14-year-old girl changes medication - a week later she murders her mother!
BRANDON, Mississippi (PNN) - September 20, 2024 - A young teenage girl reportedly went from being a bright, happy, excellent student with no criminal record or behavioral problems to murdering her mother in cold blood and attempting to kill her stepfather, all in the blink of an eye. What could cause something this horrific to happen, seemingly, out of the blue? How did a 14-year-old little girl go from being a bright, happy soul to a ghoulish killer who went so far as to invite a friend over to view her mother’s dead, mangled body?
Carly Madison Gregg appeared in court for a preliminary hearing, which was recorded and released on YouTube by the blog Jackson Jambalaya, on April 16.
Carly was arrested in March after she allegedly murdered her mother, Ashley Smylie, as well as seriously hurt her stepfather, Heath Smylie, during two separate shootings at their Brandon, Mississippi, home.
Rankin County Investigator Zachary Cotton testified at the hearing, saying dispatchers received a call from a man, later identified as Health Smiley, who said his child had shot him and his wife on March 19.
The footage also shows Carly hiding something behind her back - which Cotton believes is a gun. He said Carley then texts her stepfather, who was not home yet, asking when he would be at the house.
Cotton said it was about 45 minutes to 50 minutes before Heath arrived at the scene.
In the meantime, he said Carly texted a friend, asking her to come over and saying it was an emergency.
Carly asked her if she had ever seen a dead body before,” Cotton said. “She said no. She proceeded to show her deceased mother, who was in the bedroom, (and) showed the gun that she used to shoot her mom. (She) told (the friend) she had three shots for her mom and that she’s got three more for her step-dad - two to the head, one to the chest.”
Heath told investigators he was shot as soon as he walked into the house, said Cotton, noting that Health said Carly’s “eyes were really big” and “it looked like she had seen a demon.” Health told investigators Carly was screaming and then ran off.
The friend was outside in the backyard when the second shooting took place, Cotton said.
Many believe the real truth to this story may have a “Big Pharma” connection, because buried deep within this story about the murder is a little nugget that almost goes completely unnoticed: the young girl was actually on SSRIs and changed medications a week before the shootings.
Why do these specific people become suicidal or violent towards others? We don’t know. Maybe because Big Pharma doesn’t want anybody actually investigating this issue, for obvious reasons. However, it can’t be denied that there are many people who believe SSRIs have helped them.
While that may be true, at what cost? There is a very dark side to these drugs about which many people don’t know.
The sad truth is that SSRIs can cause suicide and even homicidal thoughts and actions in some people, especially when those people suddenly stop taking the medication.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are associated with an increased risk of committing a violent crime, an effect that may linger up to 12 weeks after treatment discontinuation, new research suggests. However, investigators say the finding should be interpreted with caution.
A large population-based study of more than 800,000 individuals showed those taking these antidepressants had an overall 2.7% increased risk of committing a violent crime while on the medications compared with when they were not taking them.
The increased risk persisted up to 12 weeks after discontinuing SSRIs and then returned to pretreatment levels. The risk was highest in younger individuals and those with a history of a prior violent crime.
“Our findings should be interpreted with caution [because] we do not know how far the association between SSRI medication and violent crime reflect causation,” lead author Tyra Lagerberg, MSc, a PhD candidate at Karolinska Institute, Sweden, told Medscape Medical News.
Let’s hope that when President Trump wins and retakes the White House, his team, including RFK Jr., can tackle these issues and resolve them once and for all.
RFK Jr. sheds light on how Big Pharma operates: “They are making $60 billion a year selling those vaccines, but they’re making $500 billion a year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by the vaccines. The diabetes medication, the Adderall, the Ritalin, the Concerta… this is a really great business plan for these companies.”
The Amerikan people deserve to know both the benefits and risks associated with the medications we’re frequently prescribed, especially since doctors likely don’t have the complete picture either.