Murdered Her Ex-Husband Over a $100,000 Life Insurance Policy | Snapped Bonus | Oxygen
Snapped Bonus: The Prosecution on Georgia Watson (Season 25, Episode 26) ►► Subscribe to Oxygen on YouTube: Oxygen Official Site: Follow Oxygen: Oxygen Media is a multiplatform crime destination brand for women. Having announced the full-time shift to crime programming in 2017, Oxygen has become the fastest growing cable entertainment network with popular unscripted original programming that includes the flagship “Snapped” franchise, “The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,” “The Jury Speaks,” “Cold Justice,” “Three Days to Live,” and “It Takes A Killer.” Available in more than 77 million homes, Oxygen is a program service of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Watch Oxygen anywhere: On Demand, online or across mobile and connected TVs. Snapped Bonus: Friend of Georgia Watson Speaks Out (Season 25, Episode 26) Snapped Bonus: The Case of Georgia Watson (Season 25, Episode 26)
Prosecutor Robb Wilson reflects on the case of Georgia Watson, who was found guilty of conspiring to murder her ex-husband, Jeffrey Watson Sr., and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. The prosecution argued she murdered Jeffrey in order to cash in on a $100,000 life insurance policy on him.
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Jaime Ruiz, friend of Georgia Watson, discusses what Georgia was like in her relationship with her ex-husband Jeffrey Watson Sr. According to Ruiz, Georgia was a romantic and was elated when she married Jeffrey, but their happiness dwindled away. She was shocked when Georgia was arrested in connection with Jeffrey’s 2009 murder.
Those involved in the case of Georgia Watson remember the investigation and trial. Georgia was found guilty of conspiring to murder her ex-husband, Jeffrey Watson Sr., and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. While she was originally sentenced to 48 years, it was later reduced. The prosecution agued Georgia murdered Jeffrey in order to cash in on his $100,000 life insurance policy.