Horrifying Footage Shows Moments After Carly Gregg Allegedly Shot Her Mom…
As the trial continues, surveillance footage was shown of Carly Gregg, 15, moments after she allegedly shot her mother, Ashley Smylie, and ambushed her stepfather. The footage, presented in court, is… pic.twitter.com/fbwAaHkr5R
— Kristy Tallman (@KristyTallman) September 18, 2024
#CarlyGregg was seen covering her ears and closing her eyes to avoid watching surveillance footage the day the teen killed her mom and shot her stepdad.
Surviving victim Heath Smylie says “something was bad…wrong with Carly.”#CourtTV What do YOU think? pic.twitter.com/WQqvkOZiDC
— Court TV (@CourtTV) September 17, 2024
#CarlyGregg #CarlyGreggTrial #AshleySmylie #HeathSmylie
UPSETTING‼️⚠️
the moment the cops arrive to the home of Carly Gregg and Heath Smylie is at the property distraught and has been shot by Carly and finds her mother and his wife Ashley Smylie deceased. pic.twitter.com/ICO5lpbHs0
— Adriienne F (@imadriienne) September 18, 2024
The US government and other global Jew-occupation governments continue to claim that marijuana is a safe and effective way to keep the population docile and subservient.
However, there is increasing evidence that this is not the case.
A Mississippi teen who sat in her kitchen alongside her two dogs moments after she allegedly killed her mother is accused of texting her friend that she had an “emergency” and trying to lure her stepfather back to the home.
Carly Gregg, 15, is accused of murdering her mom, high school teacher Ashley Smylie, inside their Brandon, Miss., home March 19 when Smylie discovered her daughter’s “secret life.”
Ashley Smylie
Gregg, wearing a Nirvana band shirt, awkwardly shuffled around the house holding something behind her back, later identified as a .357 Magnum handgun, and facing the camera so it could not detect the weapon, according to footage shown in a Rankin County courtroom on Tuesday.
The teen walked across the house and disappeared behind a wall into her mother’s bedroom when a loud bang, presumably a gunshot, goes off and Smylie’s scream is detected by the camera, footage obtained by Law & Crime showed.
Two more shots were fired.
Gregg returned to the kitchen 10 seconds after the alleged shooting, again hiding the weapon, as she grabbed her mother’s phone off the counter and sat on a stool as the two dogs stood beside her.
Prosecutors allege that Gregg was trying to lure her stepfather, Heath Smylie, back to the home.
“When will you be home honey?” a text message read, according to the outlet.
When Heath Smylie returned to the house, Gregg shot him in the shoulder, before the stepfather overpowered the teen and wrested the gun from her.
Psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Clark testified that the teen was facing a mental health crisis that day, having significant mood swings made worse by her medications as she was hearing voices and having dissociative problems.
“And then, her mother finds out she’s smoking marijuana,” Clark said in court, according to WAPT. “For Carly, in particular, she so cared about her mother’s approval, so for her, this was a crisis.”
There appear to be all sorts of psychoses caused by smoking marijuana.
However, the government is correct that it mostly keeps people docile, mostly keeps them following the laws and acting like good little goyim.
So they’re going to keep selling it to children.
1/ Prepping for my Senate Judiciary subcommittee testimony today by looking at papers on cannabis and psychosis that have come out since the paperback of Tell Your Children. So many! This one from March says ~half of new young patients with psychosis had a cannabis use disorder… pic.twitter.com/QlXSZM3YRn
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 26, 2022
3/ This one just came out last month and says regular teen cannabis users are more than FIVE times as likely to have psychotic-like symptoms as non-users, even after adjusting for other factors.
Sure seems like a drug we should be legalizing as fast as possible! pic.twitter.com/HHRaFcKGC1
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 26, 2022
Amazingly, within HOURS of the cannabis/psychosis/Illinois quadruple murder, another man – this one in Florida – was arrested for getting high on THC vape pen, becoming psychotic, and trying to kill his parents.
Turns out Reefer Madness was a documentary.
Tell Your Children pic.twitter.com/4Vunaqs0Bq
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) March 31, 2024
Cannabis causes psychosis.
Psychosis causes violence.
Sometimes that violence is self-inflicted.
Tell Your Children. Nico didn’t have to die. pic.twitter.com/HEpoAtg3Af
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) June 21, 2024