Teen Girl Begs TikTok To Find Her Mom’s Killer THEN Gets Arrested For Killing Both Parents
Occupational Detachment, Viral Scrutiny, and Conflicting Narratives in the Brock Double Homicide
Discover how specialists shield themselves from trauma through professional detachment, then immediately shift focus to the complex Sarah Patrick case where online scrutiny clashed with confusing investigatory silence surrounding her parents' murder.
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- Readers will examine how professions like funeral directing cultivate necessary mental compartmentalization, leading to peculiar side effects concerning the living and the dead.
- The core coverage investigates the highly scrutinized eulogy delivered by 17-year-old Sarah Patrick—the daughter who discovered the bodies—noting discrepancies between auditory distress and visual lack of sorrow.
- Digging into public records and family statements reveals deeply toxic and volatile family dynamics that predated the murders, providing context for polarized public theories today.
- The analysis tracks the evolution of public opinion online, moving from immediate certainty of Sarah's guilt based on TikTok behavior to questioning the police’s delayed arrest and lack of concrete evidence disclosures.
This document first explores the natural mechanism professionals use to cope with constant exposure to death and grief before pivoting entirely to the details of the Sarah Patrick case. We will dissect conflicting accounts regarding sound evidence, the bizarre social media campaign Sarah launched, and the contradictory testimony offered by her biological father versus the deceased stepfather’s immediate family.
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Top Comments (10)
im so used to listening to old cases so hearing cases happening on tiktok and other modern social media is so unsettling, it really reminds you that anyone could be a criminal.
I’m sorry, but she could be both innocent AND not really attached to her deceased parents at the same time
Whether she did it or not, that interrogation was 100% unacceptable. They coerced her guardian to leave the room and then lied to him about the contents of the interview. There is no way it can be used in court, they should have been up front with them. If they don't think they can arrest her with a lawyer present they shouldn't do it without one.
Saying she was 17 and could just walk away from a potentially abusive household is ignorant of how abuse works.
I slept through gunshots in my house when I was 8 years old. I only found out about it the next day when I questioned why there were holes in the wall.
When I was about 8 my neighbors house caught fire. My brother saw it, screamed for my parents, the firetrucks came, put the house out, gave my brother a ride in the firetruck, the newspaper came and took my bro's picture, the whole nine yards. I slept through ALL of it. The trucks going off, people yelling, cop cars, all of it. Not excusing anyone but it's possible to sleep through a ton of noise.
This reminds me of the “she’s not depressed, she just wants attention” mindset a lot of older people share
“They aren’t acting how I would or people in shows would.. GUILTY” is insane. I need to know what they had that they arrested her. If it’s solely how she acted and suspicion, she’s innocent in my eyes.
I'm trained in forensically interviewing children. You have to be so careful about not asking leading questions because they tend to provide the answers they think the person who is asking is looking for. This is especially true when dealing with trauma. It wouldn't surprise me at all if an officer did a terrible job interviewing a five year old. It's also easy to inadvertently form false memories in children that young. If you get that child repeating that story, they'll start to believe that's what they heard. This is why children's testimony is usually considered to have low probative value.
I hope nobody around me ever dies in suspicious circumstances because my fat ass had slept through earthquakes but will wake up if my dog cries
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im so used to listening to old cases so hearing cases happening on tiktok and other modern social media is so unsettling, it really reminds you that anyone could be a criminal.
I’m sorry, but she could be both innocent AND not really attached to her deceased parents at the same time
Whether she did it or not, that interrogation was 100% unacceptable. They coerced her guardian to leave the room and then lied to him about the contents of the interview. There is no way it can be used in court, they should have been up front with them. If they don't think they can arrest her with a lawyer present they shouldn't do it without one.
Saying she was 17 and could just walk away from a potentially abusive household is ignorant of how abuse works.
I slept through gunshots in my house when I was 8 years old. I only found out about it the next day when I questioned why there were holes in the wall.
When I was about 8 my neighbors house caught fire. My brother saw it, screamed for my parents, the firetrucks came, put the house out, gave my brother a ride in the firetruck, the newspaper came and took my bro's picture, the whole nine yards. I slept through ALL of it. The trucks going off, people yelling, cop cars, all of it. Not excusing anyone but it's possible to sleep through a ton of noise.
This reminds me of the “she’s not depressed, she just wants attention” mindset a lot of older people share
“They aren’t acting how I would or people in shows would.. GUILTY” is insane. I need to know what they had that they arrested her. If it’s solely how she acted and suspicion, she’s innocent in my eyes.
I'm trained in forensically interviewing children. You have to be so careful about not asking leading questions because they tend to provide the answers they think the person who is asking is looking for. This is especially true when dealing with trauma. It wouldn't surprise me at all if an officer did a terrible job interviewing a five year old. It's also easy to inadvertently form false memories in children that young. If you get that child repeating that story, they'll start to believe that's what they heard. This is why children's testimony is usually considered to have low probative value.
I hope nobody around me ever dies in suspicious circumstances because my fat ass had slept through earthquakes but will wake up if my dog cries