Crime Watch Daily: Waiting for Verdict, Ed Graf Changes Plea to Guilty (Pt. 3)

Crime Watch Daily: Waiting for Verdict, Ed Graf Changes Plea to Guilty (Pt. 3)

Ed Graf took a plea deal while waiting for the verdict in his retrial for the capital murder of his two stepsons.

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32 thoughts on “Crime Watch Daily: Waiting for Verdict, Ed Graf Changes Plea to Guilty (Pt. 3)

  1. Of course, all the prisons are overcrowded, with the insane sentences for minor offenses. Wouldn't it be better to release people with short sentences, and keep those who really should be behind bars? Thank God that shortcut to freedom is gone now.

  2. Step parents usually don’t like their stepchildren, and the parents usually lose their commitment to the kids from the previous marriage. I know as I was a step child. He did it because the kids knew not to be in the shed and wouldn’t have been on their own if he were home.

  3. Didn't they do an autopsy on both boys to see if they had smoke in their lungs to determine they were actually alive during the fire?? If they didn't have smoke in their lungs then clearly they were already dead when the fire was set.. Poor sweet little boys 😭😭 RIEP..

  4. I can't believe TEXAS of all states, who doesn't put up with any crap, would have a CRAPPY law/loophole such as this. DISGUSTING. So glad his son recognizes him for what he is. So sorry for Mom, you didn't deserve any of this. So many single Moms wind up with less than humans like these. God Bless you.

  5. they say he took out insurance on the boys like its some clue to why they were killed. Maybe the news reporters arent aware, or maybe theyre just dumb, but taking insurance out for your kids is responsible parenting. it has nothing to do with killing them, & if youre not aware of the reasons to do it, maybe you had different type parents.

  6. The embezzlement should have been a lead in for his character for the prosecution. If he'll steal money from his job, he'll kill someone for the money. Then the fact that they couldn't wear the clothes or nothing because in his words if they didn't fit, he could take them back. It was b.s. because their mom knew their sizes for sure.

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