An Alabama woman has admitted to murdering another woman by throwing her off a cliff – with the killer’s mother set to go on trial later this year for allegedly helping her…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Jessie Kelly and her mother Loretta Carr were both charged in 2023 with the murder of Mary Elizabeth Isbell, who was last seen in late 2021.
Kelly was set to go on trial on Monday but entered a guilty plea, pleading to a lesser charge of murder, according to WAFF. She was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Kelly is expected to testify against her mother, with Carr’s trial set for December.
Investigators said the pair threw Isbell from a cliff in Little River Canyon National Preserve in northeast Alabama.
Authorities searched far and wide for Isbell’s body, but were unable to find any trace of the missing Hartselle, Alabama mother until June 2023.
Her remains were located two days after Kelly and Carr were detained.
At the time of their arrest, investigators said that the pair knew Isbell through another person and had been suspects from the start. A motive remains unclear.
Jessie Kelly was set to go on trial on Monday but entered a guilty plea, pleading to a lesser charge of murder. She was sentenced to 40 years in prison
Jessie Kelly was set to go on trial on Monday but entered a guilty plea, pleading to a lesser charge of murder. She was sentenced to 40 years in prison
Investigators said the pair threw Mary Elizabeth Isbell (pictured) from a cliff in Little River Canyon National Preserve in northeast Alabama
Investigators said the pair threw Mary Elizabeth Isbell (pictured) from a cliff in Little River Canyon National Preserve in northeast Alabama
Carr had shared a photo of herself near the site of the murder, posing it in January 2019.
Officers discovered the remains on June 28 of 2023, with forensics confirming they belonged to Isbell two days later – on what would have been her 39th birthday.
Loretta Ray Carr, seen here, is set to go on trial later this year in the death of Isbell
Loretta Ray Carr, seen here, is set to go on trial later this year in the death of Isbell
Her ex-husband had reported her missing in 2021, with police in her hometown of Hartselle unable to determine if she was in DeKalb County.
After deputies carried out a search warrant of her home, they said there was clear signs of a struggle inside.
According to AL.com, investigators charged Carr and Kelly following a tip, a witness statement and one of the defendant’s statements.
An affidavit filed in DeKalb County District Court and seen by the outlet alleges that the two murdered Isbell on or around October 18, 2021.
According to the affidavit, they did so by ‘pushing her off a cliff’ and ‘during her abduction or attempt to abduct’.
At a previous press conference, DeKalb County officials called the murder a ‘brutal and inhuman’ crime.
Jessie Kelly (right) and her mother Loretta Carr (left) are seen here. Kelly is now set to testify against her mom
Jessie Kelly (right) and her mother Loretta Carr (left) are seen here. Kelly is now set to testify against her mom
Carr had shared a photo of herself near the site of the murder, posing it in January 2019
In the months leading up to her disappearance, Isbell was suspected of theft in DeKalb County.
The sheriff’s office said the theft involved an apartment she was living in with her boyfriend, James Allen Wright.
James Wright was arrested by the sheriff’s office in September 2021 and released to a Florida rehab facility in November 2021.
The sheriff’s office said while he was in jail, Isbell was essentially homeless, moving between friends’ houses and ‘living where she could in DeKalb County.’
Her mother, Debbie Wood, told a local news channel in 2022 that Isbell got caught up entangled with a ‘bad’ crowd.
‘I think she got mixed up with some wrong people,’ she said.
She described Isbell’s relationship with Wright as ‘new but troubled,’ saying they were always getting into fights…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>