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Snapped Verina Childs and Doug Childs

Status: Incarcerated


The story of Verina Childs and her husband, Doug is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 12, episode 11. Oxygen describes the show as: Verina Childs is a Mississippi wife accused of shooting her husband Doug during a November 2009 hunting trip, but she denies involvement..

 Verina and Doug had left home just before daybreak to go hunting.   Verina was carrying her 30/30, and shortly after arriving in the woods, she and Doug separated.   Verina later told the investigator that she had a stomach ache, so she sent Doug a text stating that she was going back to the house.   After using the restroom at home, she unloaded her rifle, removed her hunting clothes, and sent Doug a text stating that she was going to clean around the house.   Shortly thereafter, Tina Reed pounded on the door and asked Verina to come with her.   They went to the shooting scene and saw Doug's body lying on the ground.

Deputy Commander Mahyar Netadj, following Verina's consent to search, collected the rifle and several pieces of clothing from the house.   Verina told Netadj that she had never fired the rifle but had unloaded it because she did not like to keep loaded guns in the house.   However, the other guns in the house all were loaded.   Lying next to the 30/30 was a gun-cleaning kit.

Verina Childs was convicted of murder and sentenced to life. She appealed, won and was resentenced.

You can write to Verina Childs at:

Verina Childs 169370
CMCF 1A YARD
Post Office Box 88550,
Pearl, MS 39208



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