Georgia Teen Charged in Parents’ Deaths — What Authorities Have Revealed

Georgia Teen Charged with Parents’ Murders in Shocking Case

A 17-year-old girl from Carroll County, Georgia, is facing two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her mother,

Kristin Brock, and stepfather, James Brock. Authorities allege that Sarah Patrick was involved in the fatal shootings, which occurredon February 20. A 6-year-old sibling was also present in the home and reportedly found the bodies before Sarah made the 911 call.

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Sarah is being charged as an adult. Investigators say evidence points

to possible assistance from others after the incident. Family members noted Jam

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