That's an absolutely bizarre outfit to have her wear unless she was actually coming from a parochial school.I see how they have her dressed and groomed to look much younger than she actually is.
That's an absolutely bizarre outfit to have her wear unless she was actually coming from a parochial school.I see how they have her dressed and groomed to look much younger than she actually is.
Hmmm, I wonder if they think she'll do better, as far as sentencing goes, if she has a jury trial.Brandon teenage girl Carly Madison Gregg, accused of murdering her mother and attempting to kill her stepfather at the family's home in March, rejected the prosecutor's plea deal of 40 years on Tuesday. Gregg could now face up to two life sentences.
The Tuesday court hearing began with Gregg, 15, who was dressed in a navy-blue plaid schoolgirl uniform, standing before Circuit Court Judge Dewey Arthur inside the Rankin County Courthouse.
Published Aug. 27, 2024
Teen murder suspect Carly Madison Gregg rejects 40-year sentence. See what she could face
Carly Gregg, accused of murdering her mom and attempting to kill her stepfather, rejected a 40-year sentence. Gregg faces up to two life sentences.www.clarionledger.com
I don’t like the medication information I’m seeing. It makes me feel it caused her to act out by breaking down her ability to restrain herself. I can’t help feeling that the medication played a role and was a big factor in the commission of the crime. She is after all a child.Sorry long post but this is a tragedy.
This 14 year old child was apparently taking a powerful antidepressant medication ESCITALOPRAM, which is not recommended for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in children under 12 years.
In my view, the body & brain of a 14 year old is really not much different from that of a 12 year old. Every person is different.
I hope this medication had been prescribed after careful assessment by a psychiatrist experienced in adolescent mental health.
It is known to be associated with increased suicidal ideation, increased aggression/anger/violence and acting on aggressive impulses, particularly when medication is started or the dosage changed.
If you want to see the evidence of please read on. I am a retired medical practitioner and my opinion is backed up with relevant links below. I’ve picked out the points that I feel may be pertinent to this case.
14-year-old girl accused of murdering mother showed dead body to friend, investigator says
A 14-year-old girl from Mississippi accused of killing her mother allegedly invited a friend over her house to see her mother's dead body.krcrtv.com
1) From the above article
“ Cotton said investigators learned Carly had been on prescription medications, including Lexapro, leading up to the murder. He added Carley allegedly changed the medication she was taking about a week before the shootings”
2) Next is this
“ Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or actions. Lexapro and other antidepressant medicines increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and actions in people 24 years of age and younger, especially within the first few months of treatment or when the dose is changed.”
“ Call your healthcare provider right away to report new or sudden changes in mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings or if you or your child develop suicidal thoughts or actions.
- attempts to commit suicide
- acting aggressive, being angry or violent
- acting on dangerous impulses
- other unusual changes in behavior or mood”
It is not known if Lexapro is safe and effective for use in children under 12 years of age with MDD ( Major Depressive Order)
3) Next this
Escitalopram in Adolescent Major Depression
Escitalopram is the purified functional isomer contained in citalopram. Escitalopram is now prescribed in 26 countries. In the United States, the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved selective serotonin reuptake inhibiter (SSRI) for adolescents ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Choosing a medication for an adolescent is a complex decision.
MOO
I thought this was the way she normally looked. Guess that was the goal….I wonder if CG's legal team will continue to present her in the little-school-girl modest attire throughout trial? While I fully understand why defense attorneys often have their clients dress and modify hair styles, etc. to portray a more "innocent" look... I really, really don't like it. jmo
I wonder if CG's legal team will continue to present her in the little-school-girl modest attire throughout trial? While I fully understand why defense attorneys often have their clients dress and modify hair styles, etc. to portray a more "innocent" look... I really, really don't like it. jmo
True.At 15 yrs she is however, only a child.
So did Daphne Abdela. Similar facial structure.She sure does look like a kid.
True!So did Daphne Abdela. Similar facial structure.
I thought this was the way she normally looked. Guess that was the goal….
Yes, in that picture she looks older.There's a photo of Carly here... smiling young teen with longer and lighter hair. I don't know when the photo was taken but her appearance is quite different. jmo
Girl, 14, charged with shooting dead mom 'talked about killing her'
Carly Madison Gregg was charged with murder after Heath Smylie, 38, came home in Jackson, Mississippi, about to find his schoolteacher wife Ashley Smylie, 40, dead and Gregg with a pistol.www.dailymail.co.uk
When I was 14/15, I was put on Prozac. It seriously messed me up. I was already struggling and it made me have a mental breakdown. Nothing as serious as this crime, but it makes sense to me that the medication could do this. I am not excusing her behavior, but I do hope that she receives proper mental health treatment.Sorry long post but this is a tragedy.
This 14 year old child was apparently taking a powerful antidepressant medication ESCITALOPRAM, which is not recommended for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in children under 12 years.
In my view, the body & brain of a 14 year old is really not much different from that of a 12 year old. Every person is different.
I hope this medication had been prescribed after careful assessment by a psychiatrist experienced in adolescent mental health.
It is known to be associated with increased suicidal ideation, increased aggression/anger/violence and acting on aggressive impulses, particularly when medication is started or the dosage changed.
If you want to see the evidence of please read on. I am a retired medical practitioner and my opinion is backed up with relevant links below. I’ve picked out the points that I feel may be pertinent to this case.
14-year-old girl accused of murdering mother showed dead body to friend, investigator says
A 14-year-old girl from Mississippi accused of killing her mother allegedly invited a friend over her house to see her mother's dead body.krcrtv.com
1) From the above article
“ Cotton said investigators learned Carly had been on prescription medications, including Lexapro, leading up to the murder. He added Carley allegedly changed the medication she was taking about a week before the shootings”
2) Next is this
“ Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or actions. Lexapro and other antidepressant medicines increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and actions in people 24 years of age and younger, especially within the first few months of treatment or when the dose is changed.”
“ Call your healthcare provider right away to report new or sudden changes in mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings or if you or your child develop suicidal thoughts or actions.
- attempts to commit suicide
- acting aggressive, being angry or violent
- acting on dangerous impulses
- other unusual changes in behavior or mood”
It is not known if Lexapro is safe and effective for use in children under 12 years of age with MDD ( Major Depressive Order)
3) Next this
Escitalopram in Adolescent Major Depression
Escitalopram is the purified functional isomer contained in citalopram. Escitalopram is now prescribed in 26 countries. In the United States, the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved selective serotonin reuptake inhibiter (SSRI) for adolescents ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Choosing a medication for an adolescent is a complex decision.
MOO