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Snapped Vicki Monroe and Gerald Monroe

Status: Incarcerated 

In season 5, episode 8 the murder of her husband, by Vicki Monroe is shown. This murder occurred in the state of Kentucky. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Vicki Monroe is suspected of plotting the murder of her husband in his Kentucky bar in June 2002 with her grown son.


Vicki Monroe was convicted of robbery and the murder of Monroe's husband and sentenced to prison for a term of 16 years to life.

Appellant's convictions arose from charges brought against her for murder and complicity to commit robbery in the first degree of her husband, Gerald Monroe.   Her son, Emerson, was convicted of murder, robbery, and tampering with evidence.   Appellant now appeals to this Court as a matter of right.  Ky. Const. § 110(2)(b).

Appellant and husband, Gerald Monroe, owned and operated a tavern. On June 1, 2002, Appellant discovered Monroe's body in the tavern.   Testimony indicated that prior to Mr. Monroe's murder, Appellant often confided in Emerson about how unhappy she was and how badly her husband treated her.

According to the record, about a year before the murder when Appellant was complaining about her husband, Emerson told her there were things that could be done to get rid of him.   She asked how much it would cost and Emerson told her $5,000.   She claimed that she did give Emerson $2,000 about that time, but believed he planned on using the money for bills.   Emerson did in fact spend the money on bills.




You can write to Vicki Monroe at:



Vicki Monroe 174658​Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women
P.O. Box 337
Pewee Valley, KY  40056



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