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The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick

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The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows a homicide case as it unfolds—in real time, inside the courtroom.

On February 20, 2025, Kristin Brock and James Brock were found shot to death in their Carrollton, Georgia home. Their teenage daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, was inside the house. So was her five-year-old half-sister, who discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911 shortly afterward.

As this podcast launches, the trial is beginning.

Prosecutors have repeatedly claimed there are “mountains of physical and digital evidence,” gathered with assistance from the FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Yet as opening statements approach, no murder weapon has been recovered, no physical evidence tying Sarah to the shootings has been publicly presented, and the defense says full discovery was still outstanding leading into trial.

This podcast tracks what actually happens when rhetoric meets evidence.

Each episode breaks down the testimony, exhibits, and legal arguments presented in court—what’s admitted, what’s excluded, and what the jury is allowed to hear. We examine the crime scene details, the family’s volatile history, the interrogation of a minor, and the prosecution’s reliance on social media behavior and so-called “digital footprints.” We also analyze defense challenges, constitutional issues, witness credibility, and the role of a very young child witness in a case with enormous emotional weight.

Most importantly, we separate proof from perception—and courtroom facts from online speculation.

This is not a podcast about viral clips or hot takes. It’s about evidence, procedure, and the real-world consequences of trying a case in the public eye while a jury listens.

Two people are dead. A family is destroyed. And a teenager is on trial for her life.

If Sarah Grace Patrick is guilty, the jury will have to see clear proof.
If she isn’t, the danger of a conviction built on behavior, assumptions, and social media optics is real.

The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows the case day by day, as the evidence is finally revealed and tested—inside the courtroom, where the verdict will be decided.

New episodes throughout the trial.


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  • Sarah Grace Patrick Trial Delayed to August 2026 — State Needs More Time | Full Breakdown of January 5th Hearing
    2026/01/07

    Sarah Grace Patrick's murder trial has been delayed seven months. The January 5th, 2026 trial date has been pushed to August 3rd, 2026 after prosecutors told Judge Dustin Hightower they would need time to review a defense neuropsychologist's evaluation and potentially hire their own expert.

    This video breaks down exactly what happened in the January 5th hearing and what it means for the case going forward.

    Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, is charged as an adult with two counts of murder in the February 2025 shooting deaths of her mother Kristin Brock and stepfather James Brock in Carroll County, Georgia. The couple was found shot in their bed. Their young daughter discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911.

    Key points from the delay:

    The defense had been working with a forensic neuropsychologist since August 2025. They had a draft report ready with the final version expected within days. The prosecution said they needed time to review it and possibly prepare a rebuttal. Judge Hightower — who had told the state back in December to let him know if they needed a continuance — granted the delay but said there would be "slim to none" chance of another delay past August.

    This came after the defense's own earlier motion for continuance was denied. Attorney LaToya Williams had argued incomplete discovery. The court rejected that request.

    Sarah's grandfather Dennis Nolan continues to maintain her innocence. He says no physical evidence ties her to the murders and no murder weapon has been produced. Sarah has been held without bond since her arrest in July 2025.

    We cover the hearing, the evidence questions, and what happens between now and August.

    #SarahGracePatrick #CarrollCountyGeorgia #TrialUpdate #KristinBrock #JamesBrock #MurderCase #August2026 #JudgeDustinHightower #LaToyaWilliams #DennisNolan

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  • Defense Attorney Bob Motta: What Does the 7-Month Trial Delay Mean for Sarah Grace Patrick's Case?
    2026/01/07

    Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to analyze the postponement of Sarah Grace Patrick's murder trial and what questions remain about the prosecution's evidence.

    Sarah Grace Patrick's trial was scheduled to begin January 5th, 2026 in Carroll County, Georgia. She is charged as an adult with two counts of murder in the February 2025 shooting deaths of her mother Kristin Brock and stepfather James Brock. The couple was found shot in their bed. Their young daughter discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911.

    The trial has been pushed to August 3rd, 2026 after prosecutors told Judge Dustin Hightower they would need time to review a defense neuropsychologist's report and potentially hire their own expert to prepare a rebuttal. The defense had been working with their forensic neuropsychologist since August 2025 and had a draft report ready.

    Bob Motta breaks down what this delay signals from a legal perspective. Why would a prosecution claiming "mountains of evidence" need seven additional months? What does it mean that the defense's earlier continuance request was denied but the state's need for time was granted? How should we interpret the prosecution's immediate move to prepare a rebuttal to an expert report they haven't fully reviewed?

    Motta also addresses the evidence that has — and hasn't — been made public. Sarah's grandfather Dennis Nolan has maintained there is no physical evidence tying her to the murders and no weapon has been produced. The prosecution has made claims about cameras being disabled, but those allegations remain unproven.

    We discuss how this case might unfold between now and the August trial date and what both sides need to do to prepare.

    #SarahGracePatrick #BobMotta #TrialDelay #CarrollCountyGeorgia #KristinBrock #JamesBrock #MurderTrial #DefenseAttorney #LegalAnalysis #August2026

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  • Sarah Grace Patrick Murder Trial | No Weapon, No Motive Disclosed | FBI Agent Breaks Down The Evidence
    2026/01/07
    The trial was supposed to start today. It has moved to August.

    Seventeen-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick stands accused of murdering her mother Kristin and stepfather James Brock while they slept in their Carroll County, Georgia home. Her five-year-old sister found the bodies. Sarah made the 911 call. For five months after the killings, she posted emotional TikToks, reached out to true crime creators asking them to cover the case, and delivered a eulogy at the funeral that investigators would later call "odd." Then came the arrest in July, with law enforcement citing "mountains of physical and digital evidence."

    But here's what hasn't been disclosed: the murder weapon. The motive. Any physical evidence placing Sarah at the scene of the crime. What has been released publicly? TikTok posts. DMs. Comments on true crime content. A eulogy that rubbed people the wrong way. Her own grandfather—the man who lost his daughter Kristin in this—says nothing he's seen puts the gun in Sarah's hand.

    Court documents reveal James Brock was on probation for drug offenses involving methamphetamine. In 2019, an eleven-year-old Sarah told police she felt unsafe due to drug use in the home. In 2022, James accused Kristin of trying to run him over with a car—then dropped the charges and married her. The defense has retained a forensic neuropsychologist who evaluated Sarah multiple times. That report is expected after Christmas. And the prosecution's key witness? The little sister, now six years old.

    Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins me to break down what this case actually rests on—and whether "mountains of evidence" means anything when none of it has been shown.

    #SarahGracePatrick #SarahGracePatrickTrial #CarrollCountyMurder #KristinBrock #JamesBrock #GeorgiaMurderTrial #TrueCrime #FBIAgent #JenniferCoffindaffer #MurderCase


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