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The cross-examination began on Carly Gregg's stepfather. Heath Smylie told jurors about the traumatic moment when he came across his wife, Ashley, on the ground after she was killed and then about his own life, which was suddenly threatened when he got home. Gregg's stepfather was convinced that she didn't recognize him at all when he came home that day. He said she appeared frightened and was screaming just before she pulled the trigger.

The cross-examination began on Carly Gregg's stepfather. Heath Smylie told jurors about the traumatic moment when he came across his wife, Ashley, on the ground after she was killed and then about his own life, which was suddenly threatened when he got home. Gregg's stepfather was convinced that she didn't recognize him at all when he came home that day. He said she appeared frightened and was screaming just before she pulled the trigger.

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Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP1 "Matricide"

Opening statements began in the murder case involving a 14 year old who pulled the trigger and shot and killed her mother, Ashley Smylie. She also was accused of shooting her stepdad, who survived the attack. Carly Gregg faces murder, attempted murder, and tampering with evidence charges. Her defense claimed it was mental illness and not a premeditated plan that led to the murder. But ultimately, it would be up to the jury to decide whether Carly Gregg was responsible.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP2 "911 Call To Police Bodycam"

Jurors listened to the harrowing 911 call and then watched police bodycam video from the first responding officer. Prosecutors told the jury that after Carly Gregg shot and killed her mom, she lured her stepdad home via a text. When Heath Smylie arrived, the State alleged the defendant shot him in the shoulder before he could wrestle the gun away from her.

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S1, EP3 "The Stepfather Testifies"

Carly Gregg's defense team had questions for the first officer who arrived at her home after her mother, Ashley Smylie was killed. By the time police got there, the defendant had run away but was later caught and taken into custody. Next to the stand was the defendant's stepfather and the victim's husband, Heath Smylie. Prosecutors alleged Gregg also wanted to have her stepfather killed but her defense alleged she slipped into a manic, mental health crisis.

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S1, EP4 "A Teenage Killer"

Jurors learned more about the defendant's background which included secrets she kept from her parents. On the stand was Carly Gregg's stepfather, Heath Smylie, who was the other victim in the case. He told jurors about finding Ashley's body and then Carly shooting at him. Gregg was 14 years old at the time she killed her mother and wounded her stepfather. Prosecutors tried her as an adult in the crimes.

The coroner says three gunshot wounds to the head killed Ashley Smylie, and the prosecution team calls on a crime scene investigator who worked at the home where Carly Gregg fatally shot her mother and attempted to shoot her stepfather.
Original Air Date: Dec 5, 2024
Rating: TV14
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