Snapped: Women Who Murder

Snapped: Women Who Murder

Oxygen

371 - Felicia Barden

For the first time ever, full Snapped episodes are now a podcast. Subscribe to this true crime podcast for the direct audio from the original Snapped episodes that have aired on Oxygen over the last 29 seasons (and counting)! Now you can enjoy Snapped episodes in your headphones, in your car, or at the gym. New true crime episodes of Snapped: Women Who Murder are released every Sunday.

371 - Felicia Barden
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For the first time ever, full Snapped episodes are now a podcast. Subscribe to this true crime podcast for the direct audio from the original Snapped episodes that have aired on Oxygen over the last 29 seasons (and counting)! Now you can enjoy Snapped episodes in your headphones, in your car, or at the gym. New true crime episodes of Snapped: Women Who Murder are released every Sunday.

Resumen del episodio

This episode investigates the fatal shooting of Mississippi firefighter Willie Barden in his home. While initial reports suggested a domestic violence incident involving his wife, Felicia, investigators uncovered suspicious elements, including a missing security system and conflicting narratives from the victim's son, Joshua. The investigation shifted when detectives recovered a discarded DVR, revealing that Joshua had helped Felicia remove the security system. The recovered footage eventually showed Felicia walking through the house with a gun, contradicting her claims of self-defense. Ultimately, evidence of premeditation—including search history and a drafted suicide text—led to Felicia Barden's conviction for first-degree murder and a sentence of life in prison.

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His first thing out of his mouth was my mom shot Willie in self-defense.

00:02:55 · Joshua provides the initial claim regarding the circumstances of the shooting to the authorities.

We knew that if we were able to get that information off that DVR, that it would blow the case wide open.

00:17:40 · The detective explains the immense importance of the recovered security system to the investigation.

It's pretty unusual for somebody to want to claim self-defense, but then try to destroy all the evidence that would help your claim.

00:25:54 · The detective highlights the suspicious behavior of Felicia destroying the very footage that could have supported her story.

On Felicia Barden's cell phone, there was search results for how to get away with murder.

00:35:29 · The investigator reveals digital evidence that directly supports the theory of premeditated intent.

The video footage, especially with Felicia coming down the hallway with the gun, without an injury to her forehead, was the smoking gun, no pun intended, in this case.

00:38:20 · The prosecutor explains how the surveillance footage disproved the defendant's claim of self-inflicted wounds.

Episodios

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Felicia Barden

This episode investigates the fatal shooting of Mississippi firefighter Willie Barden in his home. While initial reports suggested a domestic violence incident involving his wife, Felicia, investigators uncovered suspicious elements, including a missing security system and conflicting narratives from the victim's son, Joshua. The investigation shifted when detectives recovered a discarded DVR, revealing that Joshua had helped Felicia remove the security system. The recovered footage eventually showed Felicia walking through the house with a gun, contradicting her claims of self-defense. Ultimately, evidence of premeditation—including search history and a drafted suicide text—led to Felicia Barden's conviction for first-degree murder and a sentence of life in prison.

12 jul. 2026
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Tonica Jenkins

This episode investigates the violent assault of Melissa Latham, which was initially thought to be a random attack but was revealed to be a complex insurance fraud scheme. Detectives uncovered that Kyle Martin and Tonika Jenkins used Melissa to commit medical fraud, an operation that escalated into a brutal physical attack involving insulin injections and a brick. The investigation further revealed Tonika Jenkins' history of elaborate deceptions, including faking her own death using an ankle monitor and fraudulent admission to Yale. The episode concludes with the 2003 trial in Ohio, where the primary conspirators were found guilty despite defense attempts to discredit witnesses.

05 jul. 2026
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Debra Taylor

This episode investigates the murder of Roy Taylor, a National Guard member found shot to death in his Little Rock home. Detectives initially explored various motives, including personal indiscretions and suspicious recent increases in Roy's life insurance policies, while investigating whether the crime scene had been staged to look like a burglary. The investigation eventually focused on suspicious insurance changes and the surveillance of Deborah Taylor and her lover, Henry Price. The case concluded with Henry Price's confession to the shooting and the subsequent trial, where Deborah Taylor was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to life without parole.

28 jun. 2026
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Viktoriya Nasyrova

The investigation begins with the mysterious near-death experience of Olga Svik, a Ukrainian immigrant in Queens, who was found unconscious in a scene staged to look like a suicide. As Olga recovers, she identifies her client, Victoria, as the person who provided her with cheesecake just before her illness, leading to the discovery of stolen property and a pattern of suspected poisonings. As victims Olga and Ruben realize their experiences are linked, detectives identify Victoria Nasirova as an international fugitive wanted for murder in Russia. The investigation eventually leads to the discovery of evidence in Victoria's belongings, the identification of clonazepam as the toxin used, and her arrest in Brooklyn. The case concludes with Victoria's conviction on multiple charges, including attempted murder, and a 21-year prison sentence.

21 jun. 2026
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Sasha Skare

This episode investigates the murder of Martel DeRuin, a talented musician related to Beyoncé, who was found shot in his San Antonio apartment. The investigation initially focused on a mysterious 911 call from a woman claiming to be his wife, but evidence of a struggle and a broken acrylic fingernail at the scene eventually pointed toward Sasha Scar. Through security footage, DNA evidence, and Sasha's violent history, investigators linked her to the crime. Despite her defense claiming the shooting was an accidental act of self-defense during a physical altercation, forensic evidence contradicted her testimony, resulting in a guilty verdict and a 55-year prison sentence.

14 jun. 2026