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Nancy Hogan

Nancy Hogan was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2015 killing of Edward Praytor as well as robbery and conspiracy for her role in his murder. As a result, she was sentenced to life without parole and as you can tell, prison has not been kind to her or her son.

They had been romantic partners in the past and there was a history of domestic violence.

Her son, Brandon Hogan also participated in the murder. For his role, Brandon plead guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to thirty one years in prison.

Her appeal includes:
In 2013, Defendant lived with the victim, Edward Praytor ("Praytor"), in Madison County, North Carolina. Defendant and Praytor often engaged, as a couple, in sexual encounters with other consenting adults. Defendant's relationship with Praytor began to deteriorate in 2014, when Praytor refused to give up their open relationship in favor of a monogamous relationship with Defendant. In 2015, Defendant moved to Georgia, and Praytor remained in Madison County. 

In June 2015, Defendant's son, Brandon Hogan ("Hogan"), and his girlfriend, Diane Chapman ("Chapman"), were living with Defendant in Georgia. Defendant often discussed her anger and resentment towards Praytor with Chapman. Additionally, Defendant told Chapman that she would inherit Praytor's Madison County land if he died, and that Defendant was the beneficiary of Praytor's life insurance policy. Defendant also told Chapman that she had keys and access to Praytor's property. On several occasions, Defendant stated her desire that Praytor would die.






 You can write to her at:

Nancy Hogan  1583676   
NCCI WOMEN   
1034 Bragg St   
Raleigh, NC 27610










You can write to Brandon at:

Brandon Hogan, 1564455
Alexander Correctional Institution
633 Old Landfill Road
Taylorsville, NC 28681






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