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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

She Asked True Crime TikTokers to Cover Her Parents' Murder — Then Got Arrested For It | Sarah Grace Patrick

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

True Crime, News, News Commentary

3.3911 Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In February 2025, Kristin and James Brock were found shot to death in their bed in Carroll County, Georgia. Their five-year-old daughter discovered the bodies. Their teenage daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, called 911. For months, Sarah posted tearful TikToks mourning her parents, gave an emotional eulogy at their funeral, and reached out to true crime influencers asking them to cover the case. She commented on videos speculating about who the killer might be. She allegedly wrote that the media coverage "would be a really big hit."

Then investigators arrested her for both murders.

Sarah Grace Patrick was sixteen when her mother and stepfather were killed. She's now seventeen, charged as an adult with two counts of murder, two counts of malice murder, and multiple weapons charges. She's being held without bond in the Carroll County Jail, awaiting trial set for January 2026.

But this case goes deeper than a teenager's social media activity. Years before the killings, Sarah was caught in a bitter custody battle between her biological parents. At eleven years old, she told police she felt unsafe in her mother's home and begged a court to let her live with her father. Drug allegations. A dropped assault accusation. A blended family with a complicated history.

Now the community is divided. Supporters wearing "I Stand with Sarah" shirts packed the courtroom at her bond hearing. The victims' family begged the judge to keep her locked up, fearing for their own safety. Her grandfather insists she's innocent. Investigators say they have "mountains of evidence."

No motive has been disclosed. The murder weapon was never found. And the youngest victim in this case — the six-year-old who found her parents' bodies — may have to testify against her own sister.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.0

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.8

In June of 2025, a 17-year-old girl in Georgia slid into the DMs of true crime TikTokers.

0:15.1

The message was simple.

0:16.6

Search up Brock case.

0:19.2

That's the message.

0:23.9

The creator asked for clarification. Brock Turner,

0:31.0

Brock who? And the girl replied, Kristen and James Brock, they're my parents. I don't know where.

0:40.7

A random Thursday night. In February, someone came into my house with me and my five-year-old sister and shot my parents brutally,

0:44.2

leaving them for me and my little sister to wake up to.

0:45.5

That was the message.

0:48.5

She wanted coverage.

0:50.5

She wanted attention on the case.

0:54.7

She wanted a true crime content creator to shine a spotlight on her mother's unsolved murder. Okay. One month later, that same girl, Sarah, Grace Patrick, turned herself

1:03.5

into the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. She's now charged with both killings. Here's what we need

1:09.5

to talk about. As of right now, the state of Georgia has released almost none of the evidence they claim

1:17.6

to have.

1:19.1

We keep using this phrase mountains of evidence.

1:21.9

They say they feel confident.

1:23.2

They say investigators are certain.

1:26.5

But they haven't shown us anything. Okay, maybe you do have

1:31.1

mountains of evidence, but what is it? And we're going to find out. This trial starts in

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