THE father of a teen girl accused of brutally murdering her mom and stepdad has broken his silence on their horrific deaths.
Doniel Patrick made a stunning claim about 17-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick in a lengthy statement, months after Kristin and James Brock were shot dead as they slept.
Instagram/Doniel PatrickDoniel Patrick has broken his silence on his suspected killer daughter Sarah Grace Patrick[/caption]
FacebookThe teen girl is accused of murdering her mom Kristin Brock, 41, and stepdad James, 45[/caption]
11AlivePatrick turned herself in on July 8 after cops put out a warrant for her arrest[/caption]
On February 20, 2025, the couple was killed inside their home in Carrollton, Georgia, outside Atlanta, and their bodies were found by Kristin’s six-year-old daughter.
Patrick, who was 16 at the time, called 911 to report the killings and posted about her grief and heartbreak on TikTok for weeks.
However, now she’s emerged as the prime suspect in the case, with Carroll County sheriffs claiming they have “mountains of evidence” against the teen.
Since Patrick turned herself in on July 8 after a warrant was issued for her arrest, Doniel has come to her aid through desperate online posts.
On Wednesday, he broke his silence on the deaths and said that he knew “everybody is talking” about him and his daughter.
“Many people were talking about things that they don’t even know,” the dad fumed on Facebook.
“They are just talking and writing about stuff that is completely false.”
Doniel went on to claim that Patrick is “100% innocent” and encouraged any doubters to speak about the incident with him in person.
“If you wanna talk to anybody about me and my daughter’s relationship come straight to me. I’m not hiding,” he said.
The dad described telling his son that his mother and stepfather were dead as the “hardest thing I ever had to do” and said that his daughter turned herself in because she “has nothing to hide.”
“My heart goes out to the Brock family and Kristin’s. I will speak when it’s time,” he said.
“Right now, I am trying to focus on my daughter, my children.
“To everybody out there that has kids to everybody out there that’s paying attention. God bless each and everyone of you.
“I hope that you never have to go through an experience like this.”
Instagram/ Doniel PatrickDoniel has rushed to his daughter’s aid in shocking statements posted online[/caption]
TikTokPatrick spent weeks mourning her parents on TikTok[/caption]
DISTURBING POST
Just days after the murders, Patrick took over her dad’s account and wrote a statement on the deaths because cops confiscated her phone.
She begged her dad’s followers for answers and said the killings “split me and my sister up after such a traumatic day none of us deserved.”
“I wish I got up and hugged her when I said goodnight, you never know how much you’ll regret not doing it until it’s too late,” she said of her mother.
Patrick said that she was praying for “whoever did this” and stressed she was putting her “trust in God.”
Facebook/Doniel PatrickPatrick penned a now-eerie handwritten letter to her dad in June[/caption]
11AliveThe suspect begged her followers for prayers[/caption]
EERIE NOTE
Patrick wrote her dad a now-eerie handwritten letter weeks before she was arrested, according to one of Doniel’s Facebook posts.
The dad shared a picture of the note, which read, “I love you so much and I don’t know what I would do if God didn’t send me you.
“I love you and I know a lot has happened but just know I love you and we got this!
“I’m so proud of you, thank you for being an amazing dad.”
At the couple’s funeral, Patrick also gave a tearful eulogy that later made her the prime suspect in their murder.
Doniel Patrick’s full statement on daughter’s arrest
“I just want to go on the record and say I know everybody is talking.
“Many people were talking about things that they don’t even know. They are just talking and writing about stuff that is completely false.
“Taking pictures of me leaving church to go to visit my daughter. If you have time to follow me around walk up to me talk to me I will talk to you.
“My daughter is 100% innocent. If you wanna talk to anybody about me and my daughter’s relationship come straight to me. I’m not hiding.
“I’m going to work and doing all the normal things that I have to do to support my son. Nobody knows my pain, but I choose to deal with it the way that I have to.
“I don’t want all of attention like everybody else. February 21 I had to come home and tell my son that his mother and his stepfather were dead.
“It was the hardest thing I ever had to do. Until I had to take my daughter to the sheriff’s office, I did not turn her in.
“She voluntarily went there because of the warrants.. She has nothing to hide. I’m not the type of person that gets on social media.
“I don’t even pay attention to most of it. The only social media I have is Facebook and it’s been ruined by this entire situation.
“People are quick to judge when they don’t even have any info. I have as much info as everybody else so where are you getting your info from?
“If it’s the media then you all should know how the media portrays everything. It’s not about the truth. It’s about viewership they will say anything.
“Some of the stuff that I have seen and some of the media outlets have reported good stuff.
“A lot of of them have reported bad stuff without any facts just assumptions and talking to people that don’t know nothing.
“My heart goes out to the Brock family and Kristin’s. I will speak when it’s time. Right now, I am trying to focus on my daughter, my children.
“Not what everybody else is focusing on believe me I’m living it. I don’t have to see it. To everybody out there that has kids to everybody out there that’s paying attention.
“God bless each and everyone of you. I hope that you never have to go through an experience like this.. as Pastor Ben said this Sunday I’m ready bring it on goliath.“
Source: Facebook
In her emotional speech, she said, “I just wanted to say goodbye to my mom and James since we never got the chance to.”
The teen girl called her mom a “beautiful kind soul” and said that she would always be her “sunshine.”
But according to Carroll County Sheriff’s spokesperson Ashley Hulsey, she made one disturbing comment that drew immediate suspicion.
“It seemed odd. It was more like a speech, and at the end she said, ‘I’m sorry,’” Hulsey told NewsNation.
“Was that, ‘I’m sorry because I may have done this,’ or is it, ‘I’m sorry because I was upset during this eulogy’? We may never know.”
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