In recent years, the number of Increased production of television shows that fall under the true crime genre, which basically focuses on documenting actual crime events. One of them is the show, Cold Justice. The star of this television show is Kelly Siegler, who was a former Texas county attorney. Not only is she the star of the show, but she is also a highly decorated and revered law officer. Read on to learn more about Siegler’s life and relationship with her daughters.
Kelly Siegler: Bio
In Blessing, Texas on the 12th of October 1962, Kelly Siegler was born to Billy and Evelyn Jalufka . Her name was Kelly Renee at birth and she is the second of three children, with an older brother named Billy Jr. and a younger sister named Lea. Her father, Billy, owned a hair salon and also worked as a magistrate for his precinct. He held that position for two terms while her mother’s occupation is unknown. At thirteen, the family was rocked by her parents’ divorce. In 1999, at the age of thirty-seven, she lost her mother to cancer. Her father is also late; He died of natural causes in 2019.
For high school, Kelly attended Siegler, while in Tidehaven she continued her education by attending the University of Texas while studying International Business there. She graduated from South Texas College of Law in 1984 and 1987, where she received her JD.
spouses and daughters
In 1988, Kelly married Samuel Lewis Siegler. He is a doctor and works as a family doctor. The two have two children together, daughters Samantha and Kelsey. Kelly Siegler found a way to keep her family out of the limelight, and little is known about her as a result. However, Kelsey is known to have recently graduated from the University of South Sewanee.
Everything you need to know about Kelly Siegler
career
Kelly Siegler started working as a district attorney in Harris County straight from South Texas. Her time in the county came with a variety of responsibilities and career titles. However, her most important role as a county prosecutor was as Bureau Chief. Kelly was responsible for Special Crimes and worked with the following departments: Major Offenders, Identity Theft, Major Fraud and Consumer Fraud. She worked as a criminal prosecutor for a total of twenty years.
But the fame she enjoys now can be shortened to her appearances on TV shows. The first of these was on the documentary, American Justice. The show debuted in 2008, the year she retired from active duty as a prosecutor. Three years after that show’s debut, she was cast in another show, Cold Justice . This was a more popular show that she always remembers.Kelly Siegler, found a way to succeed as a television star and prosecutor, had an impressive tally of 68 murder cases and never lost any of the cases. Of the 20 death penalties she sought, she secured 19 death sentences. Her career as a prosecutor has taken her to over 150 trials. In addition to being a successful prosecutor who has also served as an assistant prosecutor, Segler has passed the knowledge of the law she has to other people through lecturing at various schools across the United States.
Trial of Susan Wright
Kelly Siegler is known for her interesting case-solving, notably Susan Wright, who stabbed her husband 193 times, claiming it was in self-defense. To prove to the jury that Wright did in fact murder her husband, she brought a bed to the courthouse, tied one of her male colleagues to the bedpost, and sat on him to reenact the murder scene. Wright is currently serving a 25-year sentence.
Wealth (income and earnings)
Kelly Siegler has an estimated net worth of $1 million which is made up of her work on the show along with the $60,000 salary she has earned annually from her stint as a prosecutor.
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