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Snapped Mary Krueger and Rollie Krueger

Status: Incarcerated  In season 5, episode 9 the murder of her husband, Rollie Krueger by Mary Krueger is shown. This murder occurred in the state of Wisconsin. Oxygen describes this episode of Snapped as Mary Krueger plots the shooting of her husband, a Wisconsin farmer, with her friend in a robbery gone bad in May 1999. Mary Krueger was convicted of first-degree intentional homicide as party to a crime. In December 2002, Krueger was charged with first-degree intentional homicide, as party to a crime, arising from the shooting death of her husband, Rollie Krueger.   After a trial, the jury found Krueger guilty.   Krueger was convicted upon the jury’s verdict and filed postconviction motions to change the jury’s verdict or, alternatively, grant a new trial in the interest of justice.    You can write to Mary Krueger at: Mary Krueger 401531 Taycheedah Correctional Institution Unit 508 Balsam Lake, 941 Mallard LN, Suite 105 Balsam Lake, WI 5...

Snapped Eve Nance and Timothy Nance

Status: In Season 21, episode 1, Oxygen's Snapped, the story of Eve Nance is shown This does not end well for Timothy Nance as he ends up dead in the state of Wisconsin. Eve Nance was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. The show is described as: When a beloved Wisconsin father disappears, his wife blames drugs, but close friends suspect a violent confrontation that ended a marriage filled with secrets. On  November  1,  2013,  Nance  shot  and  killed  her  husband  Tim Nance  (Tim)  while  he  was  in  the  shower  of  the  couple’s  home  in  Fond  du  Lac.  After  the  killing,  Nance  and  her  sister  Tina  Ewell  removed  the  body  and transported it to Milwaukee where it was dumped in a wooded location concealed by brush and trees.   Nance r...

Snapped Tammy Cole and Vance Evans

Status: Incarcerated  The story of Tammy Cole and her ex-boyfriend, Vance Evans is the subject of Oxygen's Snapped show, season 10, episode 9. Oxygen describes the show as: ammy Cole is a scorned woman who shot her ex-boyfriend, Vance Evans, in April 2010 but, claims the shooting is an accident.. The case proceeded to a jury trial. The prosecution’s theory was that Cole intentionally killed Evans after she found out that he was seeing another woman, and kicked in the natural gas line at Evans’ home to set it on fire to cover up the crime.  Cole’s theory was that the shooting was accidental as she and Evans stumbled during an amorous embrace, and that she kicked in the gas line in an attempt to kill herself after the shooting. The jury found Cole guilty of first-degree intentional homicide and attempted arson.  Cole filed a postconviction motion in which she argued that she was entitled to a new trial because her trial counsel was ineffective.  The circuit...

Snapped Tammy Armstrong and John Maier

Status: Incarcerated Tammy Armstrong's story is told in Oygen's Snapped, Season 14, episode 2. The show is described as Tammy Armstrong, a young mother of two, shoots her boyfriend John Maier in May 2002, then burns and dismembers his body. The murder of her boyfriend John Maier is depicted in the state of Wisconsin. Tammy Armstrong was convicted of murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison and 60 years of extended supervision. You can write to Tammy Armstrong at: Tammy Armstrong 436998 Taycheedah Correctional Institution 224 2nd St, Unit 607 Medford Medford, WI 54451 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. If you have knowledge of this inmate or victim you would like to share, feel free to comment below or contact us to have it ...

Snapped Diane Borchardt and Ruben Borchardt

Status: Incarcerated In Snapped Season 18, Episode 11, the story of Diane Borchardt is shown. This ends badly for her husband Ruben Borchardt in the state of Wisconsin. Diane Borchardt was convicted of party to a crime first-degree homicide with the use of a dangerous weapon and sentenced to life with parole eligibility after forty years. At approximately 3:35 a.m. on April 3, 1994, Ruben Borchardt was shot two times with a shotgun at his rural residence in Jefferson County.   Ruben’s son, Charles, age sixteen, who was upstairs, was awakened.   Charles found his father still conscious and able to state that two males had shot him.   Ruben also stated twice, “I can’t believe she would do this to me.”   After being conveyed to the hospital a short time later, Ruben died.   At the time of the murder, Diane and Ruben Borchardt were in the middle of a highly contentious and very bitter divorce.   Borchardt knew that Ruben was having an af...