Wedding bells had barely stopped ringing by the time 21-year-old Jordan Graham pushed her husband of only eight days off of a cliff in Glacier National Park. The couple’s hike was meant to bring their budding marriage closer together but ended horrifically for Cody Johnson. The events and stories that would unfold after this lethal act changed the fabric of a small religious Montana community and became one of two only documented murders in modern history to occur inside the massive park.
Episode Source Material
- Jordan Graham Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Glacier Park Murder
- FBI Probable Cause Affidavit, September 2013
- Background on Jordan Graham case
- Newlywed Cliff Death: Victim’s Friend Was Suspicious of Jordan Linn Graham
- ‘A little creepy’: Montana bride’s custom wedding song talks of falling
- Montana bride accused of pushing blindfolded husband off cliff
- Attorneys: Newlywed must show remorse at murder sentencing
- Retired park ranger recalls 1983 murder in Glacier
- Montana bride Jordan Linn Graham goes on trial in husband’s fatal fall from cliff
- U.S. Attorney’s Office To Host Press Conference After Jordan Graham Sentencing In Missoula On March 27, 2014
- Jordan Linn Graham Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison
- Montana newlywed Jordan Linn Graham gets 30 years in husband’s murder
- Share 9 Things You Didn’t Know About Glacier National Park
- HLN – Wedding song written by cliff bride a bad omen?
- Judge sentences bride to 30 years for Glacier Park murder