Ep 10. Lisa Graham
- TV-PG
- July 16, 2017
- 43 min
In the 10th episode of Snapped's 20th season, viewers explore the case of Lisa Graham. Graham appeared to be a devoted mother and wife, however, her actions suggest otherwise. This episode examines the events that led to her arrest for plotting the murder of her estranged husband.
Police became involved in the case when a man approached them, claiming he was hired by Graham to murder her husband. The man was able to provide authorities with recordings of conversations he had with Graham outlining the specifics of the plot. After reviewing the evidence, Graham was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
As the episode delves into Graham's life and motivations, viewers are left wondering what drove her to such drastic measures. Was it a desire for revenge against her husband? Or was there something deeper at play?
Through interviews with friends, family, and law enforcement officials, viewers gain insight into the events leading up to the crime. Graham's behavior comes under scrutiny as investigators delve deeper into her past and present.
As the trial approaches, tensions rise as both sides prepare to present their cases. The prosecutor seeks to show that Graham was driven by anger and resentment towards her husband, while the defense argues that Graham was a victim of manipulation at the hands of the man who claimed she hired him to commit the crime.
Viewers are taken inside the courtroom, witnessing the arguments and evidence presented to the jury. Ultimately, it is up to the jury to decide whether Graham is guilty of conspiracy to commit murder or if she is innocent of the charges against her.
Throughout the episode, viewers are left questioning the motives and actions of Graham. While her exterior showed a seemingly devoted wife and mother, her actions suggest a much darker side. This gripping episode of Snapped leaves viewers wondering what secrets may be hidden behind closed doors and what circumstances could drive a person to plot such a heinous crime.