Lynlee Renick, convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of her snake-breeder husband, must serve her prison sentences consecutively, Boone County Circuit Court Judge ...
Lynlee Renick, center, listens to defense attorney Katherine Berger on Dec. 6 at the Boone County Courthouse. Renick last month was convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the ...
Boone County Judge Kevin Crane followed the jury's recommendation of 13 years for the second-degree murder charge and 3 years for the armed criminal action charge. Crane told Renick she was "lucky" ...
COLUMBIA - A jury has found Lynlee Renick guilty of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of her husband, Benjamin Renick. The jury recommended a 13-year sentence for the ...
The story of Ben Renick, a famous snake breeder who was murdered in 2017 by his wife, Lynlee Renick, and Lynlee Renick's ex-boyfriend Michael Humphrey, will be told to a national audience at 8 p.m.
Montgomery County, Missouri, sheriff's deputies were called to a snake breeding facility with more than 3,000 snakes and a man lying in blood. Deputies thought a deadly snake was on the loose. When ...
A Missouri woman shot and killed her husband at his snake breeding business because she was the beneficiary of his $1 million life insurance policy, which would have helped her financially struggling ...
A jury of seven women and five men selected from Clay County deliberated Wednesday to convict Lynlee Renick of second-degree murder and armed criminal action. She killed her husband, Ben Renick, a ...
Lynlee Renick is convicted of killing her snake-breeder husband Ben Renick to collect his life insurance. She was convicted Thursday in Boone County, Missouri, of second-degree murder and armed ...
Lynlee Renick, who last month was convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of her well-known snake-breeder husband, Ben Renick, will have her sentence laid out Monday ...