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Snapped Tonya Ford and police officer David Ford

Status: Incarcerated

On Oxygen's Snapped, Season 9, Episode 28 the story of the murder of her police officer husband, David Ford by Tonya Ford is shown. The show is described as Tonya Ford was a Kentucky police officer's wife who was charged with his February 2009 murder more than a year after his shooting death.

This happened in Kentucky.

Tonya Ford was Sentenced to 20 years in prison on September 18, 2012

The appeal includes: On August 24, 2012, a jury convicted Appellant of murdering her husband, David Ford, and she was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Evidence was adduced at trial that Appellant shot her husband, who had numerous affairs during the marriage, in the back of his head after he told Appellant that he wanted a divorce and that he was moving in with his latest paramour.  Appellant confessed to her mother that she committed the murder.  Evidence was offered that Appellant’s fingerprints were on a threatening note discovered near the body, and cell phone records showed that she was in the vicinity of the murder at the time it occurred.  Witnesses testified that Appellant said she would kill David if she discovered that he was cheating on her again.

Tonya Ford is housed at Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women . You can write to her at:



Tonya Ford 255721
Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women
P.O. Box 337
Pewee Valley, KY  40056





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