Crime & Safety

Edgewood Murder is Subject of Upcoming 'Snapped' Episode

The show 'Snapped,' which airs on the Oxygen network, is filming in Bel Air this week.

An Edgewood woman who was recently sentenced for killing her boyfriend has captured the attention of the producers of Snapped.

The true-crime show airs on the Oxygen network and covers cases of people, usually women, suspected of committing violent crimes.

Tanasha Earlene Siena, 35, of the 3100 block of Mahonia Way in Edgewood, was convicted in April in the death of her boyfriend, with whom she had two children.

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According to the deputy state’s attorney, Siena was ”enraged” that 37-year-old George Moore was leaving her for another woman, so she shot him.

Related: Edgewood Woman Convicted of Murdering Ex-Boyfriend

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Siena was sentenced to 50 years in prison—30 years for the murder of Moore and 20 years for using a firearm in committing a felony. The sentence was handed down in July, and she is in the process of appealing the length of time she has to serve, according to court filings.

On Wednesday, the production company contracted to film Snapped was in Bel Air shooting B-roll around the Harford County Circuit Court building and in Joppa interviewing a first responder at the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company. The crew was also in the Edgewood area getting a sense of the murder scene.

The episode about the Edgewood murder is likely to air in the next year, according to producers.

Pictured, the June 2014 murder occurred in the 3100 block of Mahonia Way in Edgewood.

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