
Teen girl's chilling social media posts before she was charged with double murder of mom & stepdad following eulogy
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A TEENAGE girl accused of murdering her mum and stepdad shared haunting social media posts in the months after their deaths.
Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, faces two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault in connection to the shootings of Kristin Brock, 41, and James Brock, 45.
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Sarah Grace Patrick has been arrested and charged with murder
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Her chilling social media posts in the wake of her parents' deaths have been revealed
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James, 47, and Kristin, 41, Brock were shot dead as they slept in their home
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The teenager posted heartfelt messages and pleas online
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She initially appeared to be a distraught teenager over social media, left heartbroken by her parents' tragic deaths.
The teen posted selfies of herself crying and even made pleas for justice for months after her parents' killings - before handing herself into cops last week.
She even gave a tearful funeral eulogy to her slain mum and stepdad - which later on made her the prime suspect in their murder.
Her social media is now being seen through a completely different lens after she was arrested and charged with the double murders on Tuesday.
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One TikTok post from March just a month after her parents' killings shows pictures of her mum and stepdad, with emotional music and tearjerking text.
The post reads: "They don't know it, but a year from now me and my 5-year-old sister would find them wrongfully shot dead in our home – and they won't get to watch me graduate high school, see me walk down the aisle, or even say goodbye."
In the eerie caption she wrote: "I miss you guys, save a seat for me in heaven."
Patrick was just 16 years old when Kristin and James were shot dead as they slept in their home in Carrollton, west of Atlanta on February 20.
Cops say the teenager was in the house during the killings and called police after her then five-year-old sister Jaley discovered their corpses.
Authorities also said there were no signs of forced entry and nothing appeared stolen.
Girl, 17, hands herself into police over murder of mom and stepdad who were gunned down three months ago
Another one of Patrick's TikToks showed the 17-year-old with tears down her face, messy mascara, and text reading: "Life's hard but at least I have my mom."
The next picture slide then shows a picture of two urns next two pictures of Kristin and James captioned: "Mom?"
Patrick also portrayed herself as crushed and grief-stricken over her younger sister's trauma from finding her parents' dead bodies.
In another disturbing post, she wrote: "I can't help but hate myself because I didn't wake up to find them before my 5yo sister had to find her parents like that."
Another read: "It hits me when I see my 5-year-old sister screaming for her mommy and daddy."
Several of her videos involved emotional tributes praising her late mum.
In one post she wrote: "I don't know if she ever realized… that the person I most wanted to be was her."
Unsettling selfies of Patrick appearing sorrowful and in tears over her mum's death were also posted for the public to see.
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Social media post showing the teen crying
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The teenager posted several images online following her parents' deaths
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She clutched her mum's clothes in one post
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One photo showed the teen clutching her mum's clothes, seemingly crying into them, with the text: "Her T-shirt [heart emoji]."
And in another haunting image, she appears to be choking back tears on the way to her parents' funeral.
The text reads: "This can't be real. Otw (on the way) to my parents' funeral."
The social media speculation over Patrick's behaviour took another sinister turn after a true crime influencer alleged that the teen reached out to them asking for help promoting coverage of the case.
Content creator Allegedly Reportedly, who has over 120,000, posted screenshots allegedly showing Patrick asking the TikTok user to research the murder of her parents and share the story.
Patrick's original social media account has since been deactivated - but the unsettling posts have resurfaced and sparked rampant speculation online.
The teenager is being charged as an adult on two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault after turning herself in to police on Tuesday accompanied by her dad Doniel Patrick.
Cops have not yet revealed a motive for the killings and say the investigation is still ongoing.
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One post showed the teen saying at least she had her mum
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The post cut to an image of two of her parents' urns
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Another one of Patrick's posts grieving her late parents
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It comes after chilling footage resurfaced of Patrick's eulogy, showing the teen in a pale blue dress, standing before mourners at the lectern of the Catalyst Church in Carollton, Georgia.
She said: 'I just wanted to say goodbye to my mom and James since we never got the chance to.'
Patrick called her mother a 'beautiful kind soul' and told mourners she'd always be her 'sunshine'.
Carroll County Sherriff's spokesperson Ashley Hulsey told NewsNation: 'It seemed odd. It was more like a speech, and at the end she said, 'I'm sorry.'
'Was that, 'I'm sorry because I may have done this,' or is it, 'I'm sorry because I was upset during this eulogy'? We may never know.'
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Footage showed the teen giving a teary eulogy for her parents
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