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Snapped Tausha Morton and Mitch Kemp

Status: Incarcerated 

On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 8, Episode 1 the story of the murder of her ex-husband Mitch Kemp by Tausha Morton is shown. The show is described as Tausha Morton was a young mother who manipulated her second husband to kill her ex-husband Mitch Kemp in August 2004 for custody of their daughter.

This happened in Missouri. Writing to her should be undertaken carefully as clearly she is very manipulative.

Tausha Morton was Sentenced to life in prison without parole on August 16, 2010

The appeal includes: Here, Fields has alleged sufficient facts to invoke the “active interference” exception, since the allegations of her motion – if believed – indicate that she took “every step [she] reasonably [could] within the limitations of [her] confinement to see that the motion [was] filed on time.” Price, 422 S.W.3d at 302. As in McFadden, Williams, and Lucious, Fields alleged that she prepared her initial motion, and mailed it to her direct-appeal counsel prior to the filing deadline. As in those cases, Fields alleged that her direct-appeal counsel undertook to file the initial motion on her behalf, and that she reasonably relied on counsel's assurances. She also alleged that her motion was not filed by the March 20, 2013 deadline solely due to circumstances beyond her control: the fact that counsel experienced unexpected medical complications following a February 6, 2013 surgery, was physically incapacitated as a result, and was rendered incapable of timely filing Fields' motion.

Tausha Morton is housed at Chillicothe Correctional Center. You can write to her at:



Tausha Morton 1212527
Chillicothe Correctional Center
3151 Litton Road,
Chillicothe, MO 64601



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