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The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Hidden Killers Podcast
7 episodes
2 days ago
The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows a homicide case as it unfolds—in real time, inside the courtroom.

On February 20, 2025, Kristin Brock and James Brock were found shot to death in their Carrollton, Georgia home. Their teenage daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, was inside the house. So was her five-year-old half-sister, who discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911 shortly afterward.

As this podcast launches, the trial is beginning.

Prosecutors have repeatedly claimed there are “mountains of physical and digital evidence,” gathered with assistance from the FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Yet as opening statements approach, no murder weapon has been recovered, no physical evidence tying Sarah to the shootings has been publicly presented, and the defense says full discovery was still outstanding leading into trial.

This podcast tracks what actually happens when rhetoric meets evidence.

Each episode breaks down the testimony, exhibits, and legal arguments presented in court—what’s admitted, what’s excluded, and what the jury is allowed to hear. We examine the crime scene details, the family’s volatile history, the interrogation of a minor, and the prosecution’s reliance on social media behavior and so-called “digital footprints.” We also analyze defense challenges, constitutional issues, witness credibility, and the role of a very young child witness in a case with enormous emotional weight.

Most importantly, we separate proof from perception—and courtroom facts from online speculation.

This is not a podcast about viral clips or hot takes. It’s about evidence, procedure, and the real-world consequences of trying a case in the public eye while a jury listens.

Two people are dead. A family is destroyed. And a teenager is on trial for her life.

If Sarah Grace Patrick is guilty, the jury will have to see clear proof.
 If she isn’t, the danger of a conviction built on behavior, assumptions, and social media optics is real.

The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows the case day by day, as the evidence is finally revealed and tested—inside the courtroom, where the verdict will be decided.

New episodes throughout the trial.


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The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows a homicide case as it unfolds—in real time, inside the courtroom.

On February 20, 2025, Kristin Brock and James Brock were found shot to death in their Carrollton, Georgia home. Their teenage daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, was inside the house. So was her five-year-old half-sister, who discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911 shortly afterward.

As this podcast launches, the trial is beginning.

Prosecutors have repeatedly claimed there are “mountains of physical and digital evidence,” gathered with assistance from the FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Yet as opening statements approach, no murder weapon has been recovered, no physical evidence tying Sarah to the shootings has been publicly presented, and the defense says full discovery was still outstanding leading into trial.

This podcast tracks what actually happens when rhetoric meets evidence.

Each episode breaks down the testimony, exhibits, and legal arguments presented in court—what’s admitted, what’s excluded, and what the jury is allowed to hear. We examine the crime scene details, the family’s volatile history, the interrogation of a minor, and the prosecution’s reliance on social media behavior and so-called “digital footprints.” We also analyze defense challenges, constitutional issues, witness credibility, and the role of a very young child witness in a case with enormous emotional weight.

Most importantly, we separate proof from perception—and courtroom facts from online speculation.

This is not a podcast about viral clips or hot takes. It’s about evidence, procedure, and the real-world consequences of trying a case in the public eye while a jury listens.

Two people are dead. A family is destroyed. And a teenager is on trial for her life.

If Sarah Grace Patrick is guilty, the jury will have to see clear proof.
 If she isn’t, the danger of a conviction built on behavior, assumptions, and social media optics is real.

The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows the case day by day, as the evidence is finally revealed and tested—inside the courtroom, where the verdict will be decided.

New episodes throughout the trial.


Show more...
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Episodes (7/7)
The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick Trial Delayed to August 2026 — State Needs More Time | Full Breakdown of January 5th Hearing
2 days ago
31 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Defense Attorney Bob Motta: What Does the 7-Month Trial Delay Mean for Sarah Grace Patrick's Case?
2 days ago
25 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick Murder Trial | No Weapon, No Motive Disclosed | FBI Agent Breaks Down The Evidence
2 days ago
55 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick Case: Former FBI Agent Analyzes the Evidence Before Trial
3 days ago
26 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick: Full Case Breakdown — Crime Scene, Family History, Evidence, and Trial Preview
4 days ago
21 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick: The Teen Charged With Killing Her Parents After Months of Crying TikToks and Zero Public Evidence
1 week ago
21 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
Sarah Grace Patrick Begged True Crime TikTokers to Cover Her Parents' Murder — Months Later, She Was Charged With Killing Them
1 week ago
21 minutes

The Trial Of Sarah Grace Patrick
The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows a homicide case as it unfolds—in real time, inside the courtroom.

On February 20, 2025, Kristin Brock and James Brock were found shot to death in their Carrollton, Georgia home. Their teenage daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, was inside the house. So was her five-year-old half-sister, who discovered the bodies. Sarah called 911 shortly afterward.

As this podcast launches, the trial is beginning.

Prosecutors have repeatedly claimed there are “mountains of physical and digital evidence,” gathered with assistance from the FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Yet as opening statements approach, no murder weapon has been recovered, no physical evidence tying Sarah to the shootings has been publicly presented, and the defense says full discovery was still outstanding leading into trial.

This podcast tracks what actually happens when rhetoric meets evidence.

Each episode breaks down the testimony, exhibits, and legal arguments presented in court—what’s admitted, what’s excluded, and what the jury is allowed to hear. We examine the crime scene details, the family’s volatile history, the interrogation of a minor, and the prosecution’s reliance on social media behavior and so-called “digital footprints.” We also analyze defense challenges, constitutional issues, witness credibility, and the role of a very young child witness in a case with enormous emotional weight.

Most importantly, we separate proof from perception—and courtroom facts from online speculation.

This is not a podcast about viral clips or hot takes. It’s about evidence, procedure, and the real-world consequences of trying a case in the public eye while a jury listens.

Two people are dead. A family is destroyed. And a teenager is on trial for her life.

If Sarah Grace Patrick is guilty, the jury will have to see clear proof.
 If she isn’t, the danger of a conviction built on behavior, assumptions, and social media optics is real.

The Trial of Sarah Grace Patrick follows the case day by day, as the evidence is finally revealed and tested—inside the courtroom, where the verdict will be decided.

New episodes throughout the trial.