SERIALously - 50: Father Sexually Assaults Daughter and Murders Son? What Really Happened? Grant and Gracie Solomon Case
Episode Date: August 23, 2023Mysterious Death of Tennessee Teen: What Really Happened To Grant Solomon? | Grant & Gracie Solomon Case Grant was just 18, a senior from Grace Christian Academy in Franklin, Tennessee, when he t...ragically passed away on July 20, 2020. But the way that Grant is said to have passed away still feels like a mystery for a lot of people. Apparently, he got hit by his own truck while practicing baseball with his dad, Aaron Solomon. Now, Grant’s sister, Gracie, and their mom, Angie, think there might be more to the story and are questioning if everything was just an accident. This episode was originally covered on my YouTube Channel, 10 to Life. Your True Crime BFF, Annie Elise Official Angie Solomon Links: https://linktr.ee/justiceforgrant Freedom For Gracie: https://www.freedom4gracie.com/ Video Version of this Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnYeLyXukhM All Social Media Links & Merch: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_  About Me: https://annieelise.com/ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com
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Hey true crime besties, welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly.
Hey everybody, welcome back to an all-new bonus episode of Serialistly. It's me, Annie, your true crime bestie, here to talk all things true crime with you. Now, the reason why I had
to jump on here and drop this bonus episode outside of the normal release schedule is because I need to talk to
you about this case. It is so wild. There is so much to talk about, so we got to get right into
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guest episodes, Q&As, all sorts of good stuff. All right, now let's get into today's case.
Attacks against children is a serious and widespread issue that affects millions of
children around the world. One particular form of mistreatment and targeted attacks against children that
has gained more attention in recent years is parental alienation, a situation
in which one parent attempts to manipulate a child into rejecting the
other parent. This can lead to a long-term emotional and psychological harm to the child,
as well as significant legal consequences. The impact of parental alienation on the child and
the rejected parent is devastating. Now, the case we're going to be discussing today is going to be
very controversial. So many of you have been requesting it, which is why I'm talking about it,
and there is a strong presence of parental alienation, physical, emotional torment, and
allegedly even crimes of the sexual nature, as well as death. There is a lot to unpack in this
case. Now, the reason why there are so many controversial opinions on this and why so many people are
confused as to what the truth might be in this case, what parental alienation is, that's
what we're going to really be talking about.
And I'll be honest, parental alienation is a situation that I really was not familiar
with at all until recent years.
So we're going to talk more about what that exactly is.
But this story aims to shed
light on the nature of the issues as well as their effects on the children and families, and of
course, the importance of developing effective interventions and support systems. So buckle up,
because today we are discussing the heartbreaking and, quite frankly, not talked about enough case of Gracie and Grant Solomon. This is
an extremely controversial case. Like I said, I want to mention it one more time, and it deals
with very sensitive information. So please, make sure to always do your own research and form your
own opinions. Everything included in this video is strictly my opinion, and it is all alleged until the court system proves otherwise.
This story begins with Angie, the mother of Grant and Gracie.
Despite growing up in a less-than-ideal household, Angie preserved and found her passions in basketball and singing.
She earned her bachelor's degree and went on to obtain her doctorate in pharmaceuticals.
An extremely intelligent and educated woman woman with hard work and determination, she bought her own home and
was on track to living a fulfilling and very successful life. However, as an adult in 2001,
Angie reconnected with a boy from her high school, a boy named Aaron Solomon. At the time,
Aaron was working as a sports anchor for VSMV, the NBC News
affiliate for Nashville, Tennessee. He and Angie quickly began a relationship, and only six weeks
later, she discovered that she was pregnant with their first child, Grant. Despite intending to
raise Grant on her own, though, Angie felt pressure from her parents to marry Aaron so that their child would
have a father figure. After being in a relationship for only two months, Angie reluctantly agreed to
the marriage. Four years later, on October 17, 2006, Angie welcomed a second child, a daughter
named Gracie. As a child, Grant was known for his upbeat personality and remarkable talents.
As a child, Grant was known for his upbeat personality and remarkable talents.
He was incredibly close to his mother and his little sister, Gracie, whom he saw himself as a protector for.
At the age of four, he started playing baseball and the field really became his safe haven.
Grant developed into a very gifted baseball pitcher who even caught the attention of Division I schools during his high school years.
Now, before we go any further in this, I just want to make this very clear,
that again, everything we are talking about is alleged, and from the mouths of Gracie and her mother.
I understand that when it comes to child custody and divorce and all of the things we are discussing today,
things can get very messy.
So I just want to stress,
everything that we're going over is all allegations made from Gracie and from Angie.
According to Angie, her and Aaron's relationship quickly turned tumultuous after Grant's birth.
Angie reported that Aaron had frequent violent outbursts and was manipulative, doing whatever he could to exert control over her. He even allegedly cheated
on her numerous times, further contributing to the deterioration of their relationship.
And to make it even worse, Angie allegedly also found out that Aaron was allegedly grooming
several underaged girls as well as hiring different workers in the sex industry. In 2011, Aaron reportedly voluntarily resigned from his position as a sports anchor,
although Angie claims he was actually terminated due to the discovery of inappropriate content on his computer and his phone.
In 2014, he transitioned to a role as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch, an investment management firm.
Despite the ongoing torment and challenges that Angie was facing, to a role as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch, an investment management firm. Despite
the ongoing torment and challenges that Angie was facing, she attempted to seek therapy. However,
Aaron refused to give her any privacy, often attending and even listening in on her sessions,
apparently. According to her, he refused to let her spend any extended periods of time alone,
so after a few sessions, he couldn't take
it anymore, and he joined her in therapy, where Angie was there diagnosed with post-traumatic
stress disorder, stemming from all of the different torment and attacks that she had experienced
throughout her life, including her childhood. And allegedly, Erin was diagnosed with narcissistic
personality disorder, as well as having an addiction to sex.
According to some reports, the harm that Aaron inflicted on Angie intensified after the birth
of their daughter, Gracie. He appeared to be consistently angry, particularly toward Angie
and their son, Grant. In early January 2013, five-year-old Gracie confided in her mother,
making very disturbing allegations about her father.
Aaron had apparently forbidden Angie from giving Gracie baths, insisting that only he could do so.
Now, if this is true, and it is according to Gracie and Angie, this is a ginormous red flag.
As time passed, Angie noticed that Gracie would become extremely upset and plead
not to take baths. It wasn't until Gracie came forward with her horrifying accusations
that Angie discovered the reason for her daughter's distress. Now, I can't quote Gracie
directly because YouTube will for sure flag me, but it is extremely disturbing, these allegations.
sure, flag me, but it is extremely disturbing, these allegations. Gracie told her mom that her dad was actually hurting her in a physical and sexual nature during bath time by putting soap
inside of her and that that was really hurting her. Angie confronted Aaron about Gracie's
allegations and allegedly he confessed to them. However, according to Angie, he warned her that if she told anybody,
he would take their children away from her.
During this period, Angie began seeing another therapist named Dr. Reed
to figure out a way to escape from Aaron.
She began taking notes on her phone about the various incidents
and corresponding with a therapist via email to develop a plan, an escape plan.
Gracie alleges that both sets of grandparents knew about what was happening as well and what her father had
been doing to her, but for whatever reason, they chose to support him. In May of 2013,
the situation reached a new low. Prior to this, Angie, Grant, and Gracie had been sleeping in the
master bedroom without Aaron.
Whenever Aaron had these violent outbursts, they would lock themselves in the master bedroom to keep safe.
Well, on May 9, 2013, Aaron allegedly had another one of his angry outbursts, causing everyone to flee.
In an attempt to escape his wrath, Angie took herself and the children to the master bedroom.
However, Aaron called her into the bathroom, and allegedly allegedly he hit her on the side of the head, then proceeded to strangle her
with the cord of a hairdryer. During this incident, Grant walked in and witnessed his father
strangling his mother. Grant was able to intervene and stop Aaron from potentially killing his mother
Angie. Angie managed to escape from the house at that moment, but neither she nor Grant reported the incident to authorities.
Angie was too frightened to do so herself, and she also warned Grant not to tell anybody because she was concerned for his safety as well.
However, in a weird twist, Aaron actually called 911 himself to report the incident.
twist, Aaron actually called 911 himself to report the incident. And let me just say, that right there is kind of out of the narcissist playbook to be the one to call 911 after you just attacked
your wife so that you can be the one to control the narrative and get ahead of the story. And what
he does next is beyond extreme. Angie claims that her parents had come over to the house and spoken
with Aaron, and that's when he called the authorities to report that Angie had attempted to take her own
life by using that cord of the hairdryer. Angie stated that Aaron and her parents forced her to
go to Parthenon Centennial Hospital and receive treatment, while sticking with that story that
she was mentally ill and had made an attempt on her own life. After speaking with the doctor alone at the hospital,
Angie revealed that the story that was told to the hospital staff
about her attempting to take her own life was not true.
She disclosed that Aaron was actually the harmful one
who had been physically harming her
and who had attempted to take her life that night with that hairdryer cord.
They allowed her to spend the night at the hospital to relax a
little, and following the doctor's advice, she obtained a restraining order against Erin. However,
when she returned home on May 11th, she discovered that the house was completely empty. Erin and the
children had vanished, and despite her repeated phone calls, neither Erin, her parents, nor Erin's
parents answered. The next day on May 12th,
which also happened to be Mother's Day, Angie had hoped that Erin would bring the children to see
her. However, instead of Erin, the police showed up at her house. Apparently, Erin had called 911
once again, again claiming that Angie was trying to end her life. But the police, after examining
the situation, didn't find any evidence
to support Erin's claim. They believed that Angie was likely in a very toxic and harmful relationship
and they left without taking any further action. According to the medical report, Angie spent less
than 24 hours at that medical center where she was evaluated for life-ending thoughts. She was
brought in by paramedics and
accompanied by her husband and her parents. Despite the confusion about whether her presentation was
due to attacks or a life-ending attempt, she was admitted, of course, out of caution. The psychiatric
evaluation suggested that Angie was likely in a very toxic and harmful relationship with her
husband and may have been mistreated as a child by her parents. According to the medical chart, Dr. Michael Murphy, the admitting physician,
spoke with Angie's psychiatrist who revealed that the plan was for her to leave the house and file
for divorce. The chart indicated that Angie did not display any signs of depression, nor did she
express any thoughts about ending her own life. Additionally, her chart showed
that her outpatient psychiatrist confirmed that she had not attempted to end her life in the past.
Dr. Murphy also noted that there was no evidence that Angie had attempted to use that cord on
herself, and he did not believe that she was in an acute state of mind that would lead to ending her
own life. She was diagnosed with major depression in remission
and was given a global assessment of functioning score of 65. It was noted in the discharge summary
that she was in a risky situation with her possibly violent husband and that her parents
were unreliable sources of information. However, Angie was cooperative and calm during that entire
assessment and admission process. The summary
also indicated that there were no changes to her outpatient medication schedule and there was no
concern for life-ending ideations or harm to herself or others. Therefore, it was concluded
that Angie was not a danger to herself or others. So after obtaining a restraining order against
Aaron, Angie anxiously awaited news of her children's whereabouts.
Despite repeatedly reaching out to the police, they appeared unwilling to take action. Meanwhile,
Aaron had filed for divorce and obtained an order of protection against Angie for himself and their
children, who he was granted full custody of. Over the next several months, Angie fought relentlessly
to regain custody of her children,
while Gracie and Grant remained with their father. Gracie revealed that neither she nor her brother
wanted to live with their father, Aaron, due to his strict and physically harmful behavior.
He imposed strict dietary restrictions, allowing only meat and vegetables while completely
prohibiting sugar. According to a friend of Grant's, he lost 25 pounds and appeared noticeably frail and skinny during the first year that he
lived with his father. One incident allegedly involved Grant attempting to escape by jumping
out of a moving car, but his father Aaron grabbed him by the wrist so hard that Grant thought it was
broken. Gracie also noticed years later that
Grant would often hold his wrist, suggesting that he may have suffered an injury from the incident.
On June 21, 2013, as things are beginning to escalate, the divorce hearing took place before
Judge Philip E. Smith, with Aaron represented by two attorneys, David Scott and Michael Parsley,
and Angie was represented by Joni Abernathy and Michael Parsley, and Angie was represented
by Joni Abernathy. During the hearing, Aaron used Angie's father and sister to testify against her,
but medical experts who examined Angie testified in her favor. They presented evidence indicating
that she was not thinking about ending her own life and did not attempt to ever harm herself.
Instead, they confirmed that Angie was
in fact a victim of domestic disputes. During the end of the hearing, despite the medical experts
testifying on Angie's behalf, Judge Smith ultimately ruled in Aaron's favor. Now, I want to just be
clear because again, we are only getting one side of the story here. We are only getting
Angie and Gracie's version of events here. Now,
I'm not saying that her family is toxic or not toxic, but we do have to take into consideration
that her sister and her parents were testifying on Erin's behalf, not hers. So if there is more
to the story underneath the surface that we don't know about, it is entirely possible.
It also is entirely
possible that due to whatever she suffered in her childhood, that her parents are toxic and maybe
they are advocating for the wrong side. We don't know, so just keep an open mind as we continue to
go through, but I just want to remind you all of that. Over the following six months, Angie reached
out to her counselor more frequently to find a solution. She also diligently documented
any instances of physical harm, neglect, or manipulation committed by Aaron. By 2014,
the courts granted Angie two hours of supervised visitation per week, and Aaron finally allowed her
to see the children. However, during her visits, Angie observed that her children were not doing
well, not at all. Grant had
allegedly lost a significant amount of weight again, and Gracie had dark, discolored bags under
her eyes. It was evident that the children were going through a lot of suffering, showing physical
signs of exhaustion. It was clear that something here needed to be done. Now, the court ruled that
Angie could not have any parenting time until she underwent a full psychiatric evaluation, which she did, and the evaluation clearly stated that Angie
was a fully capable parent based on ample evidence. Dr. Reed, Angie's longtime psychiatrist, informed
the court that her mental health prognosis was excellent and that Aaron had manipulated the court
into believing that she was much worse off
than she actually was. The psychiatrist also revealed that the children had made several
comments about what they had endured under Aaron's care. Despite this, Aaron retained custody of the
children, with Angie only permitted to visit them for six hours per week. In November of 2014,
Gracie had told her mother that her dad was still attacking her
in a sexual manner. Going into 2015, Gracie told her mom more and more about these allegations.
She stated that there were times that she would randomly become very sleepy, and then she would
wake up in her father's bed with the inside of her thighs and privates burning, but that she could never remember why.
There was a time when Gracie managed to FaceTime her mother without Aaron noticing,
and during the call she showed her mother a series of bruises on her inner thighs.
Gracie couldn't recall how she got the bruises, but Aaron claimed that they were just rashes from
her swimsuit, which Gracie apparently knew was not true. Gracie also alleged that if she or
Grant said something that upset Aaron while they were driving, he would start driving very fast
just to scare them. During this period, Aaron had inherited a trust fund worth more than $1 million
from a deceased aunt, and he had been receiving monthly payments of about $100,000 for several
months. He had a lot of money, a lot of money to burn.
However, despite receiving all of this money,
in April of 2015, he reported to the police that Angie was not paying child support,
and this led to her arrest.
This was seen as a threat to her to keep her from speaking out about
the allegations that she had recently discovered from her daughter, Gracie. As a result,
Angie says that she spent the next three years struggling to appease Aaron to remain silent and
to fight for the safety of herself and her children. Angie says that she persisted in reaching
out to various law enforcement agencies, church members, and the Grace Christian Academy to express
her concerns about her and her children's
safety. She even tried to report Aaron for potentially grooming other students at the
high school, but her warnings were dismissed. Despite her efforts, in August of 2018,
both Grant and Gracie fled their home with Aaron for the first time, but Aaron quickly reported
them to the police as missing and had them brought back. He requested that the police take them back to his house in what Gracie believes was an attempt to intimidate them into never disobeying him again.
Now, the weekend of August 17th and 18th, 2018 starts to take a turn.
Grant had a baseball tournament in North Carolina and Angie had filed for an emergency custody hearing based
on allegations of dependent neglect and physical harm by Aaron. So Grant stayed at his tournament
and Gracie and Aaron were on their way back to Tennessee for the custody hearing. Along the way,
Aaron booked a hotel room with only one bed, despite Gracie's request for a room with two beds.
Gracie claims that not only did they have to share the
bed together, but that her father attacked her that night as well. During the court hearing the
next day, Gracie recounted the events of the previous night and provided a detailed description
of what her father had done to her. However, Aaron's lawyer aggressively challenged her
recollection, insisting that she was mistaken and that nothing inappropriate had occurred.
The lawyer even got in Gracie's face, alleging to convince her that she was misremembering and that her allegations
were false. Grant also submitted a letter to the courts detailing the physical actions that were
taking place that he had endured at the hands of his father. He expressed that he was living in fear
of his father, who restricted his food, humiliated him by calling him fat, and made him work endlessly for baseball without any breaks.
According to Grant, Aaron only saw him as a reflection of his own parenting excellence, based solely on his baseball talents.
Grant stated that his father would lie about his mother's mental health, despite having evidence that proved otherwise.
his mother's mental health, despite having evidence that proved otherwise. He and Gracie both expressed their desire to live with their mother, and that every moment spent with their
father was filled with terror. At the conclusion of the case, Williamson County Circuit Court Judge
Deanna Johnson dismissed the petition, citing lack of merit. Furthermore, she barred Angie from
filing any additional civil lawsuits against Aaron for the next six years.
Essentially, the judge discredited Gracie and Angie's claims,
assuming that Angie was filing these lawsuits out of spite rather than genuine concern.
Despite Gracie's clear fear, she was forced to return to her father's custody
and travel back to North Carolina to retrieve her brother.
Unfortunately, nobody seemed to take Gracie's concerns seriously.
Now, Aaron attends the same church as many influential members of the court system in their Tennessee county,
including Governor Bill Lee.
They all attend Grace Chapel Church, where Aaron and his children Gracie and Grant have been involved for several years,
even going to school in the same building.
While the church and the school are separate entities, they do share similar ideologies,
and many members believe that Aaron is a good man who attends church, gives back to the community,
and is a great father. Law enforcement, the courts, and the government all seem inclined
to believe Aaron due to their shared affiliation with the same church and ideologies. Furthermore,
in this case, it was alleged that Judge Johnson had spoken with the pastor of the church shortly
before making her ruling. Now, this has led Angie to believe that there is an additional bias at
play here. In May of that year, Gracie and Grant were supposed to live with a family friend under
DCS care, although their father was still granted some custody. There was a moment when Grant and a friend were celebrating in court, as they believed they
would no longer have to live with their father, but it turned out to be short-lived because he
still had more custody than their mother. Gracie had also tried to confide in staff members at her
high school, Grace Christian Academy, about the physical attacks that she was enduring at the
hands of her father. One day, the principal called her into the office and advised her to stop talking
about what was happening to preserve her reputation. After hearing this, her brother Grant had enough
and decided to stop going to school until he got a meeting with the principal. Grant got his meeting
with the principal where they just justified their actions by explaining that they were just trying to save Gracie's reputation.
Grant went to the school pastor and told him about the alleged actions that were taking place, but still nobody apparently took any action.
Now in the video I'm about to show, Angie records Aaron in a doctor's parking lot, trying to coerce Gracie into going with him.
Prior to this, Angie was in the car line to pick up Gracie for a doctor's
appointment. However, Aaron showed up at the school to demand that he take Gracie to the
appointment instead. The school followed Aaron's demand even after Gracie broke down and told the
principal why she didn't want to go with her father. This is where headmaster Robbie Mason
says that Gracie's claims are old news and then puts her in the car with her father. Angie,
still very concerned, followed Gracie and Aaron to the doctor.
This is the conversation in the parking lot after Gracie's appointment. I want to ride with mom.
Alright, so then after the party you go with me and Grant to Mississippi?
I don't want to go to Mississippi, please. I just want to stay.
Okay, Gracie, you're coming to Maine eventually.
Because you guys are breaking the rules. I'm not.
You two are breaking the rules. I'm not. You two are breaking the rules.
I'm not.
Is that what you think it is?
No, I know what it is.
I understand.
But at some point,
we're supposed to be following rules
that aren't being followed.
And there's reasons for the rules.
And it doesn't matter what me us three think
and we've had this conversation a number of times but it's going to stop
gracie will be coming to me at some point whether you like it or not it will happen
because i'm not going to continue to allow us to be breaking the rules
and you shouldn't be allowing it either And you shouldn't be allowing it either. And you shouldn't be allowing it either.
It's not just about what you want right now.
It's much bigger than that.
And I've tried to play nice and be nice about it,
and you think that you've been with Mom way more than you're supposed to
and way more than what the judge said.
It doesn't matter what you think right now.
Grant and Gracie's former guardian ad litem testified that she had never seen the level
of control exerted over the children as by Aaron Solomon. And then everything regarding this case,
the custody dispute, the domestic disputes, everything was about to go from bad to incredibly worse. Because on July 20th, 2020, now 18-year-old Grant
drove an hour to school at Grace Christian Academy for baseball practice. Remember, they were living
with a family friend at the time, which explains the long commute. However, just 15 minutes before
practice, Grant was struck by his own truck and killed. And the only witness to this incident was none other than his father, Aaron.
On the same day, around 8.44 a.m., Aaron called 911 from the parking lot to report an incident.
He initially claimed that Grant had parked his truck at his practice location at the Ward Performance Center Institute in Gallatin, Tennessee.
Aaron said that he parked his own car and was looking at his phone when he noticed that Grant's truck was no longer parked next to him. Shortly
after, he heard a loud crash and saw the truck rolling down the hill and into the ditch, hitting
Grant and dragging him with the truck. When the police arrived to take his statement, he told the
police that he saw Grant get out of the truck and grab his baseball gear from the bed of the truck. Then he saw the truck start backing up, hitting and dragging
Grant all the way to the ditch and trapping him underneath the car. During the 911 call, Aaron
initially claimed that there were three other witnesses to the incident, but this was never
mentioned again. He stated that he had three guys here, but later he changed his story and reported that he
was the only one present to witness the incident. Now have a listen to this call.
I'm trying. Where's your emergency? It's 1357 South Water Street. It's off 109. Please hurry.
It's off 109. Please hurry. You said 57?
Please hurry.
Okay, what's going on?
1357.
My son's truck backed over him and it's rolled over him and drug him into the ditch and it's on top of him.
He's trapped under the truck and I...
Yeah, he... Somehow it drug him underneath it. Yes, my son is under it. I'm trying to know I'm trying to call 911.
Okay, what's your name? Oh my god. My name is Aaron Solomon. And you said oh my god, 1357 South Water Avenue, right?
Yes.
How old is the male?
He's 18.
He just turned 18 a couple weeks, about a month ago.
That's my son.
Oh my God.
Oh my God, this is not good.
Is he awake?
Oh, please hurry.
I don't know.
I don't think so.
He's not alert, right?
No, he's out. And he's trapped. I got three guys here, and he's trapped under the truck.
Okay.
Oh, my gosh.
I understand, sir. Stay on the phone with me while we get somebody out there. What's your name?
Aaron Solomon.
All right, Aaron.
Huh?
What kind of vehicle is it?
Alright, Aaron. Huh? What kind of vehicle is it? It's a Toyota Tacoma, Tacoma and it's the vehicle has to, he's underneath the vehicle. Okay, I've got that. And it's. Okay, I've got that. What color is it? It's a white truck. That's my son. It's somehow it backed up. Yeah.'m on one I'm on with nine one on one right now oh my god oh my god oh my god was your son working
on it no no he was just getting out of it.
We're on an incline, and I guess he didn't have it in park or something, or it wasn't engaged.
Oh, my God.
Is your son still not responding?
No, no.
And he's still under pressure?
No one can get him out from under no it's no units and rounds to you I'm just asking you questions for we can update them okay
can you check and huh are you then somebody's telling me that he's coming to. Okay. Maybe. He's waking up, kind of keeping still.
So he is breathing.
Yeah, he can't move.
I don't think he can move.
I don't know.
Okay.
No, he can't move.
He's trapped.
Okay.
We got somebody in route.
Now, when he wakes up, he might be scared.
I'm telling him, ma'am.
Can somebody come in and talk to him?
Yeah, somebody talk to him.
Shit.
There's blood.
Is he facing up or down?
He's facing up.
They said he may aspirate.
We need to hurry.
Oh, my God.
So does he have blood coming out of his mouth?
Yeah, there's blood coming out.
Yeah, somehow it drug him down, I think. I don't know whether it wasn't
in part or what or if it didn't engage the brake or
it drug him underneath somehow.
They said he's facing up. Okay.
But he's bleeding from his mouth. So, Grant,
turn your face to the side if you can, barely, but be careful.
Don't move him, okay?
We can't move him. We can't move him.
Thank God.
All right, he's in there, there. I'm going to let you go, okay?
Now, in my opinion, Aaron sounds remarkably calm in this 911 call.
Despite repeatedly stating that Grant is trapped,
he doesn't appear to have checked whether he is actually stuck under the truck.
While there were no witnesses to the actual incident,
someone who arrived on the scene afterwards observed that Aaron was standing on top of a hill,
pacing back and forth while on the phone with the dispatcher. This witness also noted that Aaron never went over
the truck to check on Grant or attempt to rescue him, which seems very strange considering the
circumstances. One would expect a parent to rush to their child's aid in such a situation,
but Aaron kept his distance from the scene, kept his distance entirely, apparently.
Shortly after the 911 call, ambulances arrived at the scene. Police reports indicate that when
they arrived, Grant was lying on his back underneath the front of the truck between the tires.
The tires were not putting any weight on his body at the time, and he was bleeding from the scalp,
nose, and ears. He was unresponsive initially, but still breathing.
The paramedics removed him from underneath the truck, started CPR, and put him in the ambulance.
However, by the time they reached the hospital at 9 30 a.m., he was pronounced dead. Hospital staff
found one laceration on the back of his skull and three bruises, one on his jaw, one on his left hip, and the other near his right
thigh. Although he had a head injury, the cause of his death was determined to be cardiac arrest.
Aaron provided his statement to the police at the hospital where Grant was and was given paperwork
to fill out as well. Aaron made the decision not to have an autopsy performed on Grant and also declined to donate his organs.
This decision was made before Angie even arrived at the hospital, and she was not consulted on any of these matters, apparently.
Angie expressed frustration with this decision, as she believed an autopsy could have provided valuable information and that Grant's organs could have been used to save other lives.
Despite these concerns, police quickly closed the case, ruling Grant's death as an accident.
However, Angie, Gracie, and their supporters find many aspects of this situation very troubling and unsatisfying, to say the least.
Now, I can definitely understand why people have concerns about the story.
Firstly, the claim that Grant was dragged
under the truck doesn't match up with the injuries that he sustained. He only had one
laceration on the back of his head and had three bruises on his jaw, hip, and thigh, with no scrapes
or marks from being dragged over pavement, rocks, and grass. Also, the truck had been driven for an
hour to reach the practice location, so it would have been hot, yet there are no burn marks on Grant's body.
There are also no signs of blood, scuff marks, or burn marks on the asphalt where he likely would have hit his head and sustained the injury that caused him to bleed out.
This figure compares Grant's height to the truck and suggests that he was backed up over by the truck despite
reports that the weight of the tires was not on top of him. However, there is no evidence of bruising
on his back, butt, or abdomen, nor any scrapes or scratch marks. If he had been hit and dragged,
these types of injuries would be expected, you would think. Additionally, if he had fallen and
hit his head, it would have been at
the time of the impact as blunt force trauma would have caused him to fall back. The shoes that Grant
was wearing during the incident are pictured here, and they appear to be completely clean, without
any dirt or scuff marks, despite the claim that Grant's body was dragged through rocks, grass, and
dirt. Additionally, photos from the scene
suggest that the car started in the parking lot, backed over the grass
depicted in the image, and ended up in a ditch with the tires on the sidewalk,
supposedly all while dragging Grant's body. Upon examining the scene photos, it
is apparent that there are no tracks or damage to the grass where Grant's body
was allegedly dragged through, despite claims that the car had driven over it.
However, there are clear tire marks on the sidewalk leading to the ditch, indicating that the car had driven forward onto the sidewalk.
Notably, there are no tire marks or scuff marks in the parking lot where Grant was allegedly dragged, contrary to the presence of tire marks on
the sidewalk where the car had driven forward. Grant's glasses were also found on the sidewalk,
which is unusual because he always wore them and couldn't see without them. It's unclear how they
ended up there, whether he dropped them or if they were knocked off or if somebody intentionally
removed them. However, they were not found in the parking lot where he was allegedly hit by the car.
If he had fallen and lost his glasses in that parking lot,
it's unlikely that they would have remained on him as he was dragged,
only to fall off after he was pinned underneath the car.
Make it make sense.
It does not add up.
The math ain't maffin.
Further examination of the scene showed a rock with blood on it was found
next to the front driver's side door in the ditch. Despite Grant's only reported injury being blunt
force trauma to the head, there was no blood on the pavement, only on the rock. So it raises the
question, did Grant hit his head on the rock or on the pavement, as Aaron claimed. If the truck had indeed backed all the
way up into the ditch, it would have sustained significant damage, yet the only visible damage
is a slightly damaged back bumper. And experts assert that the back bumper on a Toyota Tacoma
is easily breakable. When the EMTs arrived, they used a jack to lift the car and to pull out Grant's
body. So it's possible that
the contact of the back bumper with the sidewalk during the lifting process caused the minor damage.
And just so we're very, very clear here, according to the reported story, the truck allegedly rolled
backwards all the way across the parking lot and into the deep ditch, even going up the other side.
the parking lot and into the deep ditch, even going up the other side. However, the depth and the terrain of the ditch make it extremely improbable for the truck to make such a maneuver
without incurring significant damage. The force of impact would have been much greater and caused
way more damage to the truck. So that right there, what we just discussed, is pretty much all of the
sketchy stuff going on with the actual scene
itself. And after the incident, the truck was taken back to Aaron's driveway and kept there for
a year. However, by February of 2021, Angie learned that the truck had been taken to a scrapyard in
Nashville. The photo of the truck taken after the incident shows almost no damage, which really
doesn't seem to warrant scrapping the vehicle. It's possible
that insurance could have covered the repair costs, so that part is really strange. Why scrap it?
Fortunately, Angie was able to obtain the truck and have it forensically examined.
Now, allegedly, the results indicated that the accident could not have occurred the way Aaron
described. However, even despite the history of the domestic allegations,
the death of Aaron's son, his daughter's claims of attacks, and the inconsistencies in the scene
itself, the Gallatin Police Department refuses to investigate. However, the family suspects foul
play on Aaron's part. Before his death, Grant had just turned 18 one month prior, and he had always had a history of
protecting his sister, Gracie. With his newly attained adult status, the family hoped that he
would be taken more seriously in court and in the church. The family suspect that Aaron intentionally
drove the truck over the sidewalk where Grant was possibly standing, causing him to fall back and
hit his head on that nearby rock,
then left the truck over Grant to kill him and prevent him from exposing Aaron's alleged attacks
on Gracie. On May 12, 2021, Gracie, who was 14 years old at the time, made a brave decision to
expose the secrets and the lies that had been kept hidden for far too long. In an 18-minute long video
uploaded to YouTube, she shared the story of her attacks that she had suffered from a very young
age. Gracie boldly stated that her father Aaron was a dishonest, controlling, and violent person.
She recounted instances where he had attempted to harm her mother and had even inflicted harm
on Gracie herself. She also
revealed her belief that Aaron had killed her brother Grant and that she feared for her own life.
I hate my dad. I'm absolutely terrified of him for everything he's done to me, my brother, and my mom.
I don't want to call him my dad anymore. He's never listened to me. He's hurt me sexually, physically,
and mentally. Ever since I was born, my dad has done awful things to me.
First, he never let my mom bathe me. It was always him.
So by not letting my mom come in at all, it meant that he could do anything to me.
I would always tell my mom I felt like I was more like a wife to him instead of his daughter.
He would always bring his phone to the bathroom with him.
At the time, I didn't know it,
but I strongly believed he was taking pictures and videos.
I had to learn to hide my body from him
by flipping my hair over
because he wouldn't leave me alone
while I was showering or getting out.
Dad is super manipulative
and has manipulated so many people.
He even tries to convince me
that I'm being brainwashed by my mom
and everything I remember never happened. He tries to convince me that I am being brainwashed by my mom and everything I remember
never happened.
He tries to scare me into thinking my mom's house is unsafe.
He knows how scared I am of robberies and kidnapping or getting taken from my mom.
In fact, he took me away from my mom for years when I was just ending my kindergarten year.
Later on, he told me that I was never going back to my mom and that she was actually dead. I don't remember when I found out that she was alive but I know Grant and I both
believed she was dead for years because of him. Grant and my dad never had a good father-son
relationship because of my dad. Dad would always harm, threaten, scare, and stress Grant out so so
badly. Before my dad took us for my mom, Grant and I were scared of dad because of his ridiculous and terrifying behavior.
From trying to kill my mom and constantly yelling at her, to freaking us out from all the things he has done to us and our mom.
When he took us, he was just as mean and hurtful as he is now.
This is from October 21st, 2020.
Ever since Grant, my brother, passed three months ago yesterday,
ever since grant my brother passed three months ago yesterday my dad aaron solomon has been stopping us and just coming at us by throwing away and forgetting about boundaries i had set
i set boundaries for myself a while back and he pretty much went by those for almost two years
but while my granddad he came after me he literally just entered himself into our home
and was hugging me and playing with my hair. I hated when he did that.
It makes me gag, and it makes me think of the things that he has done to me.
According to Gracie, for the two years leading up to Grant's death,
she had established boundaries with Aaron after attending therapy,
and for the most part, he had mostly respected them.
The attacks had stopped for the most part, apparently.
However, after Grant's death,
they started back up again. Gracie claimed that Aaron would show up at the house where she was staying unannounced and try to touch her hair or hug her. He would try to convince her to come
over to his house, but she always refused. He would also find her friends and take videos of
them, sending them to Gracie. Despite having a restraining order in place, Erin has been ignoring it,
showing up at her school, and attempting to contact her, and Gracie has not been able to
catch a break from him. After the video was uploaded, Gracie was placed in DCF custody by
court order due to the concerns of psychological harm. Angie stated that this is an unprecedented
move, despite Gracie's desire to live with her mother and seek
justice for her brother's death at the hands of their alleged harmful father. In addition to
Gracie's video, a friend also posted a video on the same YouTube channel detailing what she knew
about Gracie's experiences. There is also a Justice for Grant YouTube page that goes through the scene
and discrepancies in various videos.
Now, Aaron has filed a defamation lawsuit against Angie and a group of Gracie's friends,
alleging that all of the allegations made in Gracie's video are completely untrue.
He claims that after multiple attempts to defame him in court,
Angie resorted to social media to extort him into giving up custody and raise money for herself.
According to the lawsuit, all of the claims made in the video, including the allegations of the attacks from Gracie and Grant, Aaron's diagnosis as a sex addict and a narcissist, and his termination
from his job as a sports anchor due to inappropriate content on his computer, are all entirely
fabricated. Under the pretext of their right to free speech,
Angie and her team appealed the lawsuit, and Aaron eventually withdrew it. However, as of last year,
in 2022, it's reported that his legal team is planning to refile the lawsuit at the federal
level. The details about this part of the case are quite limited. We do know that Gracie is safe now
and living
with her mother, but it appears that nothing has been done regarding Aaron. Despite the accusations
from Angie, which many have turned a blind eye to, the family continues to plea for help,
but those individuals have refused to comment. This includes the church and the schools that
Gracie attended. While the school claims that they were unaware of any attack allegations,
screenshots on the Freedom for Gracie website reveal conversations where multiple individuals
within the church, within the courts, and the school agreed to meetings where the allegations
were discussed. Although the individuals involved deny knowing about any of these allegations,
there is evidence that suggests they may have known. For more specific screenshots
and conversations, you can visit the timeline section of the website Freedom for Gracie.
The website provides a detailed timeline of events from the time that Angie met Aaron
up to the present day. It also includes a page that outlines the details of Grant's death,
police and hospital reports, information about those who ignored their cries for help,
and profiles of the individuals involved. So if you are interested in learning more about this
case and examining the evidence for yourself, please visit the website. And I encourage you
to do so so that you are forming your own opinion in this matter. In addition, there is an active
Instagram page and a GoFundMe account set up to support Gracie in her legal battles as she seeks justice for herself and her late brother.
With the funds being used to assist in the costs associated with her legal proceedings and the challenges with the court systems and DCS.
I just wanted to say thank you. It means so much that people are actually listening and, you know, honestly showing respect.
and, you know, honestly showing respect.
I haven't had that for the past 14 years,
and now it's still a really hard time, and there's a lot going on.
But there's just this feeling inside of me that feels more hopeful,
and so I thank you so much.
And I want to be an advocate when I'm older,
and I honestly think this is the beginning, and maybe I can start now.
But as I speak, I hope that this is helping other children or maybe even moms because I know there are other people out there that go through the same thing.
And I just wanted to say thank you. It means so much to me.
So again, once you review all of the evidence and make a
determination for yourself of what you believe is the truth in this matter, you are free to donate
at your own discretion or not donate. Entirely up to you. In my view, it's pretty hard to fathom
why Gracie and her family would fabricate such serious accusations. It's not as if they have
anything to gain from putting themselves through this kind of
ordeal. Furthermore, impartial professionals in the court system have testified that it is likely
that Angie and her children were victims in this situation of Aaron. These individuals are trained
solely to rely on the facts and use their medical expertise to arrive at conclusions, rather than
any personal bias or preconceptions. So it doesn't make sense to me
that the courts would believe Aaron, who has a strong personal interest in the outcome, over
medical professionals who have no personal stake in the case other than protecting their patients.
Even the best of us would be biased in favor of ourselves and our children, so it's puzzling that
the courts would believe the biased party over those whose job it is to be impartial.
But like I said at the top of this video, parental alienation is a very real thing.
So while, according to Angie and Gracie, Aaron was the one doing the alienating of the children
from Angie and painting her as the crazy, scorned, harmful woman that, you know, was trying to take her own life, it is entirely
possible, just playing devil's advocate here, guys, it is entirely possible, since we are only
getting one version of the story right now, that there is parental alienation happening on Angie's
side. We need to be unbiased here and look at both sides. And again, that's because in recent
years I have learned what parental alienation is, so it is very important to gather all information from both sides, not just
one narrative, and make a determination from there. I personally do believe that Gracie is a victim of
a flawed system and attacks, and it has caused her a great deal of suffering. From what side?
It's unclear. I do fully trust her
account of events and feel that we should all be advocating for justice on her behalf given what I
have seen. But if there is other evidence that I have not seen that has not been brought forward
yet, then my opinion may change. Additionally, as it stands now, I personally have doubts about
Erin's description of Grant's death, and not to mention the circumstances, location, and the timing that suggest that it was a heat-of-the-moment decision.
Physical attacks is often viewed as an isolated incident that occurs without warning or intervention.
However, this perception is what different enablers and actual perpetrators want people to believe.
perpetrators want people to believe. In reality, victims frequently speak out but those in position of power may ignore
their pleas or prioritize their own interests over the victim's
well-being. The Freedom for Gracie movement seeks to not
only help Gracie escape from her situation but also bring
justice for Grant who suffered from neglect and inadequate
support when he tried to report the attacks and what was going
on. This movement highlights the importance of believing and supporting victims, as well as the responsibility
of individuals and institutions to take action and hold these people and these perpetrators
accountable for their actions. This case has raised significant questions about the adequacy
of current child protection services and has sparked a larger conversation about how society can better protect
vulnerable children from these attacks. The Grant-Solomon case serves as a sombering reminder
of the urgent need for a more proactive approach to child welfare, and it highlights the importance
of taking all allegations seriously. So if you're interested in following this case and supporting
Angie and her children, please consider following the Freedom for Gracie Instagram page, signing the petition, donating to their GoFundMe if you want, and checking out their website. I think it's important that if you support them, you show them that support and show them that we hear them, support them, and that we're in their corner as they fight this.
Let me know what you guys think about this case if you have heard about this situation if there's details I missed what you believe and what you believe to be the truth in this as I mentioned again
I'm, just going to say it as a disclaimer
Everything in this video is my opinion
It's all alleged until a court system proves it and always do your own research to form your own opinions
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