1 00:00:07,280 --> 00:00:10,720 Speaker 1: Crime Stories with Nancy Grace on Serious x Him Triumph 2 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:15,440 Speaker 1: Channel one thirty two. I've said a lot of things 3 00:00:15,760 --> 00:00:18,960 Speaker 1: because I loved him. I'd known Diane and Civil Air 4 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:21,560 Speaker 1: Patrol for about three years before we started going out. 5 00:00:21,920 --> 00:00:25,959 Speaker 1: Was seventeen when this happened, and it's just it's crazy 6 00:00:26,120 --> 00:00:29,360 Speaker 1: how different things are. And I've always known her to 7 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,320 Speaker 1: be a real, bubbly, spontaneous girl. I knew she was 8 00:00:32,440 --> 00:00:35,240 Speaker 1: very smart, and she made straight a's in school, and 9 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:38,519 Speaker 1: she's real determined to get what she wanted. I know 10 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 1: I made bad decisions, a lot of bad decisions, and 11 00:00:41,760 --> 00:00:45,519 Speaker 1: a lot of bad judgments. I had no physical partners. 12 00:00:47,479 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 1: They had it all. One at a military academy, one 13 00:00:53,520 --> 00:00:57,640 Speaker 1: at the Naval Academy, the top schools in the country, 14 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:06,040 Speaker 1: the top military schools, young, beautiful, handsome, great grades, honor students. 15 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 1: How in the world these two sweethearts end up charged 16 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:16,560 Speaker 1: with murder? Joining me right now, Crime Stories investigative reporter 17 00:01:16,680 --> 00:01:22,360 Speaker 1: John Limley, forensic expert, DestinE investigator Joseph Scott Morgan and 18 00:01:22,720 --> 00:01:27,320 Speaker 1: lawyer psychologist Dr Brian Russell, host of Investigation Discoveries, hit 19 00:01:27,360 --> 00:01:32,080 Speaker 1: show Fatal Vows and author of a new book stop 20 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:36,560 Speaker 1: moaning and start owning. Okay, I gotta figure that one out. 21 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:40,680 Speaker 1: But first, to John Limley, Crime Stories, investigative reporter, how 22 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:45,559 Speaker 1: did these two, they're both beautiful, the guy and the girl, 23 00:01:45,720 --> 00:01:50,120 Speaker 1: Diane Zamora end up charged with murder. Le Let's just 24 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: start at the beginning. What happened? We go back first 25 00:01:53,760 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 1: to the early morning morning hours of December four of 26 00:01:58,480 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: farmer is drive along as sleepy desolate country road near Mansfield, Texas, 27 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:11,000 Speaker 1: and he sees something behind a barbed wire fence and 28 00:02:11,480 --> 00:02:15,359 Speaker 1: pulls over and discovers it's the body of a teenage girl. 29 00:02:16,400 --> 00:02:20,560 Speaker 1: At first, he actually thought he was looking at roadkill. 30 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:26,800 Speaker 1: She was unrecognizable. The girl's face was completely obliterated. One 31 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:31,000 Speaker 1: bullet hole was in her left cheek, another in her forehead. 32 00:02:31,320 --> 00:02:34,720 Speaker 1: She had also been hit so many times and so 33 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:37,840 Speaker 1: hard on the left side of her head that part 34 00:02:37,880 --> 00:02:40,400 Speaker 1: of the skull above her ear, and this is a 35 00:02:40,440 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 1: pretty tough part of the skull was completely caved in. 36 00:02:44,840 --> 00:02:47,840 Speaker 1: She was wearing flannel shorts a gray T shirt that 37 00:02:47,960 --> 00:02:53,639 Speaker 1: read U I L Region one cross Country Regionals. Within hours, 38 00:02:53,880 --> 00:02:59,399 Speaker 1: police officers identified her as Adrian Jones, sixteen year old 39 00:02:59,480 --> 00:03:03,480 Speaker 1: high school sophomore from the town of Mansfield that's just 40 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:06,960 Speaker 1: southeast of Fort Worth. Let me go to Joe Scott Morgan, 41 00:03:07,320 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 1: forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan, professor at Jacksonville State University. 42 00:03:14,840 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 1: Joe Scott he thinks that actually it may have been 43 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 1: an animal on the side of the road when he 44 00:03:22,520 --> 00:03:25,920 Speaker 1: finds his beautiful, young blonde girl, just sixteen years old, 45 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:34,359 Speaker 1: athletic honor student, the works and she's been bludgeoned and shot. 46 00:03:34,440 --> 00:03:37,360 Speaker 1: Now for him to not even be able to tell 47 00:03:37,600 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 1: if it's a human or not until he sees that 48 00:03:41,440 --> 00:03:44,880 Speaker 1: the body is wearing a T shirt. That's bad. Joseph 49 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 1: Scott Morgan, Yeah, it is, and it really speaks to 50 00:03:48,160 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 1: our human nature as well. I can't tell you over 51 00:03:50,280 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: the years as a death investigator in New Orleans and Atlanta, 52 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:57,480 Speaker 1: how many times I had people that found bodies and 53 00:03:57,520 --> 00:04:00,120 Speaker 1: their first statement and it this is interesting there her 54 00:04:00,200 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 1: statement as always, I thought it was a dead animal 55 00:04:03,040 --> 00:04:05,800 Speaker 1: because our mind doesn't allow us to think this. And 56 00:04:05,840 --> 00:04:09,520 Speaker 1: then you come across this is ghastly seen where this 57 00:04:09,560 --> 00:04:11,880 Speaker 1: girl is just literally her body is just ripped to 58 00:04:11,880 --> 00:04:14,960 Speaker 1: shreds uh. And it's the only way you can kind 59 00:04:14,960 --> 00:04:17,719 Speaker 1: of rationalize it, and I find that among the general 60 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:21,000 Speaker 1: public that just find bodies. This is very, very consistent 61 00:04:21,080 --> 00:04:22,919 Speaker 1: with what I've heard over the years, and what a 62 00:04:23,040 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 1: nightmare to be driving along and find a dead body. 63 00:04:28,200 --> 00:04:33,080 Speaker 1: But that's exactly what happened to psychologist Dr Brian Russell. 64 00:04:33,480 --> 00:04:39,720 Speaker 1: You know, I've prosecuted so many homicides that I've actually 65 00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:45,960 Speaker 1: had nightmares of finding a dead body, of just finding one, 66 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:50,440 Speaker 1: and it when you're exposed to that, it haunts you 67 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: the rest of your life. I mean, you think of 68 00:04:54,120 --> 00:04:57,120 Speaker 1: it at the very oddest times, when you're walking down 69 00:04:57,160 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 1: the hallway or going into a public bathroom, you think 70 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:03,320 Speaker 1: of a case where do you find a dead body? 71 00:05:03,360 --> 00:05:06,920 Speaker 1: I mean, this is how Adrian Jones was discovered. Someone 72 00:05:07,080 --> 00:05:12,480 Speaker 1: just drives by and Caesar, they're dead at a barbed 73 00:05:12,480 --> 00:05:15,000 Speaker 1: wire fence on the side of the road, and Nancy. 74 00:05:15,040 --> 00:05:17,359 Speaker 1: This is just one more reason that the public should 75 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 1: be grateful for the first responders and public servants who 76 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:23,840 Speaker 1: respond to these things and whose response we sort of 77 00:05:23,839 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 1: take for granted because they are haunted by the memories 78 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: of the things that they see. My dad was a 79 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:32,440 Speaker 1: career law enforcement officer, and my brother is a firefighter 80 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:36,520 Speaker 1: e MT And most of the time, even within their families, 81 00:05:36,960 --> 00:05:39,000 Speaker 1: they don't do a lot of talking about it, but 82 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:43,039 Speaker 1: they do live with those memories as you do inside themselves, 83 00:05:43,040 --> 00:05:46,520 Speaker 1: and it's just an additional burden that they bear. We 84 00:05:46,560 --> 00:05:49,039 Speaker 1: don't pay them nearly enough, and just another reason to 85 00:05:49,120 --> 00:05:51,360 Speaker 1: be thankful and grateful next time you see one of them, 86 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:55,360 Speaker 1: you know, back to John Linly Crime Stories, investigative reporter 87 00:05:56,640 --> 00:06:00,839 Speaker 1: John Linley. So the guys driving along and find Adrian's body. 88 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:07,120 Speaker 1: At that point, nobody has any idea what happened. Now, 89 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: this is a farming community, right and it's all built 90 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: around a grain elevator and a rodeo arena. Um, it's out. 91 00:06:15,839 --> 00:06:18,560 Speaker 1: I wouldn't say the mill of Nowhere because it's kind 92 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:22,000 Speaker 1: of this scenario how I grew up. But it's a 93 00:06:22,080 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 1: rural area where you don't expect to find a dead body, 94 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:30,159 Speaker 1: so it's very uncharacteristic. The night before Adrian's body was 95 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:35,360 Speaker 1: found along that rural road near Mansfield, the high school 96 00:06:35,560 --> 00:06:41,160 Speaker 1: sophomore had received a phone call around Her mom very 97 00:06:41,240 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: quickly told her to get off the phone, that it 98 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:46,960 Speaker 1: was too late for a young lady to be talking 99 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:50,279 Speaker 1: on a school night. So they go to bed the 100 00:06:50,320 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 1: next morning around seven o'clock. Now, wait a minute, hold on, 101 00:06:53,680 --> 00:06:56,359 Speaker 1: I want to follow up on that. That's not entirely 102 00:06:56,440 --> 00:07:02,159 Speaker 1: unusual because I remember we couldn't talk. It never really 103 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:04,520 Speaker 1: even happened. We just knew we weren't supposed to talk 104 00:07:04,560 --> 00:07:07,800 Speaker 1: on the phone late at night. And and here is 105 00:07:07,839 --> 00:07:12,080 Speaker 1: so funny, John. The other day the phone, the landline rang, 106 00:07:12,680 --> 00:07:15,320 Speaker 1: and the twins Loo tupe went, what was that? They 107 00:07:15,360 --> 00:07:18,120 Speaker 1: did not even know what a land like? Said, They said, Mom, 108 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:22,400 Speaker 1: what's that written? That bell? What's that bell? I said, 109 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:25,960 Speaker 1: it's called a landline. So needless to say, they're not 110 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:28,000 Speaker 1: talking on the phone late at night. We don't even 111 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:32,120 Speaker 1: have the phone ring. Um for for a reason, I 112 00:07:32,160 --> 00:07:35,040 Speaker 1: don't want it to ring. But here's the thing with 113 00:07:35,080 --> 00:07:38,880 Speaker 1: Adrian jones A. She was an honor student, and it 114 00:07:38,960 --> 00:07:41,520 Speaker 1: was very rare that she was allowed to stay out 115 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:46,600 Speaker 1: after nine o'clock on weekends, even and she's sixteen years old. 116 00:07:46,880 --> 00:07:48,720 Speaker 1: In fact, if she would tell her dad she was 117 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:50,800 Speaker 1: going to a movie or she loved to go to 118 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 1: six Flags over Texas, she'd have to show him the tickets. 119 00:07:54,200 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: Stub Okay, now, I think so it could hardly be 120 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:06,280 Speaker 1: said that Adrian Jones was out sneaking around the neighborhood 121 00:08:06,440 --> 00:08:10,160 Speaker 1: at night. Okay, that did not happen. Okay, back to 122 00:08:10,200 --> 00:08:11,880 Speaker 1: what you were saying. I just want to set the 123 00:08:11,920 --> 00:08:15,280 Speaker 1: scene of how this girl was not a run around. 124 00:08:15,400 --> 00:08:17,760 Speaker 1: She didn't sneak out of the house, she didn't even 125 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:19,920 Speaker 1: go wasn't out past nine o'clock, she didn't even get 126 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:22,160 Speaker 1: on the phone that light. Okay, back to you, John, 127 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 1: because she was anything but a rebel. In fact, she 128 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 1: spent at least two hours every night doing her homework. 129 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:33,440 Speaker 1: Uh so they go after this phone. Also had a job. 130 00:08:33,720 --> 00:08:36,199 Speaker 1: Not only did she was she an Honors to unit, 131 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,640 Speaker 1: she had a job at the Golden Fried Chicken Write, 132 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:42,359 Speaker 1: a fast food restaurant, and she was a valued, trusted 133 00:08:42,520 --> 00:08:46,360 Speaker 1: employee who had a really great sense of humor, her 134 00:08:46,400 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 1: co workers have said. Incidentally, um Adrian that night tells 135 00:08:52,440 --> 00:08:57,200 Speaker 1: her mom that it was her friend David that that 136 00:08:57,400 --> 00:09:02,240 Speaker 1: had called and and her mom, Linda didn't recall hearing 137 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: about David before, didn't think anything about it after the 138 00:09:07,720 --> 00:09:11,320 Speaker 1: phone call. After after they talked, they went to bed 139 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:17,439 Speaker 1: the next morning around seven o'clock. Adrian's brother, Justin Knox 140 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: on Linda Adrian's mom's door and asked, where's Adrian. All 141 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:26,800 Speaker 1: of the girls books her book bag were still in 142 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:30,840 Speaker 1: her bedroom and it was long past time for classes 143 00:09:30,840 --> 00:09:34,079 Speaker 1: for school to have started, so Linda calls the school 144 00:09:34,400 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 1: and was told that Adrian didn't show up that day. 145 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:43,720 Speaker 1: After calling Adrian's friends and their parents, Linda finally reports 146 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:46,959 Speaker 1: her daughter missing to police. She has no other choice 147 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:50,480 Speaker 1: at that point, and it's not long before investigators are 148 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 1: able to match what they have at the moment as 149 00:09:54,160 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: a Jane Doe found in the field with this missing girl. Okay, 150 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: I just had to pause right there, Joseph Scott Morgan, 151 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:10,320 Speaker 1: because I mean, to find out your child didn't show 152 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:14,400 Speaker 1: up at school, and then find out there on the 153 00:10:14,559 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 1: side of the road, on the other side of a 154 00:10:16,880 --> 00:10:24,480 Speaker 1: barber fence so destroyed a passer by thought your child 155 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:30,840 Speaker 1: was road kill. It's almost too much to take in. 156 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 1: I mean, Joseph Scott Morgan, you have children, Yeah, and uh, 157 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 1: it's uh. I've had to make just under two thousand 158 00:10:41,840 --> 00:10:48,360 Speaker 1: uh notifications in person in my career, Nancy, and it's uh. 159 00:10:48,520 --> 00:10:52,880 Speaker 1: It's one of the single most impactful things that you 160 00:10:53,000 --> 00:10:56,400 Speaker 1: have to do. No matter how much you witness it, 161 00:10:56,400 --> 00:10:59,520 Speaker 1: and no matter how much you you convey this information 162 00:10:59,600 --> 00:11:04,040 Speaker 1: to a family, you cannot even begin to feel the 163 00:11:04,120 --> 00:11:08,320 Speaker 1: depths of just despair and the haunting nature of this 164 00:11:08,480 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 1: thing where it just rips your guts to pieces. And 165 00:11:11,679 --> 00:11:15,680 Speaker 1: that's that's what's happened. Uh, in this particular case. You 166 00:11:15,679 --> 00:11:18,240 Speaker 1: you have this idea that your child is is up 167 00:11:18,240 --> 00:11:20,080 Speaker 1: on their own legs and you know, kind of moving 168 00:11:20,120 --> 00:11:23,040 Speaker 1: forward their future and everything. You have an expectation that 169 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:25,440 Speaker 1: there will be this normalcy, they'll be able to go 170 00:11:25,520 --> 00:11:28,439 Speaker 1: in and go to school, and you know your your 171 00:11:28,480 --> 00:11:31,079 Speaker 1: life is moving along like clockwork. And then all of 172 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:32,839 Speaker 1: a sudden, it's like somebody pulls a pen on the 173 00:11:32,920 --> 00:11:35,160 Speaker 1: grenade and throws it into the room of your life 174 00:11:35,679 --> 00:11:39,000 Speaker 1: and just destroys it in that one instance. And and 175 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:42,720 Speaker 1: that's what this mother had to endure. It's it's a horrible, 176 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:46,320 Speaker 1: horrible set of circumstances. Yeah, you know, to lawyer and 177 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:51,040 Speaker 1: psychologist Dr Brian Russell, who is a host of investigation 178 00:11:51,080 --> 00:11:55,800 Speaker 1: Discoveries Fatal Vows, I remember waking up day after day 179 00:11:56,120 --> 00:11:59,840 Speaker 1: after day after my fiancee was murdered, and I would 180 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:02,960 Speaker 1: wake up and just think I want to go back. 181 00:12:03,840 --> 00:12:07,920 Speaker 1: I want to go back to two days ago, to 182 00:12:08,040 --> 00:12:10,160 Speaker 1: four days ago, as time passed, I want to go 183 00:12:10,200 --> 00:12:13,839 Speaker 1: back to a year ago. You just it's you can't 184 00:12:13,880 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 1: take it in and I cannot even imagine. What do 185 00:12:16,880 --> 00:12:19,360 Speaker 1: it be like to lose your child like this? Yeah, 186 00:12:19,400 --> 00:12:24,800 Speaker 1: I think it's it's such a it's such a flood 187 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:31,320 Speaker 1: of emotion, uh that you know, you know, encompasses uh, 188 00:12:31,480 --> 00:12:35,960 Speaker 1: disbelief and denial and anger and sadness and and everything 189 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 1: and and people I think until they experience a death, 190 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:44,640 Speaker 1: at least even if it's not a you know, a tragic, 191 00:12:44,679 --> 00:12:49,079 Speaker 1: untimely death, don't really realize how struck they're going to be. 192 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:52,800 Speaker 1: But by the finality of that realization, like you just said, 193 00:12:53,040 --> 00:12:56,360 Speaker 1: where you realize, oh my god, just just a day ago, 194 00:12:56,480 --> 00:12:58,959 Speaker 1: two days ago, two weeks ago, three months ago, they 195 00:12:58,960 --> 00:13:01,480 Speaker 1: were here and they're not and they're never coming back. 196 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:04,679 Speaker 1: You never get over it. You just learned to just 197 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:09,520 Speaker 1: live to live on with that being the reality. And 198 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 1: what was so complex, so um confusing, is that this 199 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:18,120 Speaker 1: isn't an adult that has you know, a family and 200 00:13:18,400 --> 00:13:22,120 Speaker 1: a defined workplace. This is a young girl who was 201 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 1: popular at school. I think she was a cheerleader and 202 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 1: she worked in a fast food place. She would see 203 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 1: different students from all sorts of schools all the time, 204 00:13:33,520 --> 00:13:38,800 Speaker 1: including her own high school. She would see strangers coming 205 00:13:38,840 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: through the fast food where she worked. Anybody could have 206 00:13:43,320 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 1: done it, and there was no sign of a struggle. 207 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,959 Speaker 1: There were no marks on her hands or legs, there 208 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:55,040 Speaker 1: were no defensive bruises or cuts. There was no sex attacks. 209 00:13:55,160 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 1: So what's the motive? This is what else we learned 210 00:13:59,559 --> 00:14:02,920 Speaker 1: that not when Adrian disappeared. Sometimes after midnight, one of 211 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:07,800 Speaker 1: Adrian's little brothers heard uh an engine outside the house 212 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:10,120 Speaker 1: and when he looked up, he thought what he saw 213 00:14:10,720 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 1: was a pickup truck driving away. And it was the 214 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:18,720 Speaker 1: next morning Adrian was nowhere to be found. Um, the 215 00:14:18,880 --> 00:14:23,400 Speaker 1: cross country coach at her high school, asked, who is 216 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:29,320 Speaker 1: somebody named David on the cross country team? Who is 217 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: David John Limley? David is David Graham? Uh, Diane Samora's 218 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 1: uh not only boyfriend but now fiancee and he and 219 00:14:43,640 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 1: as far as we know, Um, Adrian had sort of 220 00:14:50,280 --> 00:14:54,840 Speaker 1: a pretty close friendship. Most people assumed it was nothing 221 00:14:55,280 --> 00:15:00,120 Speaker 1: more than just friendship. I mean, this guy is a 222 00:15:00,240 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 1: national merit semifinalists. He is um got into the US 223 00:15:05,920 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 1: Air Force Academy through the help of Congressman Martin Frost. 224 00:15:11,080 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 1: I mean, you have to have recommendations from your congress 225 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:17,920 Speaker 1: people to get into these military schools when you get 226 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:22,600 Speaker 1: to that level. And he was in the r OTC squadron. 227 00:15:23,320 --> 00:15:29,040 Speaker 1: He presented colors before football games. He was an honor student. 228 00:15:29,240 --> 00:15:34,240 Speaker 1: He played high school football, cross country, the works. This 229 00:15:34,280 --> 00:15:39,400 Speaker 1: guy was every mom's dream son, right, And that's the 230 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:44,960 Speaker 1: David that comes into the mixture, and he happens to 231 00:15:45,040 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 1: be engaged to Diane Zamora. I knew that the relationship 232 00:15:52,240 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 1: we had was too serious for that time in our life, 233 00:15:56,920 --> 00:15:59,680 Speaker 1: and I tried to slow it down, but there was 234 00:15:59,720 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 1: nothing I could do. I was infatuated with her and 235 00:16:02,200 --> 00:16:05,080 Speaker 1: she was obsessed with me. Now, at the beginning, Adrian 236 00:16:05,160 --> 00:16:10,120 Speaker 1: Jones's murder just seemed like another killing in a small town. 237 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:14,000 Speaker 1: Nobody seemed to be able to figure out what happened. 238 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:22,040 Speaker 1: Within the little town itself. Everyone was in shock. Um 239 00:16:22,360 --> 00:16:25,680 Speaker 1: Adrian Jones was found murdered. There was no doubt about 240 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:29,600 Speaker 1: it that she was murdered. There was no suggestion of 241 00:16:29,640 --> 00:16:34,280 Speaker 1: a suicide or an accident, and then the hunt was on. 242 00:16:35,280 --> 00:16:38,960 Speaker 1: Uh what happened to her? But then there was a 243 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:42,160 Speaker 1: crack in the case. Back to you John. The year 244 00:16:42,440 --> 00:16:50,520 Speaker 1: after Adrian's murder, a young female midshipman, Diane Zamora is 245 00:16:50,640 --> 00:16:54,000 Speaker 1: at the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and 246 00:16:54,080 --> 00:16:58,560 Speaker 1: one night she is doing something quite normal. She's chatting 247 00:16:58,600 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 1: with her roommates about their love lives past and present. 248 00:17:04,359 --> 00:17:09,040 Speaker 1: The young women are talking about guys and relationships. Diane 249 00:17:09,040 --> 00:17:14,480 Speaker 1: starts talking about her longtime love at this point. They 250 00:17:14,520 --> 00:17:18,680 Speaker 1: went to two separate schools near Mansfield, Texas, but they 251 00:17:18,720 --> 00:17:24,480 Speaker 1: had a fast and furious uh love and they became 252 00:17:24,920 --> 00:17:29,840 Speaker 1: uh engaged. Uh. Diane bose that she and her fiance, 253 00:17:30,600 --> 00:17:34,560 Speaker 1: David Graham, have proven their love and devotion to one 254 00:17:34,600 --> 00:17:39,080 Speaker 1: another in a most unusual way. It seems that when 255 00:17:39,119 --> 00:17:44,000 Speaker 1: they were both in high school, David, during their relationship, 256 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:48,800 Speaker 1: confessed to Diane that he had cheated on her and 257 00:17:48,880 --> 00:17:52,800 Speaker 1: had sex with a girl at his school in their 258 00:17:52,840 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 1: dorm room. That night on the academy campus, Diane tells 259 00:17:56,560 --> 00:18:01,160 Speaker 1: her roommates that she and David killed that girl as 260 00:18:01,240 --> 00:18:05,800 Speaker 1: retribution for David's having had sex with her. The next day, 261 00:18:05,840 --> 00:18:12,240 Speaker 1: Diane's roommates waste no time contacting authorities on the academy campus. 262 00:18:12,320 --> 00:18:16,159 Speaker 1: To Dr Brian Russell, host of investigation Discoveries, Fatal Vows, 263 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:24,119 Speaker 1: a gorgeous young brunette student at the elite Naval Academy 264 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:31,840 Speaker 1: here in the US suddenly confides to a roommate she 265 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:37,840 Speaker 1: was deeply in love, but that her sweetheart had stated 266 00:18:37,920 --> 00:18:46,600 Speaker 1: that he once cheated, once once cheated. Dr Brian Russell, 267 00:18:48,720 --> 00:18:52,720 Speaker 1: how often. I mean, I can't imagine that one episode 268 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 1: of infidelity when you're not even married and these are 269 00:18:56,680 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 1: are teens, for Pete say, there is just barely in college. 270 00:19:02,200 --> 00:19:04,520 Speaker 1: I mean, they're the best of the best in the 271 00:19:04,640 --> 00:19:09,200 Speaker 1: Naval Academy and the top military school in the country. 272 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:14,440 Speaker 1: I just can't imagine that that is a motive for murder. Brian. Well, 273 00:19:14,480 --> 00:19:18,720 Speaker 1: and it's fascinating to think about. Uh, sadly fascinating to 274 00:19:18,800 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 1: think about. Okay, So if that happened between the boyfriend 275 00:19:25,119 --> 00:19:28,959 Speaker 1: and and the murder victim, you know, why in the 276 00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:33,719 Speaker 1: world would that uh you know, why would the murder 277 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:39,639 Speaker 1: victim have been perceived to have wronged Diane? You know, 278 00:19:40,040 --> 00:19:42,639 Speaker 1: what have the murder victim do that the murder victim 279 00:19:43,280 --> 00:19:47,560 Speaker 1: didn't have any uh, val I mean they weren't married, 280 00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:52,200 Speaker 1: but didn't have any relationship to Diane, didn't oh Diane anything. 281 00:19:52,280 --> 00:19:55,760 Speaker 1: It was the boyfriend that had betrayed Diane. So we're 282 00:19:55,800 --> 00:19:59,200 Speaker 1: circling back. Dr Brian Russell. Yes, and it's it's again. 283 00:19:59,240 --> 00:20:04,879 Speaker 1: It's this, Um, it's more than that. It's this very 284 00:20:04,920 --> 00:20:15,159 Speaker 1: deeply narcissistically possessive, just really twisted idea that Okay, because 285 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:19,000 Speaker 1: you did this to me, I'm not really that mad 286 00:20:19,080 --> 00:20:23,119 Speaker 1: at you, but I want you to I'm gonna stay 287 00:20:23,160 --> 00:20:26,800 Speaker 1: with you, but I want you to show your love 288 00:20:26,840 --> 00:20:30,720 Speaker 1: and loyalty to me by going and and taking my 289 00:20:31,400 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 1: anger at you out upon upon this girl, this this 290 00:20:35,400 --> 00:20:39,160 Speaker 1: that had nothing, no relationship to me ever. Uh, it's 291 00:20:39,240 --> 00:20:42,600 Speaker 1: it's just, uh, it's it's amazing that she's not she's 292 00:20:42,640 --> 00:20:46,919 Speaker 1: gonna stay with him, but she apparently wants him to 293 00:20:47,080 --> 00:20:49,800 Speaker 1: go out and show this this act of love for 294 00:20:49,840 --> 00:20:55,479 Speaker 1: her by committing a murder. Wants the girl dead. Listen 295 00:20:55,520 --> 00:20:58,320 Speaker 1: to this. She said that the girl, everyone knew that 296 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:00,680 Speaker 1: the girl was a tramp and a slept and that 297 00:21:00,880 --> 00:21:03,960 Speaker 1: she deserved to die. Now. Diane Zamora is who we're 298 00:21:03,960 --> 00:21:08,120 Speaker 1: talking about, and take a listen to her resume. She's 299 00:21:08,119 --> 00:21:10,600 Speaker 1: a high school senior at a nearby town of Crowley. 300 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:15,640 Speaker 1: She's super smart and equally as determined as her boyfriend 301 00:21:15,800 --> 00:21:18,600 Speaker 1: David to get in one of the top military academies, 302 00:21:19,800 --> 00:21:22,760 Speaker 1: member of the student Council, member of the Key Club, 303 00:21:23,600 --> 00:21:28,360 Speaker 1: um in the National Honor Society, in a science organization 304 00:21:28,400 --> 00:21:31,520 Speaker 1: called Masters of the Universe. She played the flute in 305 00:21:31,560 --> 00:21:35,119 Speaker 1: the marching band. She also ran on the high school 306 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:39,800 Speaker 1: cross country team. I mean, when you look at them, 307 00:21:39,880 --> 00:21:44,320 Speaker 1: they seem like this couple destined for great greatness, maybe 308 00:21:44,320 --> 00:21:49,119 Speaker 1: even the White House someday. It's like your I is 309 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:52,920 Speaker 1: playing a trick on the mind. Dr Brian Russell. Yeah, 310 00:21:53,320 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 1: it's uh, it's an actually an interesting lesson for people 311 00:21:59,359 --> 00:22:04,800 Speaker 1: that you cannot uh, you cannot expect that just because 312 00:22:04,920 --> 00:22:10,760 Speaker 1: somebody outwardly uh, there there are million things that they 313 00:22:10,760 --> 00:22:12,679 Speaker 1: could be doing. They could be doing uh you know, 314 00:22:12,920 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 1: military service, they could be um involved in their church 315 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 1: and talking about it all the time. You can't look 316 00:22:20,760 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 1: at any one aspect or even a number of aspects 317 00:22:24,800 --> 00:22:30,600 Speaker 1: of somebody and conclude that they're not capable of profoundly 318 00:22:30,680 --> 00:22:33,320 Speaker 1: evil behavior and you know what really correct did just 319 00:22:33,480 --> 00:22:37,439 Speaker 1: got Morgan was not forensics, your forte, but the fact 320 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:43,919 Speaker 1: that months later, after her body's found, a friend, Tina Dollar, 321 00:22:44,080 --> 00:22:47,120 Speaker 1: and that was the manager at the fast food restaurant, 322 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:51,720 Speaker 1: recalled and told police that one day, one day, the 323 00:22:51,800 --> 00:22:54,760 Speaker 1: teen girl, Adrian, had pulled out a photo of a 324 00:22:54,800 --> 00:22:58,600 Speaker 1: boy from her wallet and showed it and she said 325 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:02,560 Speaker 1: his name is David Well. David, of course, turns out 326 00:23:02,640 --> 00:23:08,680 Speaker 1: to be David Graham, whose fiancee is Diane Zamora. They 327 00:23:08,680 --> 00:23:13,439 Speaker 1: had met before Adrian's murder, and he had had a 328 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:19,440 Speaker 1: relationship with Adrian, and that is what blew it all 329 00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:25,320 Speaker 1: wide open. Go ahead, John Lenny, exactly, Nancy. The Grand 330 00:23:25,359 --> 00:23:29,760 Speaker 1: Prairie police were then contacted because Grand Prairie was the 331 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:34,639 Speaker 1: actual jurisdiction where Adrian's body was found, and Zamora and 332 00:23:34,680 --> 00:23:39,920 Speaker 1: Graham were arrested for capital murder um. And once the 333 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:46,560 Speaker 1: two are arrested, uh Graham interrogated for thirty hours, during 334 00:23:46,600 --> 00:23:51,879 Speaker 1: which he confesses to killing Jones. Zamora also confesses to 335 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:56,240 Speaker 1: the murder. And this is where we begin to see 336 00:23:56,840 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 1: key details of the event, because there there's aries at 337 00:24:00,520 --> 00:24:04,399 Speaker 1: the time were very similar. According to Graham. He and 338 00:24:04,520 --> 00:24:08,080 Speaker 1: Zamora planned to kill Jones and put her in the 339 00:24:08,160 --> 00:24:13,240 Speaker 1: lake nearby with waits tied to her body. He called 340 00:24:13,320 --> 00:24:17,240 Speaker 1: Adrian on the night of December three and arranged to 341 00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:21,280 Speaker 1: drive her to Joe Pool Lake. It seemed innocent enough 342 00:24:21,320 --> 00:24:25,800 Speaker 1: to Adrian Well. The plan was for Zamora to hide 343 00:24:25,840 --> 00:24:29,840 Speaker 1: in the hatchback of that car. Zamora said in her 344 00:24:29,920 --> 00:24:33,359 Speaker 1: confession that they arrived at a spot by the lake 345 00:24:33,400 --> 00:24:37,439 Speaker 1: a little after midnight on December four. She said that 346 00:24:37,520 --> 00:24:42,040 Speaker 1: when Graham stopped the car, she came out from the hatchback, 347 00:24:42,119 --> 00:24:48,119 Speaker 1: actually through the back seat, and asks Adrian point blank. 348 00:24:48,640 --> 00:24:53,280 Speaker 1: Surprises her and asks her if she had sex with Graham. 349 00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:57,000 Speaker 1: She claims Adrian said that she had, but that she 350 00:24:57,080 --> 00:25:01,600 Speaker 1: didn't enjoy it because she felt guilty. Za Laura becomes 351 00:25:01,680 --> 00:25:05,640 Speaker 1: even more enraged. Zamora and Graham both said in their 352 00:25:05,680 --> 00:25:11,080 Speaker 1: confessions that they got into a struggle. Zamora hits Adrian 353 00:25:11,240 --> 00:25:15,720 Speaker 1: on the head with waits and that Jones fought back. 354 00:25:16,440 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 1: Uh Adrian gets out of the card takes off across 355 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:26,240 Speaker 1: the field. Graham comes up behind her shoots her twice 356 00:25:26,560 --> 00:25:30,879 Speaker 1: with a nine millimeter handgun. After she fell, According to 357 00:25:30,960 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: Zamora's confession. When he returned to the car, Graham said, 358 00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 1: I love you baby. Do you believe me now? And 359 00:25:38,920 --> 00:25:43,760 Speaker 1: this is what Zamora says. Zamora insists she had nothing 360 00:25:43,840 --> 00:25:47,600 Speaker 1: to do with Adrian's death. Listen, we the jury find 361 00:25:47,600 --> 00:25:51,760 Speaker 1: the defendant, Diane Michelle Zamora, guilty of the offensive capital 362 00:25:51,800 --> 00:25:53,880 Speaker 1: murder as your punishment us hear about said in Life 363 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:57,320 Speaker 1: in prison. Convicted killer Diane Zamora, who has spent the 364 00:25:57,359 --> 00:26:01,080 Speaker 1: majority of her life behind bars, is speaking now when 365 00:26:01,080 --> 00:26:03,880 Speaker 1: the jury or the judge came back and said your 366 00:26:03,920 --> 00:26:06,560 Speaker 1: sentenced to life in prison? What was that moment like 367 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:10,400 Speaker 1: for you? I don't even really remember it. Um blur 368 00:26:11,119 --> 00:26:14,240 Speaker 1: it really is um. I think after they said guilty, 369 00:26:14,359 --> 00:26:17,520 Speaker 1: that was probably the last thing I heard Diane clean. 370 00:26:17,720 --> 00:26:21,280 Speaker 1: She's not a cold blooded killer. In fact, she now 371 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 1: says she played no real physical role in Adrian's death. 372 00:26:26,320 --> 00:26:30,560 Speaker 1: Did you pull the trigger? Did you harm Adrian in 373 00:26:30,600 --> 00:26:33,440 Speaker 1: any way? The only thing I did was poor hair. 374 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:36,760 Speaker 1: I remember one time they were they were fighting. But 375 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:39,520 Speaker 1: while prosecutors couldn't prove she played a physical role in 376 00:26:39,560 --> 00:26:42,720 Speaker 1: the murder, they did prove Diane was the mastermind behind 377 00:26:42,760 --> 00:26:47,119 Speaker 1: the killing when she allegedly told David to kill Adrian. True, 378 00:26:47,560 --> 00:26:50,280 Speaker 1: did you ever ask David to kill her? No? But 379 00:26:50,440 --> 00:26:52,679 Speaker 1: I did wish her did at one point, and I 380 00:26:52,720 --> 00:26:56,720 Speaker 1: think that it went from there. Um. But of course 381 00:26:56,720 --> 00:27:02,520 Speaker 1: I wished him. Did I wished myself dade Um? But 382 00:27:02,600 --> 00:27:06,760 Speaker 1: I didn't. I didn't believe anything like that would or 383 00:27:06,800 --> 00:27:10,800 Speaker 1: could happen. And then when it did, um, I was 384 00:27:10,840 --> 00:27:15,040 Speaker 1: in denial. I think he did this because he was 385 00:27:15,080 --> 00:27:19,840 Speaker 1: obsessed with guns. Um. I think he wanted to know 386 00:27:19,920 --> 00:27:23,639 Speaker 1: what it was like to use them on someone. So 387 00:27:23,880 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 1: someone were to say you were the foundation behind this, 388 00:27:28,520 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 1: I think I was a good excuse. I really think 389 00:27:32,040 --> 00:27:34,720 Speaker 1: now that's what I was. I was a good excuse 390 00:27:35,119 --> 00:27:37,840 Speaker 1: to do something he already wanted to do. What was 391 00:27:37,880 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 1: your role in all of this? Were you there? Did 392 00:27:40,800 --> 00:27:43,440 Speaker 1: you participate? You were there. I didn't hit her in 393 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:45,520 Speaker 1: the head with a way Did you see that happen? 394 00:27:46,240 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 1: She didn't get hit in the head with a waight? Um, 395 00:27:49,560 --> 00:27:51,200 Speaker 1: she got hit in the head with the butt of 396 00:27:51,359 --> 00:27:54,239 Speaker 1: David's gun. Did you see that happen? No? But I 397 00:27:54,280 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 1: saw his elbow come down. I didn't have my contacts, 398 00:27:56,960 --> 00:27:59,639 Speaker 1: and I didn't have contacts or glasses at all. But 399 00:27:59,760 --> 00:28:01,480 Speaker 1: you were hiding in the back of a car that 400 00:28:01,640 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 1: night your parents Mazda correct. True, does she cry for help? 401 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:09,960 Speaker 1: I didn't hear her. Um, I'm sure she did, but 402 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:12,360 Speaker 1: I didn't hear her. At this point, you spent more 403 00:28:12,400 --> 00:28:14,919 Speaker 1: time behind bars and you have in the outside world. 404 00:28:15,280 --> 00:28:21,360 Speaker 1: What is that like for you? It's strange, Um, it's 405 00:28:21,359 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 1: something you know. UM. I talked about a lot with 406 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:28,200 Speaker 1: a lot of people because I was I was so young. 407 00:28:28,440 --> 00:28:32,800 Speaker 1: I had no experiences out there. I can't even tell 408 00:28:32,840 --> 00:28:37,760 Speaker 1: you what was going through my mind except that I 409 00:28:37,800 --> 00:28:40,720 Speaker 1: was just so young and stupid. I was like, Yeah, 410 00:28:40,760 --> 00:28:42,960 Speaker 1: I want to meet the squirrel. And you don't. You 411 00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:45,880 Speaker 1: don't think things through. You don't think, oh, it's really 412 00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:48,320 Speaker 1: late at night, that's when bad things happen. That's from 413 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:53,280 Speaker 1: Crime Watch Daily, And in keeping with that first to 414 00:28:53,360 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 1: you just got Morgan. They're going to have to have 415 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 1: some serious forensic evidence to pin it on Zamora. I mean, 416 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:02,600 Speaker 1: this is a girl who, when she was nine years old, 417 00:29:02,760 --> 00:29:05,000 Speaker 1: told her family tells her family she wants to be 418 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:09,800 Speaker 1: an astronaut, and sent to NASA for brochures. She immediately 419 00:29:09,800 --> 00:29:12,800 Speaker 1: starts keeping a spiral notebook of all the achievements she 420 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:16,800 Speaker 1: has to accomplish to get a college scholarship. Her family 421 00:29:17,000 --> 00:29:20,920 Speaker 1: cannot afford it. Her dad is an electrician, her mom 422 00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:24,440 Speaker 1: a registered nurse. She knew what her gray point average 423 00:29:24,440 --> 00:29:26,120 Speaker 1: had to be and when her s A T scores 424 00:29:26,160 --> 00:29:29,280 Speaker 1: had to be. She even carried a knapsack full of 425 00:29:29,360 --> 00:29:32,440 Speaker 1: school books everywhere she went in case she had an 426 00:29:32,440 --> 00:29:36,440 Speaker 1: extra ten minutes that she could used to study. She 427 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:38,840 Speaker 1: hung out with the smart kids at school and would 428 00:29:38,840 --> 00:29:42,720 Speaker 1: call them her homework buddies, and she was dead set 429 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:47,800 Speaker 1: on being an academic star. In her junior year, when 430 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:51,560 Speaker 1: she posed for her graduation photo, she asked to be 431 00:29:51,600 --> 00:29:54,400 Speaker 1: allowed to wear the special taskle for being the top 432 00:29:54,440 --> 00:29:57,400 Speaker 1: ten per cent of the senior class, even though at 433 00:29:57,480 --> 00:29:59,680 Speaker 1: that time she didn't know whether she would make it 434 00:29:59,760 --> 00:30:02,720 Speaker 1: or not. She just wanted to have the photo to 435 00:30:02,840 --> 00:30:05,800 Speaker 1: keep her going so she could wear that tassel her 436 00:30:05,840 --> 00:30:09,160 Speaker 1: senior year. This is a year ahead of time, just 437 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:11,520 Speaker 1: got mortgage. She was convinced she would make it and 438 00:30:11,560 --> 00:30:14,560 Speaker 1: wanted to wear that tassel. So you know you've got 439 00:30:14,600 --> 00:30:21,320 Speaker 1: that dichotomy juxtaposed against a cold blooded killer. Yeah you do. 440 00:30:21,760 --> 00:30:27,600 Speaker 1: Um almost reptilian, isn't it. Uh, this idea that she 441 00:30:27,640 --> 00:30:30,120 Speaker 1: can plan her life out like that. But another thing 442 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:33,680 Speaker 1: that she planned out was, uh, let's call it for 443 00:30:33,720 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 1: what it is. It was an ambush and a slaughter 444 00:30:36,560 --> 00:30:39,640 Speaker 1: of of this young girl planned it out just like 445 00:30:39,680 --> 00:30:42,680 Speaker 1: she thought that she had planned out her academic future. 446 00:30:43,280 --> 00:30:46,400 Speaker 1: And Uh, the wheels came off of this. The wheels 447 00:30:46,440 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 1: came off of it because, uh, you know, as you 448 00:30:49,400 --> 00:30:52,520 Speaker 1: had talked about earlier, Uh, there were these little clues 449 00:30:52,600 --> 00:30:54,800 Speaker 1: long way. It's not yeah, I am a forensic guy, 450 00:30:54,840 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 1: but it's forensics is just a tool, Nancy. What really 451 00:30:58,040 --> 00:31:01,520 Speaker 1: sawce cases like this is old fashioned shoe leather, the 452 00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:05,160 Speaker 1: police going out and asking questions, following leads, and that's 453 00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:09,440 Speaker 1: what they did in this particular case, tying everything back together. 454 00:31:10,400 --> 00:31:13,560 Speaker 1: Uh you know, and the story that the two of 455 00:31:13,600 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 1: these people are telling didn't necessarily always match up and 456 00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:20,080 Speaker 1: marry up. And it would seem as though that this 457 00:31:20,320 --> 00:31:25,840 Speaker 1: uh Zamora tried to pin everything back on this young man, 458 00:31:26,160 --> 00:31:29,280 Speaker 1: and granted he did have his hand in it, but 459 00:31:29,360 --> 00:31:31,440 Speaker 1: there was a lot of planning that went along with this, 460 00:31:31,640 --> 00:31:33,720 Speaker 1: this idea that she was hiding in the back of 461 00:31:33,760 --> 00:31:36,200 Speaker 1: this hatchback. He imagined, how horrible this is. A young 462 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:38,160 Speaker 1: girls riding down the road with this guy that she's 463 00:31:38,200 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 1: been intimate with. She's only sixteen years old, and all 464 00:31:41,360 --> 00:31:43,440 Speaker 1: of a sudden he stops on the side of the road. 465 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:46,720 Speaker 1: She probably thinks they're gonna have an intimate moment together again, 466 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:49,479 Speaker 1: and suddenly this person springs out of the back and 467 00:31:49,520 --> 00:31:53,760 Speaker 1: begins to accuse her. Just a huge frenetic environment that 468 00:31:53,760 --> 00:31:56,320 Speaker 1: that you've got going on. This girl can't control her rage. 469 00:31:56,880 --> 00:32:00,440 Speaker 1: Apparently strikes her with one of the weights that they're 470 00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 1: talking about waiting her body down with in this lake. 471 00:32:04,360 --> 00:32:07,920 Speaker 1: This goes to this idea that they're they're premeditating all 472 00:32:07,960 --> 00:32:09,880 Speaker 1: of this. You know, they had this plan laid out, 473 00:32:10,320 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 1: and of course it never comes off, you know, like 474 00:32:12,760 --> 00:32:16,080 Speaker 1: they think that it will. And this happens case after casey. 475 00:32:16,120 --> 00:32:18,480 Speaker 1: Sings get a lot more layered and complicated once you 476 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:21,720 Speaker 1: get into the dynamic of it, and suddenly you lose 477 00:32:21,800 --> 00:32:24,360 Speaker 1: taste for it. You want to try to separate yourself 478 00:32:24,400 --> 00:32:27,560 Speaker 1: from this horrible, ghastly thing that that has ensued. And 479 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: apparently that's what happened, you know, Just so you know, 480 00:32:31,400 --> 00:32:34,640 Speaker 1: Dr Russell, she did make the top Timber Center her 481 00:32:34,640 --> 00:32:37,560 Speaker 1: senior class. By the way, she works so hard because 482 00:32:37,560 --> 00:32:41,600 Speaker 1: she knew her parents cannot afford to cent her to college. Um, 483 00:32:41,680 --> 00:32:45,160 Speaker 1: the dad gets laid off from work. The mom, Gloria, 484 00:32:45,280 --> 00:32:49,000 Speaker 1: took on to nursing jobs a day, then sold Mary 485 00:32:49,080 --> 00:32:52,680 Speaker 1: Kay cosmetics to help pay the bills when the electricity 486 00:32:52,760 --> 00:32:57,560 Speaker 1: was cut off. Diane Zamora was studied by candlelight. Then 487 00:32:57,600 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 1: she meets David am on Civil Air Patrol. Um, hold on, 488 00:33:05,400 --> 00:33:08,560 Speaker 1: Joe Scott, isn't your son in Civil Air Patrol? Yes, spam, 489 00:33:08,640 --> 00:33:11,880 Speaker 1: he is. What is that? It is auxiliary Arm of 490 00:33:11,920 --> 00:33:14,600 Speaker 1: the United States Air Force. Uh. They do search and 491 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:19,400 Speaker 1: rescue for down planes and they work in uh disasters, 492 00:33:19,440 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 1: like if there's a hurricane or tornado. Uh, they'll go 493 00:33:22,560 --> 00:33:25,760 Speaker 1: out and do recovery and aid aid victims and that 494 00:33:25,840 --> 00:33:29,120 Speaker 1: sort of thing. So it's like the perfect storm. Dr 495 00:33:29,160 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 1: Brian Russell. These two met. They have the exact same 496 00:33:34,320 --> 00:33:38,160 Speaker 1: goals and they think that their store a cross lovers. 497 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:42,880 Speaker 1: They both love calculus, physics, government, talk on the phone 498 00:33:43,080 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 1: late at night about their homework. They fall in love. 499 00:33:47,240 --> 00:33:51,840 Speaker 1: Is only high school students can do. And then when 500 00:33:51,880 --> 00:33:57,200 Speaker 1: she's away, Uh, she at Air Force Academy. He at 501 00:33:57,200 --> 00:34:00,760 Speaker 1: the U S Naval Academy, she can fastest to the 502 00:34:00,840 --> 00:34:06,120 Speaker 1: roommate her boyfriend she calls and fiancee cheated and the 503 00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:11,920 Speaker 1: only way to regain her honor is for the third 504 00:34:12,040 --> 00:34:17,840 Speaker 1: wheel to be murdered. Is that far fetched? Dr Brian Russell, Absolutely, 505 00:34:17,880 --> 00:34:21,160 Speaker 1: it's far fetched. In my career, I have evaluated, and 506 00:34:21,360 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 1: this might shatter, you know, some people's faith in the 507 00:34:24,640 --> 00:34:30,640 Speaker 1: medical professions, but I have evaluated literally dozens of physicians 508 00:34:30,719 --> 00:34:35,080 Speaker 1: who have been in trouble for everything ranging from uh, 509 00:34:35,440 --> 00:34:40,040 Speaker 1: trying to set up a hit on a former physician 510 00:34:40,120 --> 00:34:46,880 Speaker 1: practice partner, to dealing drugs uh in exchange for sex. Uh, 511 00:34:47,040 --> 00:34:51,920 Speaker 1: you know. And so as I've said that the appearance 512 00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:55,080 Speaker 1: of success and ambition and motivation and all of that 513 00:34:55,560 --> 00:35:02,560 Speaker 1: does not mean that underlying that cannot be a profound narcissism. 514 00:35:02,600 --> 00:35:06,920 Speaker 1: That actually narcissism is the trait that is always underneath 515 00:35:07,080 --> 00:35:11,440 Speaker 1: sociopathy and psychopathy. Because it looks at this case, she 516 00:35:11,640 --> 00:35:16,799 Speaker 1: feels entitled to commit murder to make herself feel better 517 00:35:16,880 --> 00:35:19,760 Speaker 1: about the fact she was cheated on. He feels entitled 518 00:35:19,760 --> 00:35:23,200 Speaker 1: to commit murder to hang onto his girlfriend after he's 519 00:35:23,280 --> 00:35:28,239 Speaker 1: cheated uh Narcissism is an interesting trait because to a 520 00:35:28,360 --> 00:35:32,320 Speaker 1: point it can actually help people achieve things, because, for example, 521 00:35:32,360 --> 00:35:35,319 Speaker 1: if you wanted to run for public office, you first 522 00:35:35,360 --> 00:35:37,960 Speaker 1: would have to believe that of all the people in 523 00:35:38,000 --> 00:35:41,200 Speaker 1: the community who could run, you were the most qualified 524 00:35:41,239 --> 00:35:43,560 Speaker 1: to be the leader. So it can be helpful to 525 00:35:43,640 --> 00:35:47,080 Speaker 1: a point. But when it starts causing you to feel 526 00:35:47,280 --> 00:35:52,200 Speaker 1: entitled to do things, particularly profoundly destructive things, things you 527 00:35:52,239 --> 00:35:55,480 Speaker 1: would never tolerate anyone doing to you, is where it 528 00:35:55,520 --> 00:35:58,479 Speaker 1: really gets malignant and really very dangerous. Well, the two 529 00:35:58,560 --> 00:36:03,520 Speaker 1: became obsessed with each each other, and after Diane lost 530 00:36:03,520 --> 00:36:07,800 Speaker 1: her virginity to David, which she had planned not to do. 531 00:36:08,040 --> 00:36:11,759 Speaker 1: In her mind, that was a dramatic act and it 532 00:36:11,760 --> 00:36:16,600 Speaker 1: would change her life. She said repeatedly, if I can't 533 00:36:16,640 --> 00:36:22,200 Speaker 1: be Mrs David Graham, then I will die as Ms 534 00:36:22,640 --> 00:36:27,120 Speaker 1: Diane Zamora. In other words, he was the only one 535 00:36:27,200 --> 00:36:33,520 Speaker 1: for her for life because they had sex. Okay, where 536 00:36:33,560 --> 00:36:36,680 Speaker 1: does that thinking come from, Brian Russell, You're the shrink 537 00:36:37,320 --> 00:36:40,440 Speaker 1: host of Fatal Vows on Discovery. I d what helped 538 00:36:40,480 --> 00:36:43,680 Speaker 1: me out? That means that's a commitment for life now, Well, 539 00:36:43,920 --> 00:36:49,880 Speaker 1: I think what you're seeing is the malignancy of the 540 00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:55,320 Speaker 1: narcissism in Diane Zamora, where it gets to the point 541 00:36:55,400 --> 00:37:00,680 Speaker 1: that she feels entitled to a person as as we 542 00:37:00,760 --> 00:37:05,200 Speaker 1: might feel entitled to a thing. If we, uh, we 543 00:37:05,280 --> 00:37:07,879 Speaker 1: decide we want a particular car, and we go out 544 00:37:07,880 --> 00:37:09,680 Speaker 1: and work hard and earn the money, and we buy 545 00:37:09,719 --> 00:37:12,600 Speaker 1: that car. That car belongs to us, and if somebody 546 00:37:12,600 --> 00:37:15,280 Speaker 1: else tries to drive off in it, we are are righteously, 547 00:37:16,200 --> 00:37:21,760 Speaker 1: rightly indignant. But but these these sociopathic narcissists see human 548 00:37:21,760 --> 00:37:23,520 Speaker 1: beings that way. I see it all the time on 549 00:37:23,640 --> 00:37:28,920 Speaker 1: fatal vows, where people get so uh so possessive of 550 00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:32,520 Speaker 1: another human being that if they even think that that 551 00:37:32,600 --> 00:37:35,120 Speaker 1: other human being might be looking in a different direction, 552 00:37:35,640 --> 00:37:40,399 Speaker 1: they feel entitled to administer the death penalty if they 553 00:37:40,440 --> 00:37:43,560 Speaker 1: want to to that person. And sometimes they're so hell 554 00:37:43,640 --> 00:37:45,840 Speaker 1: been on doing that that even if they go down 555 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 1: in it, that's all right with them, uh, rather than 556 00:37:49,880 --> 00:37:52,879 Speaker 1: rather than have taken from them what they feel they're 557 00:37:53,040 --> 00:37:55,920 Speaker 1: entitled to to have be there. This is what David 558 00:37:55,960 --> 00:38:00,200 Speaker 1: Graham says, quote, when this precious relationship we have ad 559 00:38:00,280 --> 00:38:04,239 Speaker 1: was damaged by my thoughtless actions, the only thing that 560 00:38:04,280 --> 00:38:09,880 Speaker 1: could satisfy her womanly vengeance was the life of the 561 00:38:09,920 --> 00:38:13,839 Speaker 1: one that had for an instant taken her place. I've 562 00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:17,480 Speaker 1: never heard so much bs in my whole life. Listen 563 00:38:17,800 --> 00:38:28,359 Speaker 1: to this. Look what you did? You make him do that? Diane? 564 00:38:29,960 --> 00:38:44,920 Speaker 1: No us let me mean her? Had you ever asked 565 00:38:44,960 --> 00:38:48,400 Speaker 1: him to kill Adrian Jones for you? I had no 566 00:38:48,520 --> 00:38:51,120 Speaker 1: physical part in this, even though they tried to prove 567 00:38:51,200 --> 00:38:53,480 Speaker 1: I did at first, and even though I said I 568 00:38:53,520 --> 00:38:57,040 Speaker 1: did that stupid confession, UM, I had no physical part 569 00:38:57,080 --> 00:38:59,400 Speaker 1: in it, and they proved that in court. How do 570 00:38:59,480 --> 00:39:03,000 Speaker 1: they piece together? John Limley and these two ultimately are 571 00:39:03,120 --> 00:39:09,280 Speaker 1: charged right they After hearing the stories that each Graham 572 00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:14,120 Speaker 1: and Zamora tell police, they realized that this is something 573 00:39:14,600 --> 00:39:19,319 Speaker 1: that that took some planning, that that they really had 574 00:39:19,360 --> 00:39:22,200 Speaker 1: to put a lot of thought into exactly how this 575 00:39:22,360 --> 00:39:25,719 Speaker 1: was going to unfold. Ultimately, it did not unfold the 576 00:39:25,760 --> 00:39:33,080 Speaker 1: way they thought it with um. Both later recanted their confessions. 577 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:36,520 Speaker 1: Graham said that he was not guilty of killing Jones, 578 00:39:36,600 --> 00:39:40,200 Speaker 1: but helped to cover up the murder, which he claimed 579 00:39:40,440 --> 00:39:45,640 Speaker 1: Zamora committed by herself. Zamora claimed that Graham committed the 580 00:39:45,719 --> 00:39:50,200 Speaker 1: murder all by himself. A nine millimeter handgun alleged me 581 00:39:50,280 --> 00:39:54,040 Speaker 1: in the murder. Weapon was found in the Graham's attic, 582 00:39:54,360 --> 00:39:59,360 Speaker 1: which could be reached through David Graham's bedroom. The police 583 00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:03,240 Speaker 1: investing did the case for nine months. UH. Law enforcement 584 00:40:03,280 --> 00:40:08,280 Speaker 1: officials associated with the case stated that the sexual encounter 585 00:40:08,400 --> 00:40:12,439 Speaker 1: between Graham and Jones did not happen, but was all 586 00:40:12,520 --> 00:40:16,640 Speaker 1: invented by Graham. You know. After the murder, they resumed 587 00:40:16,640 --> 00:40:21,080 Speaker 1: life as normal. No matter what she was talking about, 588 00:40:21,160 --> 00:40:24,520 Speaker 1: Diane would always bring up David's name. They would be 589 00:40:24,560 --> 00:40:28,080 Speaker 1: together doing homework all the time. He would come over 590 00:40:28,120 --> 00:40:31,839 Speaker 1: every afternoon to run with Diane Samora. It would stay 591 00:40:31,840 --> 00:40:34,560 Speaker 1: at her home every night until he would get sleepy 592 00:40:34,640 --> 00:40:37,759 Speaker 1: and leave. Then they set off. David to the Air 593 00:40:37,840 --> 00:40:41,640 Speaker 1: Force Academy, Diane to the Naval Academy. They had special 594 00:40:41,719 --> 00:40:45,520 Speaker 1: ceremonies at their high school. UH. They were presented with 595 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:52,120 Speaker 1: academy acceptance letters. Life went on, except that there was 596 00:40:52,120 --> 00:40:57,920 Speaker 1: a murder. Adrian was dead. In the end, their own 597 00:40:58,080 --> 00:41:01,279 Speaker 1: words bring them down, and Joe's got Morgan, Isn't that 598 00:41:02,640 --> 00:41:06,399 Speaker 1: it is? Uh? You know, people commit these acts they 599 00:41:06,440 --> 00:41:08,279 Speaker 1: think that they're going to get away with it. They 600 00:41:08,280 --> 00:41:11,040 Speaker 1: think that they've planned the perfect crime, and then they 601 00:41:11,040 --> 00:41:14,440 Speaker 1: begin to get very comfortable with this atypical reality that 602 00:41:14,480 --> 00:41:18,000 Speaker 1: they're living in, this this idea that uh, you know, well, 603 00:41:18,040 --> 00:41:21,000 Speaker 1: hey man, I I went out and I I committed 604 00:41:21,040 --> 00:41:25,759 Speaker 1: this this ghastly uh, this ghastly act. Uh, and I've 605 00:41:25,760 --> 00:41:28,719 Speaker 1: gotten away with it. At this point, it's almost like 606 00:41:28,800 --> 00:41:31,319 Speaker 1: they have to purge themselves in some way that you know, 607 00:41:31,480 --> 00:41:34,000 Speaker 1: we were reflecting earlier about these comments that she had 608 00:41:34,080 --> 00:41:38,160 Speaker 1: made at the Naval Academy. What level of arrogance does 609 00:41:38,200 --> 00:41:41,520 Speaker 1: that does that take? Uh? You know that that that 610 00:41:41,640 --> 00:41:44,440 Speaker 1: you're gonna, you know, admit to a group of people 611 00:41:44,800 --> 00:41:48,440 Speaker 1: this darkness that that kind of dwells you in this event. 612 00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:51,080 Speaker 1: And this happens over and over again, Nancy. We've seen 613 00:41:51,120 --> 00:41:54,279 Speaker 1: it time and again where people will, uh you know, 614 00:41:54,360 --> 00:41:56,720 Speaker 1: they don't adhere to the old the old adage about 615 00:41:56,760 --> 00:42:00,840 Speaker 1: loose lips sink ships. Uh. They go hadn't start running 616 00:42:00,840 --> 00:42:03,040 Speaker 1: their mouth, even though they've gone to great links as 617 00:42:03,280 --> 00:42:07,640 Speaker 1: is evidenced in this particular case, where to plan and 618 00:42:07,680 --> 00:42:10,600 Speaker 1: do all these things. They maybe they could have gotten 619 00:42:10,600 --> 00:42:12,720 Speaker 1: away with it if they've just kept their mouth shut, 620 00:42:12,880 --> 00:42:16,520 Speaker 1: but uh, fortunately they didn't get away with Well, listen 621 00:42:16,560 --> 00:42:20,160 Speaker 1: to this. One of Zamore's roommate was talking to Diane 622 00:42:20,239 --> 00:42:22,520 Speaker 1: Zamore and said, I bet you guys would do anything 623 00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:25,879 Speaker 1: for each other. Zamora says yes. The roommate says, even 624 00:42:25,960 --> 00:42:31,360 Speaker 1: kill for each other. Diane Zamora pauses and says, we 625 00:42:31,520 --> 00:42:37,440 Speaker 1: have uh, then tells a story about killing Adrian and 626 00:42:37,960 --> 00:42:39,840 Speaker 1: I don't know if it was out of pride or guilt, 627 00:42:40,680 --> 00:42:44,520 Speaker 1: but it was very soon after that the two were arrested. Nancy, 628 00:42:44,680 --> 00:42:47,760 Speaker 1: Let's listen to this from A and E's American Justice. 629 00:42:47,960 --> 00:42:50,200 Speaker 1: She told me that she had she had told her 630 00:42:50,280 --> 00:42:53,279 Speaker 1: roommates stuff. She had given him several different versions, and 631 00:42:54,040 --> 00:42:56,160 Speaker 1: but when the police came, she said she denied everything. 632 00:42:56,400 --> 00:43:01,080 Speaker 1: So I thought, well, if the flee come and talk 633 00:43:01,120 --> 00:43:02,400 Speaker 1: to me, I just tell him I don't know anything 634 00:43:02,400 --> 00:43:05,680 Speaker 1: about it. It came to a point where the detectives 635 00:43:05,680 --> 00:43:08,839 Speaker 1: were threatening, telling me that it didn't matter what I said. 636 00:43:08,880 --> 00:43:11,520 Speaker 1: I was going to get the death penalty and Diane 637 00:43:11,520 --> 00:43:13,320 Speaker 1: was gonna get the death penalty to And one of 638 00:43:13,360 --> 00:43:15,640 Speaker 1: the detectives said, David, just write us a story, tell 639 00:43:15,719 --> 00:43:18,319 Speaker 1: us something. You will make sure they go easy on you. 640 00:43:19,080 --> 00:43:21,319 Speaker 1: So I said, Okay, here, I'll write you something. I 641 00:43:21,320 --> 00:43:25,600 Speaker 1: hadn't really internalized it yet. And I guess after being 642 00:43:25,680 --> 00:43:29,879 Speaker 1: awake for so many hours, you know what I said 643 00:43:29,880 --> 00:43:32,920 Speaker 1: to the police, didn't I guess I didn't see how 644 00:43:33,000 --> 00:43:36,600 Speaker 1: any of that could affect my life. She said, Um, 645 00:43:37,560 --> 00:43:41,919 Speaker 1: this is a girl they had sex with and they 646 00:43:41,920 --> 00:43:45,959 Speaker 1: had planned her murder. Could I hope they planned her murder? 647 00:43:46,760 --> 00:43:49,400 Speaker 1: At first? They were planning to snap her neck and 648 00:43:49,480 --> 00:43:52,840 Speaker 1: drop the body the link, but it didn't go as planned. 649 00:43:54,200 --> 00:43:56,680 Speaker 1: I'll have to get out of the bathroom. Day was 650 00:43:56,719 --> 00:44:01,080 Speaker 1: just holding Diane, and she's kind of weapons and stuff, 651 00:44:01,800 --> 00:44:03,960 Speaker 1: and that this laid down my floor. I went to 652 00:44:04,000 --> 00:44:06,040 Speaker 1: sleep for a while. And she had told me one 653 00:44:06,080 --> 00:44:10,160 Speaker 1: time that she had promised David that if she had 654 00:44:10,239 --> 00:44:13,439 Speaker 1: ever cheated on him, that she would do the same 655 00:44:13,480 --> 00:44:16,879 Speaker 1: thing for him that they had already done. She would 656 00:44:16,960 --> 00:44:19,640 Speaker 1: kill the person that she cheated with. Yes, she said 657 00:44:19,680 --> 00:44:21,719 Speaker 1: that she and David went to the funeral, and that 658 00:44:21,840 --> 00:44:23,800 Speaker 1: when she went to the funeral, she saw the parents 659 00:44:23,840 --> 00:44:26,759 Speaker 1: and she saw how sad they were and it made 660 00:44:26,760 --> 00:44:29,960 Speaker 1: her feel very bad. Um, she felt sorry for the parents. 661 00:44:30,360 --> 00:44:33,960 Speaker 1: Take a listen to what Adrian Jones, the victim in 662 00:44:34,040 --> 00:44:38,200 Speaker 1: this scenarios parents say. And at noon I knew something 663 00:44:38,280 --> 00:44:41,960 Speaker 1: was really, really, really wrong. And I called my husband 664 00:44:42,040 --> 00:44:44,000 Speaker 1: up and I said, the Adrian's not here. We can't 665 00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:46,360 Speaker 1: find her anywhere. She's not at school, she's not her friends. 666 00:44:46,840 --> 00:44:49,319 Speaker 1: We called everybody in her address book looking for him, 667 00:44:50,239 --> 00:44:52,400 Speaker 1: the David's especially, I was looking at every David and 668 00:44:52,480 --> 00:44:56,040 Speaker 1: her address book. But he was extremely frustrated. You know, 669 00:44:56,120 --> 00:44:59,440 Speaker 1: you won't know what happened. And nobody he's talking to you, 670 00:44:59,480 --> 00:45:02,080 Speaker 1: nobody's answering your question. My husband had to go with 671 00:45:02,120 --> 00:45:06,279 Speaker 1: the detectives and identify her body. And I called all 672 00:45:06,280 --> 00:45:09,400 Speaker 1: my family and and I can still hear her forces saying, no, 673 00:45:09,880 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 1: you're wrong, and uh it was. It was the truth. 674 00:45:18,200 --> 00:45:22,839 Speaker 1: She had been shot and murdered by somebody. No one 675 00:45:22,880 --> 00:45:26,080 Speaker 1: could figure out why. I mean, here, she was, this 676 00:45:26,160 --> 00:45:28,760 Speaker 1: beautiful young girl and she's found in this really wackedy 677 00:45:28,800 --> 00:45:32,040 Speaker 1: place that I didn't know where land, and she's been 678 00:45:32,080 --> 00:45:35,359 Speaker 1: shot in the face and bludgeon in the back of 679 00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:38,359 Speaker 1: her head. And you don't know why. What did this 680 00:45:38,520 --> 00:45:44,680 Speaker 1: young sixteen year old little girl know or do? It 681 00:45:44,760 --> 00:45:48,400 Speaker 1: had caused she didn't hate her that much because she 682 00:45:48,520 --> 00:45:53,520 Speaker 1: mean a lot to me. And when she died, something 683 00:45:53,600 --> 00:45:58,040 Speaker 1: was worked out of my heart that will never be replaced. 684 00:45:58,239 --> 00:46:03,440 Speaker 1: When I heard the gualty heard, I've felt so much 685 00:46:03,560 --> 00:46:07,879 Speaker 1: pain come over to me from Mrs Graham. She knew 686 00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:11,200 Speaker 1: what I knew about that we've all lost our children. 687 00:46:11,840 --> 00:46:16,960 Speaker 1: The memories I have of Adrian Arver soccer and watching 688 00:46:16,960 --> 00:46:20,239 Speaker 1: her play and knowing that she was going to do it, 689 00:46:21,080 --> 00:46:25,200 Speaker 1: watching her hair, flipping the air, watching her with people. 690 00:46:25,480 --> 00:46:31,399 Speaker 1: John Limley, where are they now? Graham and Zamora. We're 691 00:46:31,400 --> 00:46:35,120 Speaker 1: both convicted of Adrian's murder and have spent now over 692 00:46:35,239 --> 00:46:39,440 Speaker 1: two decades behind bars, and that's where they'll remain, at 693 00:46:39,520 --> 00:46:44,560 Speaker 1: least until they are eligible for parole in twenty six. 694 00:46:45,480 --> 00:46:50,040 Speaker 1: They ended their relationship long ago and have each married 695 00:46:50,120 --> 00:46:55,680 Speaker 1: someone else meanwhile. That's though, where the similarities end when 696 00:46:55,719 --> 00:47:00,279 Speaker 1: it comes to their prison experiences. Both have made TV 697 00:47:00,400 --> 00:47:05,279 Speaker 1: appearances and in interviews have talked about Adrian's murder and 698 00:47:05,520 --> 00:47:09,960 Speaker 1: their lives behind bars. We've discovered that Graham started a 699 00:47:09,960 --> 00:47:14,919 Speaker 1: blog from prison with a fellow inmate called prison News Exposed, 700 00:47:15,440 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 1: and he planned to debate prison issues. According to a newspaper, 701 00:47:21,280 --> 00:47:24,400 Speaker 1: of Course, without the Internet, Graham said he posted to 702 00:47:24,480 --> 00:47:27,960 Speaker 1: the site by way of mail to a third party. 703 00:47:28,239 --> 00:47:32,680 Speaker 1: Graham has become very religious. Uh. He's also earned a 704 00:47:32,719 --> 00:47:38,880 Speaker 1: bachelor's degree in criminology, and while he had previously recanted 705 00:47:39,200 --> 00:47:44,000 Speaker 1: his confession, which was the centerpiece of the prosecution against him, 706 00:47:44,040 --> 00:47:48,160 Speaker 1: he told a reporter it was accurate and that he 707 00:47:48,320 --> 00:47:53,920 Speaker 1: deserved to be in prison. Zamora now says she is 708 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:59,160 Speaker 1: completely innocent, that she witnessed the girl's death and helped 709 00:47:59,200 --> 00:48:02,520 Speaker 1: hide it, but did not help kill her. Take a 710 00:48:02,560 --> 00:48:06,560 Speaker 1: listen to this. Their worthy belong. Nothing they say will 711 00:48:06,600 --> 00:48:10,160 Speaker 1: ever change what is a fact, and the one priority 712 00:48:10,239 --> 00:48:15,800 Speaker 1: fact that remains is Adrian Jones died by their hands, 713 00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:22,160 Speaker 1: by their callous thinking on December four And she's a 714 00:48:22,200 --> 00:48:25,440 Speaker 1: box of ashes waiting to be buried. And that's all 715 00:48:25,480 --> 00:48:29,080 Speaker 1: I got left of my baby. Nancy Grace Crime Stories, 716 00:48:29,280 --> 00:48:31,680 Speaker 1: signing off, goodbye friend,