In one of the messages, Snyder allegedly asked [this friend] “for a small favor” ― that she take Snyder’s dog, a 5-month-old pitbull and husky mix. Snyder appeared to ask for compensation for the pet, saying she wanted to “charge a small rehoming fee,” but would include his toys, cage and food.
“I’m never home and it’s not fair to him to be in his cage all the time,” the message read, “he’s free if you are.”
That dog appears to be the same pet referenced in one lurid allegation against Snyder: that in the days leading up to her children’s deaths, she sent an unnamed man photos of herself having sex with her dog. Adams, the district attorney, has said that Snyder later “sent the dog away,” but that it has been located by authorities. Adams has not disclosed its whereabouts.
Other Snyder messages repeatedly referenced heartbreak and the police probe, often at the same time. Friends and family were “spreading straight out lies” and had “completely tarnished” her name, the messages complained.
“They will see im innocent once everything is said n done,” Snyder allegedly wrote. “I can’t even imagine how they would think I would ever hurt my sweet children.”
Snyder’s doubters, the messages vowed, will be proven wrong.
The “truth will come out when the investigation is over,” Snyder allegedly wrote, “and my


* is not in jail.”