- Math teacher Ashley Smylie, 40, allegedly shot by her own daughter
- Her husband Heath came home to find the body and was also reportedly shot
- He wrestled the gun away from her and she fled before police caught her
A 14-year-old girl reportedly shot and killed her mother and wounded her stepfather before he wrestled the gun away and she fled.
Heath Smylie, 38, arrives home before 5 p.m. Tuesday to find his wife Ashley Smylie, 40, dead and his stepdaughter Carly Madison Gregg with a gun in his hand.
She allegedly shot him in the shoulder at their home on Ashton Way in Jackson, Mississippi, but he was able to overpower her and grab the gun.
Gregg jumped a fence in the backyard and ran away, but was caught by police about half an hour later after they hunted her down with a helicopter.
Ashley Smylie, 40, was reportedly shot dead by her 14-year-old daughter
Carly Madison Gregg, 14, was charged as an adult with her mother’s murder and attempted murder
Ashley taught math at Northwest Rankin High School, where her daughter studied, and was named New Teacher of the Year in 2022.
The sister of a student wrote on social media that “everyone loved her.”
Gregg was charged as an adult with the murder of her mother and the attempted murder of Heath Smylie, Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey said.
The teen was taken to the Rankin County Juvenile Detention Center, but was moved to the adult jail on Wednesday.
Gregg appeared briefly in Rankin County Court before Judge Kent McDaniel on Wednesday morning.
Ashley previously taught at Warren Central High School for five years.
Her body was taken to the state medical examiner’s office for an autopsy by Rankin County Coroner David Ruth to investigate her death.
Ashley Smylie was found dead in her home on Ashton Way in Jackson, Mississippi, on Tuesday afternoon when her stepfather Heath arrived home