
Alabama Snake
Documentary · Crime
Overview
The story of Pentecostal minister Glenn Summerford — a man accused of attempting to murder his wife with a rattlesnake in the sleepy town of Scottsboro, Alabama — and the investigation and trial that haunted Southern Appalachia for decades.
Top Cast
Glenn Summerford
Glenn Summerford
Self (archive footage)
Glenn Summerford
Self (archive footage)
Darlene Summerford
Darlene Summerford
Self
Darlene Summerford
Self
Thomas G. Burton
Thomas G. Burton
Self / Researcher / Narrator
Thomas G. Burton
Self / Researcher / Narrator


Caspian Diament
Caspian Diament
Young Marty
Caspian Diament
Young Marty


Major Dodge Jr.
Major Dodge Jr.
Young Glenn
Major Dodge Jr.
Young Glenn
Michael Solyanik
Michael Solyanik
Eddie Ray Summerford
Michael Solyanik
Eddie Ray Summerford


Drew Youngblood
Drew Youngblood
Bill Summerford
Drew Youngblood
Bill Summerford
Doris Summerford
Doris Summerford
Self - Glenn's first wife
Doris Summerford
Self - Glenn's first wife
Marty Summerford
Marty Summerford
Self
Marty Summerford
Self
Heather Summerford
Heather Summerford
Self - Marty's wife
Heather Summerford
Self - Marty's wife
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