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This Sunday Oprah sits down with the one mom that all of us have a few questions for…and hopefully she will get to them all.  I’m certain that the episode will shine a brighter light on this shocking crime.  Take a look at a few more clips from OWN.  They are incredibly powerful.  Don’t miss the full episode on Sunday starting at 9/8C…only on OWN!

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This Sunday on Oprah’s Next Chapter for the first time on television, Shaquan Duley, the South Carolina mother who killed her two boys, will sit down with Oprah only a week before her sentencing. Going behind the bars at in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Oprah will do her best to bring us the story that has shocked a nation. Not only will she ask Shaquan why she killed her children, she will also have the chance to sit down with her mother, sister and 7-year old daughter. This is not a show to miss. Be sure to set your DVRs for Sunday, April 1st for 9/8C…only on OWN. Until then, enjoy OWN’s peek at what’s to come!

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Oprah took time out of her busy schedule on Friday to touch down in South Carolina to interview 30-year old Shaquan Duley who is awaiting sentencing for suffocating her two children.  You may recall that Oprah interviewed Duley and her family a month after killing her 2-year old and 18-month old boys and staging their deaths by driving into a river. 

Claiming that the pressure and criticism from her mother drove her to the act,  Duley will finally be handed her sentence next week after two years.  Although Duley pled guilty to two counts of murder and begged for the forgiveness of her family and the community, she still faces anywhere from 60 years to life in prison for her crimes.

In the exclusive interview on the eve of her sentencing, Oprah will question Duley as to why she killed her children, interview her mother and sister, and then introduce us to Saniya, her 7-year-old daughter.   The interview will be a part of Oprah’s Next Chapter which airs April 1st at 9/8C on OWN.   Don’t miss it!

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OWN continues to tell dramatic and important stories through their OWN documentary club. With the addition of “Crime After Crime”, viewers will get the opportunity to examine the intense legal battle to free Debbie Peagler, a battered woman who was imprisoned for over 25 years for her connection in the murder of her abuser. This documentary is sure to open our eyes a bit wider to a very important topic, domestic violence. This isn’t the first time that OWN has delved into women who are victims of domestic violence imprisoned for killing their abusers and I am glad to see them talking about it again. Once again….a fantastic pick by the Oprah Winfrey Network. Check out the previous videos I posted back in June.

Set your DVRs for Thursday, November 3rd at 9/8c…only on OWN!

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Confronting…My Husband’s Killer

by patricia on October 9, 2011

Colleen and Bob Shapel had a storybook marriage. Married for 32 wonderful years…until he was brutally murdered in February 2004. Colleen and their daughters have spent the last 7 years angry at the murderers, Jeremy Hosford and William Schorr. Bob specialized in selling high-end tools to local businesses. On the day he was murdered, he was headed home when he was flagged down by Jeremy Hosford and William Schorr. They entered Bob’s truck carrying handguns. They handcuffed him and took him to a vacant lot. They then put out the ransom call. They were holding Bob and wanted his pin numbers for his card. When his wife offered to go get the money and meet them they declined. Soon after the police and FBI were involved. The family was instructed to avoid the TV but Melissa snuck up and saw that her father’s truck was in flames. His body was found in a portable toilet. The men had taken over two and half yards of duct tape and suffocated him. It got worse. The men truly added a plastic bag and wrapped it again and then stomped on his head to be sure he was dying. A truly horrific murder. Both men were convicted and are serving more than 30 years in Washington State Penitentiaries.

As if it were yesterday, Colleen tells us that she has always wanted to meet William Schorr. She desperately wants to know if her husband mentioned them in his final thoughts. She wondered what his last words could have been. She requested to meet with both of Bob’s murderers but one declined. Only William Schorr agreed to the mediation. Although he doesn’t forgive himself and isn’t expecting them to forgive…he hopes that by meeting, the family can find some closure.

Colleen and her daughter, Melissa Haven, prepared for the meeting. Her daughter lost so much that day…her father and a little bit of her mother. Both struggling to release the anger, it is clear that Bob’s death is holding them prisoner in loss. Colleen and Melissa met with the mediator, Lorennn Walker, the day before the confrontation. They talked about what to expect and set a few respectful boundaries. As the day approached the emotions bubbled up and over. The emotions are still so raw for Colleen. Loreen then met with William to help him understand what to expect. Unsure of what to do, he wrote a letter to be sure he didn’t forget what he wanted to say. “Nobody is responsible for my actions but me.” All of the parties are feeling extremely overwhelmed.

Prior to the meeting, we are introduced to Toni Schneider, William’s mother. She showed pictures of William and talked about how he was a creative child and had been nominated for the gifted program in his school as a young boy. She then shared that at 14 years old William was molested by a teacher at school. After the traumatic event, he seemed to shut down and found himself getting into trouble. Her son’s crime broke her heart. Like most mothers, she wished she could undo her son’s mistakes. She decided she wanted to meet Colleen. I wasn’t sure how that would go…but as two mothers sat on a bench, they helped each other to heal. Toni understood her pain and expected nothing. She knew that Colleen needed to feel what she needed to. Helping Colleen to understand a little more about her son, they both found a common space….they both had lost.

As Colleen and Melissa drove to the prison, they saw Bob’s truck along the street…what they felt was a sign from Bob that he was with them today. Slowly making their way into the prison, they did their best to hold it together. William was expecting nothing but yelling and anger. It was time. He entered the room and there was silence. Melissa opened with a prayer as Colleen looked at William. She had been expecting to see more of a monster or an unkempt man who didn’t care about them or anything. He sat there clean-shaven and well groomed, something she wasn’t expecting. William began by telling a bit of his story. he shared that his parents divorced when he was 10 and that he had been bounced around from school to school. Colleen shared that she had been from a dysfunctional family. He then shared about the molestation at the hands of his school teacher – something his father blamed on William. Shocked that a father could do that to child, Colleen couldn’t help but say “how could he do that to you?”. Knowing that everyone has sad stories, Colleen knew that those were no excuse for his crime. She felt he was looking for pity. He went on to tell the story of how he died and claimed to be the guard as Jeremy killed him. After sharing stories of how he tried to kill himself multiple times, Colleen and her daughter took a break.

Frustrated that he was trying to throw a “pity party” Colleen decided it was time to share her story. William sat there quietly and listened. He then read his letter. His words seemed sincere and brought a little comfort to Bob’s wife and daughter. Melissa found herself feeling something other than hate towards him. Colleen wasn’t ready to forgive, but both her and her daughter felt they were able to move on a little. The session actually ended with a hug. I couldn’t believe it. BUT a huge burden lifted from their hearts. Both of them truly believed he was remorseful. I hope that he was, but even if he wasn’t Colleen and her daughters are relieved and living more. Their lives have changed and finally they have found some closure. No longer is all of their energy focused on their father…they are now focused on living. Within a couple of months, Colleen found that she was able to forgive. A huge change from the beginning of this process.

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I came across another clip of the OWN Documentary, “Crime After Crime”, I mentioned last month and I had to share! It looks amazing.

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OWN continues to tell dramatic and important stories through their OWN documentary club. With the addition of “Crime After Crime”, viewers will get the opportunity to examine the intense legal battle to free Debbie Peagler, a battered woman who was imprisoned for over 25 years for her connection in the murder of her abuser. This documentary is sure to open our eyes a bit wider to a very important topic, domestic violence. This isn’t the first time that OWN has delved into women who are victims of domestic violence imprisoned for killing their abusers and I am glad to see them talking about it again. Once again….a fantastic pick by the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Crime After Crime (trailer) from ro*co films on Vimeo.

Crime After Crime: Debbie Peagler’s life in prison from Crime After Crime on Vimeo.

Debbie’s attorneys: Joshua Safran and Nadia Costa from Crime After Crime on Vimeo.

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