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Snapped Vegas Bray and Victor Saucedo

Status: Incarcerated


In Season 20, episode 1, Oxygen's Snapped, the story of Vegas Bray is shown

This does not end well for her ex boyfriend, Victor Saucedo as he ends up dead in the state of California.

Vegas Bray was convicted and sentenced to fifty years. She is eligible for release on: 10/01/36

The show is described as: An attractive woman witnesses her ex-boyfriend's shooting, but can't remember what happened, raising questions about suicide, stalking and split personalities.

At approximately 3:00 p.m. on October 16, 2012, Bray arrived at the apartment complex where her ex-boyfriend, Victor Saucedo, lived. Approximately 10 to 20 minutes later, a witness heard several gunshots. Sometime near the time that the witness heard the shots, Bray called her brother, Santiago R., told him that she loved him, and hung up. Santiago felt that something was wrong and repeatedly tried calling her back. On Santiago's third attempt, Bray answered. When Santiago asked her what was wrong, Bray responded, "I think I shot Victor." Soon thereafter, Bray said, "I shot him. I killed him. I think I killed him. He is dead." Bray told Santiago that she was going to kill herself. Santiago managed to talk her out of doing that, and persuaded her to call 911 to report what had happened. 911 dispatch received Bray's call at approximately 3:45 that afternoon. Bray told the dispatcher that Saucedo had been shot. When asked who shot him, she said, "I don't know. I'm not sure what happened." 

You can write to Vegas Bray at:

Vegas Bray WF4071
Central California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 1508
Chowchilla, CA 93610

To view the obituary or grave, use the link on the victim's name. To read the entire appeal (typically quite interesting) use the link on the killer's name. You can watch Snapped and more on Oxygen either on YouTube or your local cable provider.



 


Looking for other female inmates? Try these sites
Deadly Affairs | Deadly Women | Fatal Attraction | For My Man 
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