Snapped - Season 23
Season 23
Episodes
Shajia Ayobi
Death may have ties to international espionage, or the murderer could be someone closer to home.
Sonia Mitchell
When a young father goes missing, authorities suspect his illegal activities.
Kimberly Ross
A generous couple opens their home to help others, but a deadly home invasion raises questions about lies and conspiracy under their roof.
Shelly Arndt
A deadly fire burns a home and leaves one man dead; investigators assume the fire was an inside job.
Verginia Turner
A possible love triangle has deadly consequences for a prominent California lawyer.
Melissa Napier
A determined son urges police to investigate the disappearance of his father.
Joanna McElrath
The investigation into the murder of a fellow officer plunges detectives into secrets and lies.
Joyce Sturdivant
The death of a Texas racecar champion leads detectives down a winding road of suspects.
Notorious: Aileen Wuornos
The case against Aileen Wuornos, the woman branded as America's first female serial killer.
Margaret Litchfield
A popular construction man in a tight-knit Texas town is found gunned down in his own home.
Wanda Stanley
When a Brooklyn native is shot to death in Atlanta, police have to figure out if trouble followed.
Donna Thorngren
The shooting of a religious family man could be a drug-related slaying or bloody family affair.
Amy Van Wagner
A quiet Wisconsin town is rocked when an eccentric father of four is found dead in his basement.
Eugenia Campbell
An Army vet survives two tours in Iraq, only to be gunned down in his own home.
Martha Farmer
A parking lot shooting in the dead of night leaves detectives with a long list of suspects.
Notorious: Charles Cullen
An in-depth look at nurse Charles Cullen, one of America's most prolific serial killers.
Notorious: Kristen Gilbert
Police believe a nurse may have committed up to 60 murders at a hospital in Massachusetts.
Dee Eggert
An elderly mother disappears after her troubled daughter moves back to the family farm.
Eileen Leone
A charismatic father and adored member of the local youth sports community is bludgeoned to death.
Cindy Reese
A small town church is stunned when a parishioner is murdered.
Marissa Wright
A father reports his son missing, launching an investigation that unearths a dark network of lies.
Janet Tyburski
A doting grandmother alerts police when she recognizes her daughter's dead body on the evening news, triggering an investigation that proves blood isn't always thicker than water.
Roxanne Buck
When authorities discover a young woman's body in a shed, they struggle to determine whether her killer is someone under her own roof or the result of an illicit affair.
Neola Robinson
The investigation into a missing mechanic sends Texas authorities on a wild goose chase.
Diana Nadell
An affluent grandmother falls victim to an elaborate murder plot fueled by passion and greed.
Notorious: Ted Bundy
Sought out by serial killer, Ted Bundy, in the 1970s, Criminal Defense Attorney, John Henry Browne delves into his personal and professional journey to defend one of the most notorious killers in history.
Ashley Schutt
Georgia police commence a home invasion investigation that leads them to uncover more twists.
Susan Hendricks
A tumultuous household dynamic results in the deaths of four family members.
Sharon Maxwell
In Gilmer, Texas, firefighters find a man's charred body while battling a vehicle fire.
Denise Frei
The murder of a local café owner uncovers a diabolical scheme fueled by scandalous temptation.
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