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[The Sinister Saga of the Sneed Sisters: A Tale of Greed, Cult-like Rituals, and Murder]-[Episode 517: The Black Sisters and the Murder of Ocey Snead]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-12-04

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The Ocie Sneed Tragedy: A Gothic Crime Story

The story of Ocie Sneed, born Oceana Wardlaw Martin, is a chilling narrative that feels pulled from a "classic Southern Gothic horror novel." Born to a celebrated Confederate veteran, Robert Martin, and his wife, Caroline, Ocie's life was marred by tragedy and suspicious deaths. After Robert’s death in 1901, Caroline and Ocie moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to join Caroline’s sisters, Virginia and Mary, who ran the Sewell Female College.

The Rise of the "Black Sisters"

Upon Caroline’s arrival, the sisters underwent a dramatic, unsettling transformation. Known as the "Black Sisters" because they began dressing exclusively in black with heavy veils, they abandoned their disciplined, respected lives. They became erratic, conducting "strange rituals and chanting" in cemeteries at night and, most disturbingly, breaking into students' rooms to "stand and stare at them" while they slept. This behavior caused the school to descend into chaos, forcing the sisters to leave.

A Trail of Suspicious Deaths and Financial Gain

Financial ruin seemed to follow the sisters, and whenever it arrived, a convenient, often violent death occurred, followed by an insurance payout. John Sneed, Mary’s son, suffered multiple "accidents"—falling from a train, drowning in a cistern, and finally being doused with kerosene and set on fire in his bed. Caroline’s influence was pervasive; she manipulated her nephews, interfered in their marriages, and pushed them toward ruin. When Fletcher Sneed, another nephew, was lured into the fold, he was eventually coerced into a secret, incestuous marriage with his first cousin, Ocie.

The Final Descent: The Murder of Ocie Sneed

By 1909, the sisters had moved to East Orange, New Jersey, with a pregnant and increasingly frail Ocie. Dr. William Pettit, who treated Ocie, noted that she was "nearly starved" and living in an abandoned house with no furniture. Despite Ocie’s desperate condition, the sisters withheld food and medical care. After Ocie gave birth to a son, David, the sisters lied, telling her the baby had died.

In November 1909, police were called to an "accident" at the sisters' home. They found Ocie’s emaciated body in a bathtub. Virginia claimed it was a suicide, presenting a "neatly written suicide note." However, the investigation revealed that Ocie, weighing only 80 pounds, could not have drowned herself. Forensic analysis later discovered morphine in her system, suggesting she had been sedated before being held underwater.

The Aftermath and Legal Conclusion

The investigation uncovered a "house of mystery" in Brooklyn filled with bizarre items, including a child's skull found in an oven. The sisters had taken out multiple life insurance policies on Ocie and manipulated her will to favor themselves. While Virginia died of starvation while in custody before her trial, Caroline was eventually sentenced to seven years for manslaughter, later being declared insane before her death in 1913. Mary Sneed, the remaining sister, was released after charges were dropped due to legal technicalities, eventually resurfacing in California in the 1930s. The case remains one of the most macabre and inexplicable tales in early 20th-century American crime history, defined by the sisters' inexplicable cruelty and their insatiable greed.

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