Teen Charged With Murder After Asking Influencers to Help Solve Case
A teenage girl in Georgia was accused of having killed her mother and stepfather after allegedly contacted Tiktok’s bloggers to get help to resolve the case.
According to court documents consulted by US Weekly Friday July 18, Sarah Grace Patrick was arrested on July 8 in the county of Carroll for two murder leaders and two managers of de facto serious. At the time, he was refused.
“We can confirm that an arrest was made in this case,” also wrote the Sheriff’s Bureau of the County Carroll via Facebook July 8. »»Kristin BrockThe 17 -year -old daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, was placed in police custody and charged with two murder leaders and two aggravated chiefs in the death of her mother [Kristin] and stepfather [James Brock]. “”
The arrest occurred more than a year after the police discovered the bodies of Kristin, 41, and James, 45, on the morning of February 20, 2025. According to the police, they both died of exposed ball injuries at their home.
“Although the case has not remained under the spotlight in recent months, this investigation has never been silent,” police said in their last statement. “True justice takes time, the time to ensure that no detail is overlooked, no stone not returned.”
Even with the arrest, the police said that the case remains an active and underway investigation and that additional arrests are possible because new evidence is revealed. Anyone with information is always encouraged to come forward.
“Our prayers remain with the families of James and Kristin Brock, and especially with their young girl who was at home during this horrible crime,” said police. “We also want to extend our sincere thanks to the community which has rallied for justice and which has never lost hope.”

James Brock and Kristin Brock
James Brock / FacebookBefore an arrest was made, Patrick would have contacted several Tiktok influencers to draw attention to the case, People reported.
County communications director of Carroll Ashley Hulsey confirmed at Digital Fox News During a press conference on July 11, Patrick had a Tiktok account that commented on the posts related to the case and said the investigators had discovered “mountains of evidence”.
Patrick’s grandfather Dennis Nolan has questioned the strength of the case and thinks that his granddaughter is innocent.
“These are speculative things,” he said in an interview with Fox 5 Atlanta. “Nothing puts the pistol in his hand. They don’t have the pistol.”
After Patrick’s arrest, Nolan said he had received a phone call from his granddaughter in prison.
“What are they doing to me?” She would have said to Nolan. “Why are they doing this to me?” I did nothing. “
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