Evil High School Girl Gives Eulogy After Both Parents Shot Dead, Suspect #1

Evil High School Girl Gives Eulogy After Both Parents Shot Dead, Suspect #1

Jamie Brock and Kristin Brock share a blended family, each having children from other relationships. Kristin's 16-year-old daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, is living in the home as Jamie and Kristin welcome their own little girl.

Through all their happiness, the Brocks have a dark cloud hanging over their heads. Jamie Brock, known for his big heart full of love, also happens to have a weak heart and needs a transplant soon if he wants to see his children grow up.

From the outside, it appears the Brocks have a well-balanced family and for the most part avoided the drama associated with having a teenage daughter. 16-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick seems like a smart, sweet, typical teenage girl.

But Jamie Brock, during several conversations, expresses her concerns, saying Sarah is not who she appears to present herself to the public to be when behind closed doors at home.

On the morning of Thursday, February 20, the couple's five-year-old daughter goes to her parents' bedroom to wake them up.

Not understanding what she sees, the child runs to her older sister, 16-year-old Sarah Grace, who immediately calls 911. The 5-year-old has discovered her mother and father dead in their bed, their bodies riddled with bullets. On the phone with 911, Sarah Grace tells the dispatcher the bodies are cold to the touch.

As weeks turn into months with no arrest in the murders, Kristin's now 17-year-old daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, is taking to TikTok regularly, sharing emotional messages, urging influencers to draw attention to what is now an unsolved double homicide, and engaging with true crime creators in an effort to get them to cover the story.

The odd grab for attention is not lost on family members, who now see many things Sarah Grace has done as "red flags."

Joining Nancy Grace today:

  • Ryan Brown - Criminal Defense Attorney; Insta: jryanbrownlaw, YouTube: @ryanbrown
  • Dr. Sue Cornbluth - Family and Relationship Expert, Owner of Dr. Sue & You, Author of “Building Self-Esteem in Children and Teens Who Are Adopted or Fostered;" YouTube: DrSueAndYou
  • Chris Byers - Former Police Chief -Johns Creek Georgia, Private Investigator and Polygraph Examiner
  • Janice Gregory - "Allegedly Reportedly" on TikTok
  • Dr. William Morrone - Chief Medical Examiner, Bay County Michigan; Author: "American Narcan: Naloxone & Heroin-Fentanyl Associated Mortality"
  • Katy Forrester - Assistant Exclusives Editor at The U.S. Sun (covering true crime and showbiz); X: @katyshowbix
  • Dave Mack - Crime Stories Investigative Reporter

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