down the tent's bottom edge. What was later determined to be Chris's body was found inside the tent, along with some clothes, camping gear, tent poles, and spent shell casings. Metal tent stakes were strewn about the campsite, and a tent pole and some tent stakes were in the fire pit.



You can write to Patricia MacCallum at:

Patricia MacCallum WF1297
Central California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 1508
Chowchilla, CA 93610

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