In season 10, episode 12, the murder of
Chris Ingraham by Katrina Bridges is shown. The show is titled Love
Leaves Town and Discovery ID's Deadly Women describes as A pregnant
20-year-old woman takes deadly measures when her boyfriend threatens
to leave her; a woman sets her eyes on her fiancé's bank account;
involved in a love triangle, a housewife chooses to end one
relationship permanently..
Katrina Bridges was with and sentenced
to 47 years. She is eligible for release in 2041. Since being
incarcerated, she has had infractions.
At one point, according to the state, Katrina
then further altered her story.
Eventually, Detective Keegan suggested to Katrina that perhaps she and
Chris were attempting to carry out a murder-suicide pact. Katrina answered "yeah," but claimed
that Chris shot himself. She then
changed her story again, claiming that Chris put her finger around the trigger
and helped her fire it. The
detectives continued to push her; Detective Smith suggested that she killed
Chris because he abused her.
Katrina responded by saying that she put the gun to his head and pulled
the trigger thinking the safety was on.
When Katrina then said she could show the detectives where the weapon
was thrown, the interview concluded at 8:52 p.m.
Custody of their child went to Chris's parents in New York.
Her appeal (see link) includes:
In January of 2001, Katrina, then twenty years old, was living with the victim, Chris Ingraham, in Jonesboro. The couple met in New York around late 1999 or early 2000, and began living with Chris's parents in New York. During their stay, a large sum of Chris's parents' money was discovered to be missing. Chris and Katrina moved to Maine shortly thereafter.
The couple's relationship began to deteriorate. Chris worked at the Commissary in Cutler, and he told various coworkers that Katrina needed counseling because, Chris believed, she had stolen money from his parents, and also from her own grandmother. Chris told them that if Katrina did not get help, he intended to leave her and return to New York with Logan, the couple's four‑month-old son.
On the morning of January 2, 2001, a Columbia Falls woman, whom Katrina knew, discovered that her Sears and Roebuck twelve-gauge shotgun with a cracked stock, and Remington Model Nylon 66 .22 rifle with a scope and a broken screw, were stolen from her gun cabinet. Later that morning, Katrina went to Main Street Discount in Machias and pawned sixteen PlayStation games. She told the owner that she had already sold a .22 rifle to another pawnbroker in East Machias. Katrina also indicated to the owner that she had a shotgun to sell, but Katrina did not show it to the owner, despite his desire to see it.
Custody of their child went to Chris's parents in New York.
Her appeal (see link) includes:
In January of 2001, Katrina, then twenty years old, was living with the victim, Chris Ingraham, in Jonesboro. The couple met in New York around late 1999 or early 2000, and began living with Chris's parents in New York. During their stay, a large sum of Chris's parents' money was discovered to be missing. Chris and Katrina moved to Maine shortly thereafter.
The couple's relationship began to deteriorate. Chris worked at the Commissary in Cutler, and he told various coworkers that Katrina needed counseling because, Chris believed, she had stolen money from his parents, and also from her own grandmother. Chris told them that if Katrina did not get help, he intended to leave her and return to New York with Logan, the couple's four‑month-old son.
On the morning of January 2, 2001, a Columbia Falls woman, whom Katrina knew, discovered that her Sears and Roebuck twelve-gauge shotgun with a cracked stock, and Remington Model Nylon 66 .22 rifle with a scope and a broken screw, were stolen from her gun cabinet. Later that morning, Katrina went to Main Street Discount in Machias and pawned sixteen PlayStation games. She told the owner that she had already sold a .22 rifle to another pawnbroker in East Machias. Katrina also indicated to the owner that she had a shotgun to sell, but Katrina did not show it to the owner, despite his desire to see it.
You can write to Katrina Bridges at:
Katrina Bridges 49507
Maine Correctional Center
17 Mallison Falls Road
Windham, Maine 04062
Maine Correctional Center
17 Mallison Falls Road
Windham, Maine 04062
At the end of the day, if you do not
learn SOMETHING from this, you never will.
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