Georgia Teen Accused of Killing Parents in Bed Left Trail of TikToks Mourning Their Loss

"I miss you guys, save a seat for me in heaven," she wrote in one post

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Sarah Grace Patrick
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A Georgia high schooler accused of shooting her mother and stepfather to death grieved her parents heavily on social media in the months after their murders.

17-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick made incessant posts on TikTok mourning her mother, 41-year-old Kristin, and her stepfather, 47-year-old James Brock, after they were found deceased in their bed in their Georgia home on February 20.

Patrick had been in the home at the time of the shooting. She called 911 after her 5-year-old half-sister Jaley discovered the bodies, according to the Daily Mail.

She repeatedly posted videos and selfies of her crying and continually shared pleas for justice to her social media profiles.

"They don't know it, but a year from now me and my 5-year-old sister would find them wrongfully shot dead in our home – and they won't get to watch me graduate high school, see me walk down the aisle, or even say goodbye," she wrote on one post alongside a slideshow of images of her mother and stepfather.

"I miss you guys, save a seat for me in heaven," she continued.

In other posts, she shared her sister's experiences with trauma resulting from the incident.

"I can't help but hate myself because I didn't wake up to find them before my 5yo sister had to find her parents like that," she wrote.

"It hits me when I see my 5-year-old sister screaming for her mommy and daddy," she said in another post.

Other posts contained emotional tributes to her mother.

"I don't know if she ever realized... that the person I most wanted to be was her," she said of her deceased mother.

Patrick was arrested for both murders on Tuesday.

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Georgia, Murder, Atlanta, Homicide

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