Where Is Lynlee Renick Now? 'Dateline' Explores the Story
When Lynlee Renick came upon the useless frame of her husband Ben Renick, she frantically referred to as 911 but was once it an act? Where is Lynlee Renick now?


On June 8, 2017, Lynlee Renick known as 911 after discovering her husband, snake breeder Ben Renick, lifeless inside of the breeding facility where he saved his snakes. Authorities first believed that certainly one of Ben Renick's snakes was accountable for his tragic death, however the crime scene advised a different story. During the 911 call, Lynlee sounds hysterical as she screams, "My husband's on the ground and there's blood everywhere." But, was all of it a sparsely crafted efficiency? Where is Lynlee Renick now? Dateline is set to examine the story.
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What took place to Ben Renick?
After Ben Renick used to be discovered dead inside his snake's breeding facility during the summer of 2017, government first suspected that he were by chance killed through one of his snakes. However when the coroner's record returned, it published that Ben Renick had in reality died through gunshot, pivoting the case to a murder investigation.
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Authorities struggled to piece together what took place to him, as a result of whoever killed him covered their tracks lovely well.
Then, on Jan.16, 2020, after nearly three years of radio silence, the case picked up once more. Per a news release from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Ben Renick's wife, Lynlee Renick, and a man by the name of Michael Humphrey (who we later learn is Lynlee's ex-boyfriend), were arrested and brought into custody on fees of first-degree murder and armed prison motion.
On Dec. 9, 2021, the reality unraveled as a jury discovered Lynlee Renick in charge of second-degree homicide and armed criminal action, in line with the Colombia Missourian. She was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Jan. 24, 2022. Per the outlet, the prosecution claimed she killed her husband to benefit from his $1 million lifestyles insurance coverage.
Humphrey had assisted her in the homicide and used to be sentenced separately.
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Lynlee Renick took the stand in her personal protection on the third day of her homicide trial at the Boone County Courthouse. Prosecutors accuse her of the 2017 homicide of her snake breeder husband Ben in Montgomery County. @KRCG13 pic.twitter.com/zI6hOjfPI6
— Mark Slavit (@MSlavitKRCG13) December 8, 2021Where is Lynlee Renick now?
As of the time of this writing, Lynlee is recently serving her sentence at the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Chillicothe, Mo. Despite being in jail, Lynlee nonetheless discovered the time to sue some other ex-boyfriend. According to the Columbia Missourian, Lynlee filed a defamation swimsuit towards Brandon Blackwell in February 2022. Court documents received through the outlet stated Blackwell spoke with Missouri State Highway Patrol investigators in January 2020 about Lynlee. He instructed them that she had confessed to murdering her husband, Ben.
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In this lawsuit, Lynlee claims that the statements he made have been "false and were made maliciously for the purpose of causing injury" to her recognition. She believes they subjected her to arrest and eventual incarceration, felony prosecution, and the loss of custody of her kids.
Lynlee and Blackwell dated prior to her husband's loss of life, as well as a while after. They proportion one child in combination, but shouldn't have a excellent dating anymore.
At the time that Blackwell tipped off investigators to Lynlee, he used to be serving time in jail for stalking fees towards her. She additionally claims he violated an order of protection she had filed against him. The lawsuit is nonetheless pending but Lynlee virtually had some other day in courtroom. The Columbia Missourian additionally reported that on Monday Jan. 9, 2023, Lynlee "dropped her appeal of the conviction and her 16-year sentence." There was no further clarification referring to this determination.
For additional info in this story, tune into Dateline Friday, March 24, at 9 p.m. EST on NBC.
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