Carly Gregg Murders Mother In Mississippi

Carly Gregg
Carly Gregg

Carly Gregg is an accused killer from Mississippi whose trial began this week in the murder of her mother Ashley Smylie and the attempted murder of her stepfather Heath Smylie

According to police reports Carly Gregg, who was fourteen at the time of the murder, would fatally shoot her mother Ashley Smylie

After she shot and killed her mother Carly Gregg allegedly invited a friend over and asked the friend if she wanted to see a dead body. Gregg then led the other teen to view the body

The friend would tell police shortly after she heard several gunshots and this is when police allege that Carly Gregg had shot her stepfather Heath Smylie

Heath Smylie would phone police who would arrest Carly Gregg a short distance away from the home

Carly Gregg would be charged with murder and attempted murder as well as other charges

Prosecutors would offer Carly a forty year sentence if she would plead guilty to the charges she was facing. However the now fifteen year old girl would turn it down and elect to go to trial where if she is convicted could face life in prison

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Day 1 of the Carly Madison Gregg murder trial began with a somber atmosphere in the Rankin County Courthouse as the prosecution presented evidence to the jury, including a 911 call recording and body cam footage after the March shootings.

Gregg, 15, is accused of murdering her 40-year-old mother, Ashley Smylie, and attempting to murder her stepfather, Heath Smylie, on March 19 at the family’s Brandon home in the 200 block of Ashton Way. Gregg was 14 at the time of the alleged offense.

Gregg, who was dressed in a white dress with gold buttons, appeared to become emotional frequently throughout her Monday court appearance.

Around 3:20 p.m., the state called its first witness, Rankin County Dispatcher Kevin Collins, to testify about a 911 call from Heath which lasted about six minutes.

On the call, played inside the courtroom, Heath can be heard sounding hysterical and frantic saying Gregg shot him and killed her mother.

As the recording played, Gregg held her head downward. Gregg often rubbed her nose, letting out light whimpers with her shoulders shaking.

Later on in the audio, Heath can be heard saying, “God, why?”

As the call continued to play, Heath can be heard on the recording letting out more cries as he said he found Ashley’s deceased body in Gregg’s room.

At the same time inside the courtroom, Gregg was handed a tissue box. Gregg used the tissues to wipe her face.

Gregg appeared to become more emotional when prosecutors played the bodycam footage of the first deputy who arrived at the scene on March 19. The deputy was identified as Rankin County Patrol Deputy Hunter Lewis.

Lewis said when he arrived at the Brandon home, the front door was locked. While outside the door, Lewis testified that he heard someone screaming “hysterically” inside of the house. Lewis said that person was soon identified as Heath, who the deputy deemed “upset.”

The bodycam footage playing inside the courtroom showed Heath falling to the ground while telling Lewis that his wife, Ashley, was deceased inside the house. Heath told the deputy that he sustained a gunshot wound. Heath also told the deputy that Gregg ran out the back of the house after the shootings.

Bodycam footage showed Lewis making his way through the house where he found Ashley, lying straight on her back in Gregg’s room with a bloody towel draped over her face.

Lewis said he lifted the towel discovering Ashley had “a bullet in her head.”

The jury members sat in their chairs watching as the bodycam footage played on a monitor for 30 to 40 minutes before being cut off by the prosecutors.

After the jury was selected Monday, opening statements were presented before the first witness was called.

Katheryn Newman, one of the state prosecutors, began painting a picture to the jury about Gregg’s “secret life,” including a boyfriend, a secret phone, social media accounts and self-harm.

On the morning of March 19, Newman said Gregg and her mother rode together to Northwest Rankin High School. Gregg was a student, and Ashley was a teacher at the school.

Newman said on school grounds, Gregg got into an altercation with one of her friends, “cursing him out.” Newman said the friend was “so worried” about Gregg’s “marijuana use” that he sent an email to Ashley describing what he knew. Newman said the friend felt the “need to intervene.”

At approximately 3:30 p.m., Newman said Gregg and Ashley arrive back at the house. Newman said moments after arriving at the home, Ashley “took some items” out of Gregg’s bedroom. Newman identified one of those items as “four boxes that contained vape pens.”

Sometime after, Gregg allegedly shot her mother with a .357 Magnum gun she was concealing behind her back. Newman said one projectile was removed from Ashley’s brain and another from Ashley’s neck which matched the ballistics from the weapon Gregg used in the shooting. Newman said Gregg’s hands also tested positive for gunshot residue.

Newman said Gregg also called a friend, who came over. Gregg allegedly asked the friend if they were “squeamish around dead bodies” before showing the friend Smylie’s deceased body.

“I put three in my mom, three more for my stepdad,” said Newman, referring to an alleged statement Gregg made to the friend.

Defense Attorney Bridget Todd disputed the claims made by the prosecutors in her opening statement, stating Gregg “loved her mother” and was “a good student.”

Todd said jurors will hear from Heath, who is expected to stand beside Gregg. According to Todd, Heath believes Gregg didn’t recognize him when he came home. Todd said Heath believes the teen was terrified.

Todd told the jury that evidence will show that Gregg and her mother were “worried” that the teenager had the same mental illness that her father had.

Todd said, “while the events on March 19 were tragic,” they were not “intentional.” The defense’s plea is insanity.

If convicted, Gregg faces a potential sentence of life in prison. She previously turned down a plea deal offered by prosecutors that would have sent her to prison for 40 years.

Trial is set to resume at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17.

https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/local/2024/09/16/carly-madison-gregg-body-cam-911-call-presented-during-day-1-of-trial/75190708007

Ashley Smylie Murdered By 14 YR Old Daughter Carly Gregg

Ashley Smylie Mississippi

Ashley Smylie was a teacher at Northwest Rankin Middle School in Mississippi who was allegedly murdered by her fourteen year old daughter Carly Gregg

According to court documents Ashley Smylie would be fatally shot by her fourteen year old daughter Carly Gregg at their home in Ashton Way in Brandon. She would be discovered dead by her husband

The husband who would confront the fourteen year old girl who was armed with a gun would be shot in the shoulder

The husband was able to call 911 and police would show up and take Carly Gregg into custody

The fourteen year old, who has not yet been named due to her age is facing charges of murder and attempted murder

Update – Carly Madison Gregg has been named as the daughter and has been charged with murder, photo below

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Carly Gregg

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The Rankin County Sheriff’s Office said they have arrested and charged a 14-year-old with murder and attempted murder in connection to a deadly domestic incident in the Farmington Station Subdivision.

According to Sheriff Bryan Bailey, deputies received a call Tuesday around 5:07 p.m. about a shooting that occurred on Ashton Way in Brandon.

Bailey said when his deputies arrived at the scene, they met with the stepfather of the teen. Bailey said the stepfather was suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

The stepfather stated that he arrived home and found his wife, 40-year-old Ashley Smylie, deceased from an apparent gunshot wound inside the residence, and his 14-year-old stepdaughter armed with a pistol.

The victim stated that the suspect shot at him and struck him in the shoulder. The victim engaged the suspect physically and took the weapon from her. The victim stated that the suspect ran to the backyard and jumped over a fence and fled.

Additional deputies responded to the area along with the Mississippi Highway Patrol’s helicopter. At about 5:35 p.m., Rankin County deputies found the teen suspect not far from the residence and took her into custody without incident.

Based on the circumstances and evidence at the scene, the teenager was placed under arrest for murder and attempted murder, Bailey said. She was taken to the Rankin County Juvenile Detention Center, where she will be held at least until she appears in court.

According to the Rankin County School District, Smylie was a math teacher at Northwest Rankin High School, where her daughter was also a student.

https://www.wapt.com/article/14-year-old-arrested-for-murder-and-attempted-murder-of-parents-in-rankin-county/60249607

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A teen is in custody after allegedly killing her mother, who was a teacher in Rankin County, and injuring her stepdad.

According to authorities, the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office received a call at 5:07 p.m. on Tuesday about a shooting in the 200 block of Ashton Way.

Several Rankin County Deputies, the Reservoir Fire Department, and the Pafford Ambulance Service responded to the scene.

Once authorities arrived, they found the male owner of the home with a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

He told deputies that when he arrived home, he found his wife, 40-year-old Ashley Smylie, dead from a gunshot wound and his 14-year-old stepdaughter armed with a pistol.

The man told deputies that after his stepdaughter shot him, he fought her and took the weapon from her.

According to the man, the 14-year-old then ran to the backyard, jumped over a fence, and ran away.

Additional deputies and the MS Highway Patrol’s helicopter responded to the area and found the teen girl not far from the residence.

Based on the circumstances and evidence at the scene, the teen was placed under arrest for murder and attempted murder.

She was taken to the Rankin County Juvenile Detention Center. She will appear before Rankin County Court Judge Kent McDaniel Wednesday morning.

Rankin County School officials confirmed that Smylie was a teacher at Northwest Rankin High School and her daughter was a student.

Rankin County Coroner David Ruth says Smylie will be taken to the State Medical Examiner’s office for further investigation as to the cause and manner of death.

https://www.wlbt.com/2024/03/20/14-year-old-arrested-murder-attempted-murder-parents-rankin-county/

Carly Madison Gregg Charged With Murder

A 14-year-old girl is facing adult charges of murder and attempted murder in connection with a shooting that killed her mother and injured her stepfather.

According to Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey, the teenager, Carly Madison Gregg, appeared in juvenile court Wednesday, where a judge certified her as an adult. Gregg will make an initial appearance Thursday in county court.

Bailey said the investigation began when deputies received a call shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday about a shooting in the 200 block Ashton Way in Brandon’s Farmington Station subdivision.

Bailey said when deputies arrived at the scene, they met with Gregg’s stepfather, who was suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

The stepfather said that he arrived home and found his wife, 40-year-old Ashley Smylie, dead from an apparent gunshot wound inside the residence, and his 14-year-old stepdaughter armed with a pistol.

The victim stated that the suspect shot at him and struck him in the shoulder. The victim engaged the suspect physically and took the weapon from her. The victim said Gregg ran to the backyard and jumped over a fence and fled.

Additional deputies responded to the area along with the Mississippi Highway Patrol’s helicopter. At about 5:35 p.m., Rankin County deputies found Gregg not far from the residence and took her into custody without incident.

“You can’t fathom those kinds of thoughts. You just wouldn’t think the child would do anything like this,” said neighbor Laruen Martinez. “It just feels like there’s something missing. There’s something wrong. It’s like a level of caution that you don’t think something like that would happen.”

According to the Rankin County School District, Smylie was a math teacher at Northwest Rankin High School, where her daughter was also a student.

https://www.wapt.com/article/14-year-old-arrested-for-murder-and-attempted-murder-of-parents-in-rankin-county/60249607