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Steven Beersdorf and Sylvia Beersdorf Tennessee

In Oxygen's Snapped, Killer Couples, Season 11, Episode 4 in the state of Tennessee, the romance of Steven Beersdorf and Sylvia Beersdorf is shown. This dark story ends badly for Rose Goggins who is killed. Ultimately Steven Beersdorf plead guilty to first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life and Sylvia Beersdorf  plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years.

Oxygen describes the show as Grandparents fall under suspicion when their son's fiance mysteriously disappears.

This couple killed their daughter in law because she was going to take the baby away. Her husband had no idea about what his parents were going to do. He has custody of the baby.


 
Steven Beersdorf is not eligible for release in .

You can write to him at:

Steven Beersdorf 485522
MCCX
541 Wayne Cotton Morgan Drive
P.O. Box 2000
Wartburg, Tennessee 37887







Sylvia Beersdorf is eligible for release in .

You can write to her at:

Sylvia Beersdorf 485814
TPFW
3881 Stewarts Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37218-3302









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