SEASON TWO OF OXYGEN TRUE CRIME'S "SNAPPED: BEHIND BARS" PREMIERES SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 AT 7 P.M. EP/PT
Several Years Into Their Sentences, Women Convicted of Murder Reveal Their Truths in Exclusive Interviews
NEW YORK - Aug. 23, 2024 - Oxygen, the home of high-quality, true-crime programming, goes beyond prison walls to speak with women convicted of murder years after their cases were covered on "Snapped." For reasons ranging from indignation to regret, the ladies reveal their thoughts on the horrific crimes that changed their lives.
The second season of "Snapped: Behind Bars" premieres Sunday, Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
For a sneak peek, click here.
"Snapped: Behind Bars" revisits some of the most intriguing cases covered on the true-crime juggernaut "Snapped," featuring exclusive interviews with the convicted women, new interviews that unveil fresh insight on the cases, and experts who look into the psychology of the murderers. Fueled by feelings of remorse and betrayal, protestations of innocence and the need to control their own narratives, the convicted women unburden themselves, in some cases for the first time on camera.
The engrossing stories below are featured this season.
"Pandora Zan" (Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
Pandora returns to offer remorse for the murder of her husband. For the first time, her son Cody Henderson speaks out, revealing why he took part in a crime that landed him in prison for life and how he feels about the mother who turned on him.
"Crystal Mangum" (Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
In a new jailhouse interview, Crystal Mangum shares her side of the story, revealing what she alleges caused her then-boyfriend's death and the effect it has had on her to this day.
"Tausha Morton" (Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
In a never-before-seen interview, Tausha Morton sits down to clarify what led to her ex-husband's death. She speaks out against the triggerman alleging that there was never a murder conspiracy and discusses how she feels being behind bars for life.
"Lucille Duncan" (Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
After spending 20 years in prison for a crime in which she claims no involvement, Lucille Duncan breaks her silence for the first time. She details the harrowing events that led to the shooting of her ex-boyfriend and her hopes of freedom.
"Tabitha Messina" (Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
Serving a life sentence for the murders of her father and his girlfriend, Tabitha Messina explains what happened for the first time on camera. She claims she wasn't the mastermind and shifts blame onto her convicted co-conspirator.
"Cristina Rodriguez" (Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. ET/PT)
In an exclusive interview, Cristina Rodriguez shares her experience watching her then-lover beat her boyfriend to death, and how it felt when he testified against her. A second convicted killer reveals his side of the story with new details.
"Snapped: Behind Bars" is produced by Jupiter Entertainment. Maggie Sharbel, David O'Donnell and Patrick Reardon executive produce.
ABOUT OXYGEN TRUE CRIME
Oxygen True Crime is a multiplatform crime destination for women. Oxygen True Crime remains one of the fastest-growing cable entertainment networks with popular original programming, including the flagship "Snapped" franchise, "Cold Justice," "Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins" and breakout event specials such as "The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre," "Selena & Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them" and "Murdered and Missing in Montana." The network had its best year ever in 2023 in total viewer cable rankings in Total Day and Press Prime thanks to one of cable's most-engaged audiences. Oxygen True Crime's over-the-air platform recently launched in select US markets. Oxygen True Crime is part of NBCUniversal's Entertainment portfolio, which includes NBC, Bravo, E!, Oxygen True Crime, SYFY, Universal Kids, USA Network and Peacock. For more information, visit oxygen.com.
ABOUT JUPITER ENTERTAINMENT
Based in New York City and Knoxville, Tennessee, Jupiter Entertainment has built an unrivaled track record of producing successful formatted television and streaming series and specials that result in outstanding ratings and strong renewals. Since its launch more than 25 years ago, the company has produced over 85 series and specials for more than 30 networks and streamers. Jupiter is currently in production across multiple projects totaling over 250 hours of programming for nearly a dozen networks and platforms, including hit true-crime franchises such as "Snapped" (Oxygen), "Homicide Hunter" (ID), "American Detective" (ID), "Fatal Attraction" (TV One) and "Killer Couples" (Oxygen) as well as the feature-length documentary "Lions of Mesopotamia" and multi-hour specials like "Chicano Squad" (A&E) and "Serial Killer Capital: Los Angeles" (Oxygen).
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