In addition to killing her daughter, Meredith, Jessie also killed her own 50-year-old father, Mark Weekly, Daily Beast reports.
Police say they caught onto Jessie after she called them 11 a.m. Saturday—two weeks after her child and father went missing. The mother had been pressured into contacting authorities by other concerned family members, Judd said.
When cops met Jessie at Weekly’s home, Jessie allegedly told them Weekly was dying of terminal cancer and headed to Georgia with his granddaughter to live out the time he had left.
But the young mother’s story changed throughout the day, cops say, and they quickly eyed her as a suspect. Detectives smelled a foul odor, which she attributed to rotten meat and a dead raccoon she had found underneath the porch. But officers didn’t see any signs of the dead animal or expired food.
Authorities say Jessie killed the child
and her grandfather on July 18 and transported their bodies to a shed
four days later. The shed, about 200 yards down the road, was owned by
Weekly’s landlord.
The mom initially
told cops she dropped Meredith off at Weekly’s house in Lakeland on July
18. She said she returned July 19 and had an argument with Weekly over
her problems with the child.
Jessie
later told police she attacked her father in self-defense. She claimed
he tried to stab her but that she fended him off with martial-arts
training she learned from her boyfriend’s father. (Police say the man
had no knowledge of martial arts.)
“She supposedly gets the knife away from her father after [he’s] fighting and slashing at her… and accidentally stabs the 6-year-old,” Judd said of Jessie’s version of events. “None of the evidence supports any of this.”
The
sheriff said Jessie used a knife and a gun to kill the victims and a
shovel to move their bodies from Weekly’s home to a Chevy Suburban. It’s
unclear how each victim died or who died first. Autopsies hadn’t yet
been completed Sunday.
After
obtaining a search warrant, cops found a couch with slash marks inside
Weekly’s home, as well as blood-soaked furniture. A rug covered a
bloodstained floor.
Police also
learned Jessie used Weekly’s phone to send messages to her boyfriend.
She pretended to be Weekly and texted that he had only a year to live
and planned to spend it with Meredith. The texts gave Jessie and her
beau permission to take Weekly’s house and belongings.
Judd
said the boyfriend wasn’t being eyed as a suspect Sunday. The man
allegedly told police Jessie recently asked him how long it would take
for a body to decompose. At the time, he didn’t think much of it, the
sheriff said.
“Does she think she’s going to lose this boyfriend, which she desperately wanted, because of her daughter?” Judd said. “For whatever reason, not only does she take her daughter to her father but ultimately murders both of them.”
“She was frustrated with the child. As a result, she didn’t want the child to mess up the relationship she had with her boyfriend.”
Polk
County deputies said Jessie showed no emotion when they interviewed
her. She continued to work as a cashier in the days following the
alleged murder.
Judd said Jessie had been arrested once before in another state for allegedly assaulting a boyfriend with a knife.
“She didn’t like her daughter,” the sheriff said. “She was frustrated with the child. As a result, she didn’t want the child to mess up the relationship she had with her boyfriend.”
Several
family members declined to comment to The Daily Beast. The day before
Weekly and Meredith were found dead, they pleaded on social media for
help with the missing persons case. Any hope they had turned into grief
overnight.
“Everyone, PLEASE remember my family in your prayers tonight as we are faced with the loss of my uncle Mark and 6 year old, cousin Meredith,” one relative wrote on Facebook. “I never thought anything like this could happen to people I know, but definitely never thought it could happen within my family.”
Former
teachers and day-care workers also took to social media to mourn
Meredith, who wore a pink dress and pixie haircut in a photo circulated
by police.
April Gonzalez, who
watched Meredith at day-care two years ago, told The Daily Beast she was
devastated when she heard the news. She called the girl her “favorite.”
“She was a little tomboy,” Gonzalez said. “She would dress like a girl, but she was a tough girl.”One of Jessie’s friends, contradicting the sheriff’s claim, told The Daily Beast that the mom “was a very sweet, caring person who loved her father and daughter very much.”“I am stunned by her arrest,” said the friend, who asked to remain anonymous. “I would never have thought she was capable of this.”
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