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Snapped Robyn Davis and Brian Davis

Status: Incarcerated 

The story of Robyn Davis and her husband Brian is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 13, episode 13. Oxygen describes the show as: Robyn Davis and her best friend Carol "Sissy" Saltzman are suspected of murdering Robyn's husband Brian in June 2009 to cash in on a hefty life insurance policy..

Robyn Davis was convicted of murder and sentenced to prison. Her friend Sissy was also convicted. 

On July 1, 2009, a dead body was discovered lying next to a Honda Accord off of Big Lake Road in Calcasieu Parish. When deputies responded to the scene, the car's trunk and doors were open, and the car looked like it had been jacked up to change a tire. Deputies discovered that the vehicle was registered to Defendant–Davis and that Defendant–Davis had reported her husband missing. William Brian Davis' driver's license was also found in the vehicle. According to the autopsy report and death certificate, the body was identified as William Brian Davis by dental records and the presence of tattoos on his body.

Dr. Terry Welke, the coroner for Calcasieu Parish, estimated William Brian Davis' time of death to be sometime after 12:00 p.m. on June 29, 2009. He died of four gunshot wounds, one to the head and three to the torso. Dr. Welke ruled the manner of death as a homicide.


You can not write to Robyn Davis as Louisiana does not provide inmate information.

Robyn Davis





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