A newlywed wife was charged on Monday with second-degree murder for
allegedly pushing her husband off a cliff in Glacier National Park during an
argument just a week after they married.
Jordan Linn Graham, 22, could face life in prison if convicted in the death
of 25-year-old Cody Lee Johnson.
Graham has told an FBI agent that she and her husband had been arguing
on July 7 as they walked in the Loop Trail area of the park.
At one point, she turned to walk away, but Johnson grabbed her arm, she
said. She turned around, removed his hand from her arm and "due to her
anger, she pushed Johnson with both hands in the back, and as a result, he fell
face first off the cliff," an affidavit states.
Johnson was reported missing on July 8 when he failed to show up for
work. Graham later reported that she had spotted his body. Graham initially
told investigators that Johnson left their house late on July 7 with
unidentified friends in a dark-colored car with Washington state license
plates.
That night she texted a friend and said she was about to talk to Johnson
about her reservations about having gotten married the previous weekend.
The friend, identified only by the initials K.M., told the FBI about
receiving the text from Graham just before 9 p.m. in which Graham said,
"Oh well, I'm going to talk to him."
The friend responded, "I'll pray for you guys."
Graham replied, "But dead serious if u [sic] don't hear from me at
alll again tonight, something happened."
Another friend said Graham reported receiving an email on July 10 saying
Johnson had left with three friends, went hiking, had fallen and was dead.
The next day, Graham reported to park officials that she had spotted
Johnson's body. A ranger thought that was unusual, but Graham explained,
"'It was a place he wanted to see before he died," authorities said.
Graham was interviewed on July 16 and acknowledged lying about her
husband's death, authorities said.
"She kept continuing to lie, she kept changing her story,"
Johnson family friend Tracy Maness said. "She showed no grief and she
would not speak to Cody’s mother." Maness added that Johnson was excited
about his wedding and in love with Graham.
"He was very in love with Jordan," she said. "And he was
really excited about starting the next chapter of his life."
Johnson's family and friends had long suspected that his death was the
result of foul play. As Maness told the paper, "Nobody is shocked at all
... She’d been telling people she knew she never wanted to be married, she just
wanted to have a wedding, and that’s apparently what they were arguing
about."
Source: Fox News
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