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A teenager, aged 17, accused of killing her mother and stepfather, seemed untroubled as she arrived at court for her bond hearing, grinning widely, as shown in exclusive photos from the Daily Mail.
But those smiles turned to sobs as Sarah Grace Patrick was denied bail, surrounded by her father and family members who came to support her.
This court appearance marked the first time the young girl, who appears angelic, was publicly seen since her arrest on July 9. She was captured arriving at the Carroll County Superior Court after stepping out of a police vehicle at 8am. She wore a neon green prison jumpsuit, with her wrists secured in chains.
With her hair neatly braided, the teenager smiled and shared a laugh with another young inmate in an orange jumpsuit. She held a yellow folder as they awaited their turn to enter the courtroom.
However, her easy demeanor disappeared as she joined public defender Latoya Williams, her expression turning somber when the judge was about to decide if she could be released on bond to her family, who were seated just a few feet away.
Arrested the previous month, she faces charges including two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault dating back to July. This follows the discovery of her mother, Kristin Brock, 41, and stepfather, James Brock, 45, who were found shot multiple times in their Carrollton home, located 45 miles west of Atlanta, Georgia, on February 20.
Before her arrest—attributed to a ‘mountain’ of both digital and physical evidence—the high school graduate painted a distressing story of sorrow on social media. She even reached out to TikTok true crime content creators, seeking assistance in ‘solving’ her parents’ harsh murders.
Although Patrick has yet to enter a formal plea in court, she is understood to deny the charges and has protested her innocence through her family members and her lawyer.

Angel-faced teen Sarah Grace Patrick, who stands accused of killing her mom and stepdad, walked into the Carroll County Superior Courthouse, appearing carefree with a big smile planted across her face

After settling in the courtroom beside her public defender, Latoya Williams (left), Patrick’s smiles quickly gave way to tears as she was denied bail


Since she turned herself in on July 9, her biological father, Doniel ‘DJ’ Patrick, has been a steadfast supporter of her innocence – visiting her in jail on July 13 and attending the bond hearing alongside her girlfriend, Katie, and her maternal grandfather, Dennis Nolan
Her biological father, Doniel ‘DJ’ Patrick, has staunchly defended his daughter on social media, insisting she did not commit the brutal killings, with his girlfriend, Katie, exclusively telling Daily Mail: ‘Sarah Grace maintains her innocence, we believe her’.
Exclusive Daily Mail photos previously captured Doniel and Katie visiting Patrick in jail, shortly after attending a Sunday church service at the Catalyst church, where the Brocks had also been members.
An emotional DJ, girlfriend Katie and Patrick’s other supporters were seen arriving at court this morning wearing grey t-shirts emblazoned with the message ‘I stand with Sarah Grace’.
Amid a packed courtroom, filled with press and loved ones of the victims and Patrick, some of Patrick’s supporters were directed by deputies to sit outside.
Friends and family of the Brocks and Patrick were seen arriving at court, including Patrick’s maternal grandfather, Dennis Nolan, who has repeatedly protested his granddaughter’s innocence.
It comes as Daily Mail obtained text messages purportedly sent by Patrick from jail to family friend Carrie Jenson, who shared them with a supporters’ Facebook group.
In an apparent screenshot of one message, Patrick thanked her loved ones, saying: ‘…If I could say anything, I’d say I’m beyond grateful [sic] for the support and prayers and for y’all giving me a voice, it means more than anyone could imagine (sic).’
In another message to Jenson, she wrote, ‘Yes maam and it was good news yesterday. I love yall and im so beyond proud of you and miss you guys so dang much.’

The 17-year-old alleged killer arrived for her bond hearing in a neon green prison jumpsuit and her hair braided as she chatted with a fellow inmate

Numerous family members of the teen sat in the courtroom to show their support during her bond hearing, as many have publicly stated they believe in her innocence


Daily Mail obtained text messages allegedly sent by Patrick from jail to family friend Carrie Jenson, later shared in a supporters’ Facebook group, in which she expressed gratitude for the support, shared positive news and conveyed how much she missed her loved ones

Patrick was arrested last month and charged with two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault stemming from the February 20 shooting deaths of her mother, Kristin Brock, 41, and stepfather, James Brock, 45, who were found with multiple gunshot wounds inside their home in Carrollton, about 45 miles west of Atlanta, Georgia.

According to police, Kristin and James Brock were fatally shot while sleeping in their Carrollton home, and Patrick, then 16, was present during the incident and called 911 after her five-year-old half-sister, Jaley, found their bodies


In the months after the killings, Patrick had posted numerous TikToks about the murders and shared selfies of herself mourning her parents, including one on her way to their funeral and another of her crying into her mother’s clothing

During her childhood, Patrick was caught in a bitter custody battle between her father, DJ, and her mother, who was allegedly struggling with drug use at the time, and even wrote a letter to the court pleading to live with her dad
Daily Mail previously exclusively revealed the often chaotic childhood of Patrick, during which her biological father accused her mother and stepfather of abusing drugs and being ‘unsafe’ to care for her as part of a bitter custody battle.
Authorities have not yet revealed a motive, but the late couple’s loved ones have hit out at ‘victim-blaming’ and denied their pasts had anything to do with their murders.
But court documents unearthed by Daily Mail provided an insight into the accused teen’s often chaotic childhood, which appears to have been blighted by her mom and stepfather’s alleged drug use.
In 2018, Doniel Patrick filed for divorce from his wife, Kristin Nolan Patrick, after a 10-year marriage during which they had Sarah Grace and her younger brother, Donnie, 12, while living in Acworth, Georgia.
In court papers, Doniel, 43, demanded joint legal custody of the kids with ‘primary physical custody of the parties’ minor child’ and that any visits between his estranged wife and the children be supervised until she could prove she was clean and sober.
Under their July 2018 divorce order, the pair agreed on joint legal custody of the children, with primary physical custody given to the mother, and the father seeing them on alternate weekends and holidays.
Police say Kristin and James Brock were both shot dead as they slept in their home in Carrollton.
Patrick, who was 16 at the time, was inside the house during the killings and called 911 after her then-five-year-old half-sister Jaley discovered the lifeless bodies.
There were no immediate suspects or leads, and the couple’s death at first seemed like a mysterious tragedy that had left two young girls without a family.
For months, Patrick played the grieving daughter who was coping with an unimaginable loss, delivering a tearful eulogy at the funeral and sharing heartbreaking TikTok videos about her slain parents.
Cops and loved ones of the victims said Patrick’s tearful eulogy made them suspicious, but her supporters say it was a natural reaction to her grief.