Judge refuses mom killer Carly Gregg a new murder trial

Judge refuses mom killer Carly Gregg a new murder trial


Carly Gregg, Ashley Smylie, Kevin Gregg

Left inset: Carly Gregg (Mississippi Department of Corrections). Right inset: Ashley Smylie (Northwest Rankin High School). Main: Kevin Gregg speaks in an interview aired on the local news in September 2024 (WLBT).

Convicted and incarcerated 15-year-old killer Carly Gregg failed Monday to get a new trial for shooting her mother in the face at home as the judge that sentenced her to life without parole declined to disturb the Rankin County, Mississippi, jury’s murder and attempted murder guilty verdicts.

On Sept. 20, Gregg was convicted of murdering 40-year-old math teacher and mother Ashley Smylie and attempting to murder stepfather Heath Smylie in March, when Gregg was 14 years old. The result was not a surprise considering just how much of evidence there was, whether chilling video evidence, witness accounts, DNA, or Gregg’s own words.

After Gregg conceded that she carried out the shooting and turned down the state’s plea offer of a 40-year punishment, the question jurors had to answer was whether or not the teen was sane at the time of the crimes.





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