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called the police to report that her father Mark Weekly and her
daughter Meredith were missing. She was arrested and charged with
their murders less than 24 hours later. At trial, prosecutors described
how Jessie killed the two in her father's home on June 18, 2015, then
left the bodies for four days before hiding them in storage containers.
Jessie has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and
one count of tampering with evidence. She is being held without bail.
Police said she returned to the house July 22, scraped their remains
off the floor with a shovel and put them into plastic storage bins,
which she later hid in a storage shed that belonged to the landlord,
who was on vacation at the time.
Prosecutors did not say specifically why they plan to seek the death
penalty.
Woman Charged With Murder of Her Father
and Daughter
Authorities said the motive for the murders was almost as horrific as
the crime itself: the single mother, who works as a cashier at a big-
box store, didn't want her daughter interfering with her relationship
with a new boyfriend.
"We can't understand in our minds how someone could murder their
6-year-old baby girl and murder their dad," Judd said. "But that's
exactly what she did and she showed no emotion."
Killed on July 18
From evidence found at the crime scene and the storage shed, and
from information gained in interviews with the accused, investigators
pieced together the following timeline:
On July 18, Jessie dropped her daughter off at her father's house.
Either later that day or the following day, she got into an argument
with her father over the child and she killed both of them.
"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."
Judd said Jessie returned on July 22, four days later, and used a
shovel to remove the decomposing bodies from the house into a
Chevy SUV. She put the bodies into bags to hide them, something she
learned from watching the television show "Criminal Minds," she told
investigators.
She took the bodies to a storage shed about 200 yards from Weekly's
house that belonged to his landlord. The landlord was vacationing
and out of town.
"Things don't smell right. Literally. They don't smell right," Judd
said.
Judd said at Weekly's house there was a "foul smell" that Jessie tried
to blame on rotting meat left in the kitchen sink and on a dead
raccoon under the porch. Police were not able to locate the dead
animal.
What they did find, after getting a search warrant, was slash marks
on a blood-soaked couch and a rug covering a bloodstained floor.
They also found the bodies in the nearby shed.
Claim Self-Defense
Jessie told investigators that her father tried to stab her, but she was
able to defend herself using martial-arts training that she learned
from her new boyfriend's father. The man later told police that he 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 told reporters. "None of the evidence supports any of this."
Judd said throughout the interview, Jessie did not shed a tear over
the deaths of her father and daughter. He said a gun and a knife were
used in the murders.