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Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? Ben Renick Wife’s Family, Husband And Wikipedia Explored

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Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? Ben Renick Wife’s Family, Husband And Wikipedia Explored
Published on 04 March 2022
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Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? Venom on Dateline NBC will focus on the story of Ben Renick, a well-known snake breeder who was murdered in 2017 by his wife, Lynlee Renick.

Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? Ben Renick Wife's Family, Husband And Wikipedia Explored

Lynlee Renick was found guilty of murder after murdering her snake-breeder husband Ben Renick in order to collect his life insurance. Lynlee was found guilty of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the 2017 shooting death of her husband Ben in Boone County, Missouri.

The story of snake breeder Ben, who was murdered in 2017 by his wife Lynlee and her ex-boyfriend Michael Humphrey, will be told to a national audience on “Dateline NBC” at 8 p.m. Friday.

For Friday’s episode titled “Venom,” the American television show secured interviews with Lynlee, Ben Renick’s brother Sam, Montgomery County EMT Deanna Wassman, defense attorney Tim Hesemann, and many more.

Lynlee’s murder trial late last year drew national attention for her role in the bizarre Montgomery County incident.

 

Lynlee Renick Missouri Family

Lynlee Renick comes from a Missouri family. Lynlee was charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in January 2020, after three years of murder.

To protect the case’s confidentiality, local authorities have not made her personal information public on the internet. As a result, only a few details about her family are known to date.

 

Friday on an all-new #Dateline at 9/8c… pic.twitter.com/5S8IAg1C2w

— Dateline NBC (@DatelineNBC) March 3, 2022

 

After hearing the verdict, Renick burst into tears and hugged several family members. During the hearing, her father, step-brother, and sister all testified.

Lynlee was part of a three-person nuclear family that included her daughter and boyfriend, Michael Humphrey. Her daughter was placed in an orphanage after her mother was imprisoned.

 

Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? Ben Renick Wife

Lynlee Renick was accused of killing her husband in 2017 in Montgomery County and was officially sentenced to 16 years in state prison on Monday, January 24, 2022. 

The jury was instructed to consider first-degree murder, first-degree involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder, and second-degree involuntary manslaughter. 

 

BREAKING: The jury has found Lynlee Renick guilty of second degree murder & armed criminal action in the death of her husband Benjamin Renick.

He was found shot dead in his Montgomery County snake house in June 2017.

She was found not guilty of first degree murder. @KOMUnews pic.twitter.com/URKwbPnsbh

— Peyton Headlee (@PeytonHeadlee) December 9, 2021

 

Judge Kevin Crane sentences Lynlee to 13 years in prison for second-degree murder and three years for armed criminal action while her defense had asked for a total of 13 years.

Ben was killed when he was breeding designer pythons, which he specializes in. When the police arrived at the scene, they initially thought that one of Ben’s snakes must have crushed him.

After police carried out their investigation, they found no evidence of a missing snake. The murder case investigation lasted for two and a half years until one of the Lynlee former boyfriends came forward to tell Missouri state investigators that she admitted to him that she had killed her husband.

Lynlee Renick’s Husband And Wikipedia – Case Update

The murder case of Ben Renick, who was killed by his wife Lynlee Renick, is not featured on Wikipedia. However, the case details can be extracted effortlessly from any other Wiki site and online platform.

 

PHOTO: Lynlee Renick crying after the judge read the guilty verdict.

The court is now going into the sentencing phase.

The jury will hear character testimony and will suggest a sentence for Lynlee after further deliberation. @KOMUnews pic.twitter.com/0hY6ComEOl

— Peyton Headlee (@PeytonHeadlee) December 9, 2021

 

Lynlee was found guilty of shooting and killing her husband Ben on their Montgomery County property on June 8, 2017.

According to court documents, Lynlee was experiencing financial difficulties with her Columbia spa and was concerned that her husband Ben would be able to take their children away from her.

Prosecutors concluded that Lynlee murdered her husband Ben for financial reasons. Michael, her boyfriend, was also convicted of first-degree murder in October, despite knowing about his involvement in the murder.

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