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Snapped Dora Cisneros and Joey Fischer

Status: Released In Oxygen's Snapped, Season 3, episode 6 the story of her daughter Christina's ex, Joey Fischer and Dora Cisneros is shown. This happens in the state of Texas. Oxygen describes this show as: Dora Cisneros, a doctor's wife, orders a hit on her daughter Christina's ex after he breaks up with her in March 1993.. Dora Cisneros is the judge sentenced Cisneros and Garza to life in prison Sentenced to 30 years to life in prison on April 19, 1994 Her appeal includes: Following a jury trial in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, petitioner Cisneros was convicted on a federal murder-for-hire charge, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1958. She was sentenced to life imprisonment, to be followed by a five-year term of supervised release. The court of appeals affirmed. Pet. App. 31-63. Following the entry of a guilty plea in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, petitioner Marek wa...

Snapped Chyann Bratcher and Billy Dean Bratcher

Status: Incarcerated The story of Chyann Bratcher and her husband Billy is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 13, episode 7. Oxygen describes the show as: Chyann Bratcher, her mother Brenda Fine, and brother Thomas Fine are accused of plotting the drowning death of Chyann's husband Billy Dean Bratcher for life insurance in April 1994.. On September 5, 1995, defendant was convicted for eight crimes including five counts of mail fraud (Counts 5, 7, 8, 9, 10), one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud (Count 1), one count of conspiracy to commit murder (Count 2), and one count of murder (Count 11). On November 7, 1995. the defendant was sentenced to a term of 51 months on Count 5, terms of 60 months on each of the other four mail fraud counts, a term of 60 months on the conspiracy to commit mail fraud count, and a term of life imprisonment on each of the conspiracy to commit murder and murder counts. Defendant appealed the convictions and sentences...