Snapped - Season 17
Season 17
Episodes
Sabrina Zunich
After an unstable upbringing, Sabrina was placed with a seemingly perfect foster family. However, the brutal murder of her foster mother raised questions about Sabrina's relationship with her foster father.
Patricia Burney
When a bullet is found in the head of a man's body assumed to have died of natural causes, the double life of his wife and daughter is exposed.
Maryann Castorena
After a body is found in the snow, clues lead to an ex-girlfriend and a secret marriage.
Erin Everett
Erin reports a brutal attack on her friend turned lover, but a secret relationship and allegations of abuse and a surprising twist to the investigation.
Heather Miller
A best friend's betrayal reveals a woman's plot to murder her husband. The trail reveals shocking secrets of witchcraft, poison and juicy neighborhood affairs.
Amber Smith
Amber finds her home ransacked, and the police find her fiancé dead in his bed. What at first seems like a home invasion gone wrong turns into a twisted situation, as melting snow reveals a clue.
Teresa Burousas
After her husband is shot, Teresa sends authorities on the hunt for two gunmen but the evidence points to a killer much closer to home.
Poisonous Love
A Snapped Special Episode featuring two poisonous love stories: A wealthy socialite and a Midwestern woman who have only one thing in common.
Katrina Ben
After casually dating Katrina for less than a month, Eric is found dead in his apartment. The suspicious death leaves the police asking if it was a suicide, an intruder, or if Katrina has a deadly secret?
Lynette Pontius
Lynette flees the country when her ex-boyfriend is shot during a custody dispute, but finding her is only one of the challenges investigators have to face.
Suzanne Schoff
Suzanne's marriage comes to an end when she and Frank's best friend begin a scandalous love affair. After Frank is gunned down, police discover a sick plot of lies and manipulation centered on their ongoing custody battle.
Angela Stoldt
A missing person case goes cold until a nervous breakdown leads to a confession. Were the clues really there or was the evidence just cooked up?
Monique Kitts
A successful daycare owner finds her husband dead after an alleged home invasion, but police discover a shocking double life and a murder plan full of possible accomplices.
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