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Kelly Cochran and Christopher Regan

As seen on Season 23 of Oxygen's Snapped, Kelly Cochran was serving a life sentence for her boyfriend’s killing when she plead guilty to to the death of her husband in Indiana. She was sentenced to 65 years for the murder of husband, to be served after her life sentence in Michigan for the killing of Christopher Regan. Some have speculated these were not her only murders and that she is in fact a serial killer. You can write to her at:  Kelly Cochran 356714  Huron Valley Complex/Women's  3201 Bemis Road Ypsilanti, MI 48197-0911 Find Other Inmates American Monster |   For My Man || Murder Comes to Town | Fatal Attraction | Women Behind Bars
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Marie Strickland and Michael Strickland

As seen on Season 23 of Oxygen's Snapped, Marie Strickland murdered Michael Strickland by shooting him in the neck after she found he was cheating on her. He was also her best friend's ex husband. She plead guilty to second degree murder and sentenced to twenty one years in prison. She has appealed and lost. This story was also told by the surviving members of the two couples on "Evil Lives Here".  You can write to her at: Anita Marie Strickland #00552545  WTSP 3881 Stewarts Ln Nashville, TN 37218 Find Other Inmates American Monster |   For My Man || Murder Comes to Town | Fatal Attraction | Women Behind Bars

Angelina Omara and James O'Mara

According to City Pages , On Tuesday, Angelina O'Mara admitted to killing her ex-husband, 43-year-old James O'Mara, by shooting him in the head in his Sauk Rapids apartment on October 28, 2011 Days later, her then-boyfriend, 36-year-old Blaine resident Michael Pies, also turned up dead in Ashland, Wisconsin, with a gunshot wound to his head. O'Mara, 39, still faces a first-degree murder charge in connection with Pies' death  According to WJON , O'Mara had already pleaded guilty to first degree murder in the shooting death of James O'Mara back in December. She admitted to shooting her ex-husband once in the head with a .22 caliber rifle as he slept on the couch in November 2011. She was sentenced to life in prison in Minnesota. Both life sentences will run consecutively. You can write to Angelina at: Angelina Omara 239495 Minnesota Correctional Facility - Shakopee 1010 West Sixth Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379  Mara had already plea

Julene Simko and Jeremy Simko

According to Investigation Discovery, On November 18, 2009, 36-year-old Jeremy Simko was fatally shot in his home. Investigators concluded that someone approached him from behind and fired a single shot from a .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson revolver into the back of his head. Nearly 10 years later, his wife, Julene Simko, was indicted for his murder. Simko has always maintained her innocence, and continues to insist that her husband was shot by an intruder. This occurred in the state of Ohio.     Links Julene Simko Was Convicted Of Her Husband's Murder 10 Years After His Death Julene Simko: Woman Kills Her Husband In Cold Blood Over ‘Master-Slave’ Agreement | Crime Time  You can write to  Julene Simko at: Julene Simko W099670 Ohio Reformatory for Women 1479 Collins Avenue Marysville, Ohio 43040 Find Other Inmates American Monster |   For My Man || Murder Comes to Town | Fatal Attraction | Women Behind Bars

Jackie Ray

    According to Oregon Live ,  Despite pleas from her husband, her daughter and her former pastor, a Gig Harbor woman on Friday was sentenced to 18 years in prison for hiring a hit man to kill her son-in-law. Jacqueline Ray's family pleaded with Pierce County Judge Stanley Rumbaugh for mercy at Friday's hearing, saying that for decades, the respiratory therapist volunteered her time with both the Girl and Boy Scouts, fed the homeless and served on the local search-and-rescue team. Jacqueline Ray took helicopter parenting to the black hawk level for sure! You can write to her at: Jacqueline Ray 372558   Washington Corrections Center for Women 9601 Bujacich Rd. NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332-8300 Find Other Inmates American Monster |   For My Man || Murder Comes to Town | Fatal Attraction | Women Behind Bars

Diana Lovejoy and Mulvihill Lovejoy

According to Oxygen,  Cracks in the storybook facade began to show. Mulvihill was forced into unemployment, which placed Lovejoy into the role of sole provider. Friends remember she had chronic fatigue and believed her health was fading. "She believed that she had fibromyalgia and believed that her son had an illness that all stemmed from some kidney illness," said Brenton. Eventually, Lovejoy's health and other issues led to the couple splitting in 2014. By 2016, both Mulvihill and Lovejoy were working and co-parenting, even though their divorce wasn't finalized. The two men went to the isolated spot the caller had specified with a child's baseball bat and mountain bike light. That's when they saw "somebody in camouflage, on their belly, with a rifle," explained Brenton. The two ran from the scene, but the man fired multiple rounds. Mulvihill was shot once under the armpit, and he survived after an emergency surgery, the San Diego R

Crystal Mangum and Reginald Daye

Defendant and Reginald Daye (“Daye”) met through mutual friends in January 2011. One month later, the two began living together along with defendant's three children. On 3 April 2011, defendant and Daye went to a party around 11:00 p.m. and returned to the apartment complex where they lived (“the apartment”) approximately an hour and a half later. Durham Police Department (“DPD”) Officer Curtis Knight (“Knight”) was waiting for an illegally-parked vehicle to be towed from the apartment complex when defendant and Daye approached Knight's patrol car and asked what he was doing. Knight told them. Daye and defendant then entered the apartment, but a few minutes later they were back outside. Knight heard Daye yelling, “give me my money” at defendant, referring to $700 he had given defendant to hold for rent. After Knight told them that they could not be outside making so much noise, defendant and Daye went back inside the apartment. Daye's nephew, Carlos Wilson