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Snapped Ghazal Mansury and Mehria Mansury

Status: Incarcerated



In Snapped Season 18, Episode 7, the story of Ghazal Mansury is shown. This ends badly for her elderly mother, Mehria Mansury in the state of California.

Ghazal Mansury was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to twenty five years to life in prison.

Enayat testified she had gone to Mehria's house at about 6:00 p.m. that same day, and, when she found Mehria was still not home, she quarreled with defendant because defendant appeared "very indifferent" about Mehria's welfare. Enayat further testified Mehria's house that day looked like a "disaster," as there were wet towels everywhere, and, according to Enayat, everything including the sofa in the living room was wet. Enayat told defendant that she was going to call 911 and insisted that defendant follow her back to Enayat's mother's apartment.

As part of his investigation, Officer Leisz obtained a statement from defendant that same night. Defendant claimed she last saw her mother at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 24. On that morning, defendant said she went into her mother's bedroom, found her mother in bed and obtained the car keys so she could go to work. As part of their investigation, Officer Leisz and another officer next drove to Mehria's house. Defendant followed behind in her own car.



You can write to Ghazal Mansury at:

Ghazal Mansury WF1928
Central California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 1508
Chowchilla, CA 93610




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