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Snapped Renee Poole and Brent Poole

Status: Incarcerated 

In season 7, episode 10 the murder of her husband Brent Poole by Renee Poole is shown. This murder occurred in the state of South Carolina. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Renee Poole's husband Brent is gunned down on his wedding anniversary in June 1998, and police suspect his wife plotted the murder with her lover

John Frazier is the one who did the actual killing.  Kimberly Renee (Renee) and Brent Poole were married.   Renee, an exotic dancer, was having an affair with Frazier.   The State's theory of the case was that Frazier and Renee conspired to murder Brent.


On the night of June 9, 1998, Brent was fatally shot twice in the head at close range as he and Renee were walking on the beach in Myrtle Beach.   Renee was not injured and flagged down an officer patrolling the beach for help.   She told the officer, “my husband has been shot.”
The investigation quickly focused on Frazier.   The State asserted that Renee lured Brent to Myrtle Beach with the pretense of celebrating their anniversary.   Renee then convinced Brent to take a moonlight romantic stroll on the beach where Frazier was waiting to kill Brent.   The State further alleged that Renee and Frazier staged the murder scene to appear as a robbery.



Renee Poole is Sentenced to life in prison without parole on January 27, 2000.



You can write to Renee Poole at:



Renee Poole 262497RA1-0012-B
​Leath Correctional Institution
2809 Airport Road
Greenwood, SC 29649




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