Summary of Chilling Pic Shows Teen Girl Luring Stepdad Home After Killing Mom
Summary of Chilling Pic Shows Teen Girl Luring Stepdad Home After Killing Mom
Carly Gregg, a 15-year-old from Mississippi, is facing murder charges for allegedly killing her mother and attempting to kill her stepfather. Prosecutors claim she lured him home to be shot, after impersonating her mother in text messages. Gregg, a student at Northwest Rankin High School where her mother was a teacher, is also accused of tampering with evidence. The trial revealed details of the crime, including allegations that she had a "secret life" involving drugs. If found guilty, Gregg could face a lifetime in prison.
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YouTube/Law&CrimeA Mississippi teenager lured her stepfather home to be shot after killing her mother and impersonating her in text messages, prosecutors alleged in the opening statements of a murder trial on Monday.The New York Post reported Carly Gregg, 15, allegedly texted her stepfather, “When will you be home honey,” moments after she arrived home from school with her mother, Ashley Smylie, and shot her to death with a .357 magnum. Smylie, 40, was a math teacher at Gregg’s school, Northwest Rankin High School.Gregg was charged with murder, attempted murder, and tampering with evidence, and she was caught on home surveillance cameras pacing around her house moments after allegedly hitting her mother with three shots.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Carly Gregg, a 15-year-old from Mississippi, is facing murder charges for allegedly killing her mother and attempting to kill her stepfather. Prosecutors claim she lured him home to be shot, after impersonating her mother in text messages. Gregg, a student at Northwest Rankin High School where her mother was a teacher, is also accused of tampering with evidence. The trial revealed details of the crime, including allegations that she had a "secret life" involving drugs. If found guilty, Gregg could face a lifetime in prison.