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Snapped David Graham

Status: Incarcerated

In Oxygen's Snapped, Season 1, episode 9 the story of Her love rival Adrianne Jones and David Graham is shown. This happens in the state of Texas. Oxygen describes this show as: Diane Zamora, an Annapolis naval cadet, orchestrates the murder of her high-school rival, Adrianne Jones, with her boyfriend David Graham in December 1995..

David Graham was sentenced to life.

His appeal includes:
Kristina Mason testified that Zamora told her, “That's how [Appellant] proved his love for me.   He killed [Jones].”   Zamora told Mason that Appellant killed Jones because she had slept with him and that there was a plan to get Jones out of her house.   Appellant drove and Zamora hid in the trunk of her Mazda while they drove Jones to Joe Pool Lake. Zamora told Mason that there had been a struggle at Joe Pool Lake between [Jones], Zamora, and Appellant and that Zamora tried to hit Jones with a weight.   Zamora told Mason that Jones escaped and ran to a nearby field and collapsed.   Zamora then told Appellant, “Shoot her, kill her, shoot her.”   Mason admitted that when she first appeared before the grand jury, she did not tell the truth until [the State] threatened to charge her with aggravated perjury.

Jennifer McKearny [Zamora's roommate at the United States Naval Academy] testified that Zamora told her that she and her boyfriend had killed a girl while they were in high school and that the killing had been planned.   Zamora told McKearny that the victim had slept with Appellant and that in order ‘to make up for what had happened,’ Appellant had to kill the victim.

You can write to David Graham at:

David Graham 837388
Allred Unit
2101 FM 369 North
Iowa Park, TX 76367




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