Amanda Hornsby |
In season 2, episode 11, Dazed and
Deadly is the love story of Amanda Hornsby and Woody Smith. This
does not end well for Amanda Hornsby as she ends up dead at the
hands of Woody Smith, in the state of Kentucky.
The show is described as: A cocktail of
jealously, infidelity and energy drinks plunges Amanda and Woody into
an abyss of sex and violence. On May 4, 2009, Amanda Hornsby Smith was discovered dead in the master
bedroom of the home she shared with Appellant. She was found lying in
bed with her hands and feet bound and ligature marks were on her throat.
Earlier that day, around 3:00 p.m., Appellant showed up unexpectedly at
the home of his mother, Phyllis Pflueger. He told her
that he had done
something to Amanda and that his life was over. When Pflueger asked him
if he had choked Amanda, he responded affirmatively. Appellant was
visibly upset, so Pfleuger gave him some Xanax to calm him down.
Appellant took the medication and then collapsed onto the kitchen floor.
Pflueger called 911, thinking Appellant had possibly overdosed. After
police and paramedics arrived, Appellant explained that he was upset
because his wife was leaving him and taking their kids.
Woody Smith was tried and convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison . He is not eligible for release. His appeal includes:
On May 4, 2009, Amanda Hornsby Smith was discovered dead in the master bedroom of the home she shared with Appellant. She was found lying in bed with her hands and feet bound and ligature marks were on her throat. Earlier that day, around 3:00 p.m., Appellant showed up unexpectedly at the home of his mother, Phyllis Pflueger. He told her that he had done something to Amanda and that his life was over. When Pflueger asked him if he had choked Amanda, he responded affirmatively. Appellant was visibly upset, so Pfleuger gave him some Xanax to calm him down. Appellant took the medication and then collapsed onto the kitchen floor. Pflueger called 911, thinking Appellant had possibly overdosed. After police and paramedics arrived, Appellant explained that he was upset because his wife was leaving him and taking their kids.
Appellant was eventually taken to the hospital. He told medical personnel that he was there because he had strangled his wife, and that his mother had given him some pills to calm him down. After these statements, Appellant was given his Miranda warnings by Bellevue Police Department Major Leland Estep. Major Estep testified that Appellant told the emergency room doctor that he had killed his wife. Appellant also said that he and Amanda were having sex when she threatened to accuse him of rape. He told the doctor that she kept “pushing his buttons.”
On May 4, 2009, Amanda Hornsby Smith was discovered dead in the master bedroom of the home she shared with Appellant. She was found lying in bed with her hands and feet bound and ligature marks were on her throat. Earlier that day, around 3:00 p.m., Appellant showed up unexpectedly at the home of his mother, Phyllis Pflueger. He told her that he had done something to Amanda and that his life was over. When Pflueger asked him if he had choked Amanda, he responded affirmatively. Appellant was visibly upset, so Pfleuger gave him some Xanax to calm him down. Appellant took the medication and then collapsed onto the kitchen floor. Pflueger called 911, thinking Appellant had possibly overdosed. After police and paramedics arrived, Appellant explained that he was upset because his wife was leaving him and taking their kids.
Appellant was eventually taken to the hospital. He told medical personnel that he was there because he had strangled his wife, and that his mother had given him some pills to calm him down. After these statements, Appellant was given his Miranda warnings by Bellevue Police Department Major Leland Estep. Major Estep testified that Appellant told the emergency room doctor that he had killed his wife. Appellant also said that he and Amanda were having sex when she threatened to accuse him of rape. He told the doctor that she kept “pushing his buttons.”
You can write to Woody Smith at:
Green River Correctional Complex
P. O. Box 9300
Central City, Kentucky 42330
P. O. Box 9300
Central City, Kentucky 42330
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