Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Missouri State Highway Patrol Cpl. Devin Foust is cross-examined on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021 at the Boone County Courthouse in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lynlee Renick, center, listens to defense attorney Katherine Berger at the Boone County Courthouse in Columbia, Mo., on Monday, ...
Ben Renick's death sent shockwaves through the reptile-loving community in 2017. He was a renowned reptile breeder and housed more than 3,000 snakes that he regularly sold for thousands of dollars out ...
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.
COLUMBIA - Lynlee Renick took the stand in her own murder trial Wednesday. Her defense team asked questions that took the courtroom through what happened leading up to and following June 8, 2017.
Lynlee Renick, the snake dealer’s wife who was found guilty in December 2021 of killing her husband, has dropped her appeal of the conviction and her 16-year sentence. In court documents filed Monday, ...
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 ...
MYSTERY ensued after a professional snake breeder was found dead. As police investigated Ben Renick’s homicide, they arrested his wife, Lynlee, and her ex-boyfriend in connection to his murder. Please ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Lynlee Renick is convicted of killing her snake-breeder husband Ben ...
The Defense has started its case in the Lynlee Renick first-degree murder trial. Renick is accused of killing her husband, Ben, a well-known Montgomery County snake breeder, June 8, 2017, allegedly ...
The trial of Lynlee Renick, accused of killing husband Ben Renick, a well-known snake breeder from Montgomery County, began in earnest Monday before Boone County Circuit Judge Kevin Crane and a jury ...