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Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
The coroner says three gunshot wounds to the head killed Ashley Smylie, and the prosecution team calls on a crime scene investigator who worked at the home where Carly Gregg fatally shot her mother and attempted to shoot her stepfather.
S1, EP22 "Defendant's Therapist"
According to Carly Gregg's therapist, Carly Gregg wasn't in an extreme agitated state in the weeks and months leading to the death of Ashley Smylie, her mother. Rebecca Kirk, a licensed mental health counselor told jurors that the defendant was treated for anxiety and sleeping problems. But, Kirk also reported that Gregg was cutting herself, talking about atheism, and having depressed thought. These were in therapy sessions just weeks before she shot her mother, Ashley Smylie, in her bedroom.
S1, EP23 "A State Forensic Psychologist Testifies"
A forensic psychologist working for the state of Mississippi took the stand. Prosecutors brought in this mental health expert to dismiss the defense's assertion that the defendant killed her own mom, Ashley Smylie, due to an untreated mental illness. Dr. Amanda Gugliano was the director of forensic evaluation services at the Mississippi State Hospital. She spent several hours evaluating the defendant after she was arrested.
S1, EP24 "Results Of The Forensic Psychological Report"
The mental health evaluation from a state forensic psychologist was elaborated for jurors. Prosecutors relied on the testimony of Dr. Amanda Gugliano to dismiss the Defense's claim that a mental health crisis was the result of Carly Gregg fatally shooting her mother, Ashley Smylie, and her stepfather, Heath Smylie. Dr. Gugliano pointed out to jurors how unusual it was for Gregg's attorney to be asking questions during her session with Gregg.
S1, EP25 "Dr. Jason Pickett"
A third mental health expert took the stand. During their rebuttal case the state attempted to dispute the claims that the defendant was mentally ill when she killed her mom, Ashley Smylie. Dr. Jason Pickett finalized an 85-page mental health evaluation on Carly Gregg after evaluating her for four hours. His conclusion was that she was not insane when she killed her mom and that she knew exactly what she was doing.