A decade later, David Graham wishes he could take it all back: his petulant attitude, his oppressive relationship with Diane Zamora that led to the murder of a fellow teenager, even his own capital murder trial.
"I wish I had've pled guilty from day one," he said in a recent prison interview here. "If I had it to do over, I'd plead guilty to murder and let a judge sentence me and that's it."
Only that's not it.
Mr. Graham, 30, didn't plead guilty to the 1995 kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Adrianne Jones. Neither did his then-girlfriend, Diane Zamora, the doe-eyed femme fatale who, by most accounts, ordered Mr. Graham to kill Adrianne in a fit of jealous anger.
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"I wish I had've pled guilty from day one," he said in a recent prison interview here. "If I had it to do over, I'd plead guilty to murder and let a judge sentence me and that's it."
Only that's not it.
Mr. Graham, 30, didn't plead guilty to the 1995 kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Adrianne Jones. Neither did his then-girlfriend, Diane Zamora, the doe-eyed femme fatale who, by most accounts, ordered Mr. Graham to kill Adrianne in a fit of jealous anger.
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