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Snapped Tracy Lawson and Andy Lawson

Status: Incarcerated


The story of Tracy Lawson and her husband, Andy is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 13, episode 5. Oxygen describes the show as: Tracy Lawson, a former nurse, is accused of bludgeoning her husband Andy Lawson but claims of abuse in June 2006.

Tracy Lawson was found guilty of first-degree murder and defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

The State's evidence at trial tended to show the following:  On 11 June 2006, the Alamance County Sheriff's Department responded to a disturbance call at 3110 Newlin Road in Snow Camp (“the Lawson home”).   The police arrived at the Lawson home at 4:20 a.m. and found Mr. Lawson, who was later determined to be dead, lying at the top of the stairs with wounds to his head.   Mr. Lawson's right hand and head were partially in the hallway and the rest of his body was in the master bedroom.
In the master bedroom, the police found a small table overturned and a telephone lying on the floor.   The bedding was balled up and there was a bloodstain at the top of the bed.   There was a loaded .357 revolver in the dresser and there were five rifles, most of which were antiques, in the closet.
In the adjacent bedroom, police found a post driver, with a red sweater wrapped around it.   The police also found clothes that defendant had worn that night with bloodstains.


You can write to Tracy Lawson at:

Tracy Lawson 1021892
North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women
4287 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4287



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