Snapped: Women Who Murder - Ciera Harp
Episode Date: September 3, 2023Just as detectives investigating the death of an Atlanta based rapper are closing what appears to be a domestic dispute case, they are faced with horrifying evidence planted by the victim sec...onds before his death.Season 30 Episode 09Originally aired: December 5, 2021Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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An aspiring rapper gives his all to achieve his dream.
He had already accomplished a whole lot,
performing and opening up for, you know, ludicrous.
I made my money in a more f**king week
and I'm gonna f**king make all their life.
But the music stops when shots ring out.
She's hard to understand.
She is screaming.
He's dead on the floor with gunshot wounds.
That's when I was like, this can't be real.
The gruesome crime scene challenges investigators
to question every detail before them.
It was a dangerous crowd that he ran with.
We don't have enough evidence at this point to tell the story.
Let's keep going.
You never know what's going to turn up and help us out.
Then when the curtain finally closes on this investigation,
a calculated killer will step into the spotlight.
I told them that they need to find a cell phone.
If he was doing anything, it was recorded on that cell phone.
I kept thinking, this is a movie, but it was real.
It was horrific. It was horrible.
Look at this man.
Y'all see this sh**?
Right.
Y'all see how this sh**.
This is this manipulative behavior of a murderer.
So how did he get shot in the end?
I don't know.
I just know I was trying to get away.
I've seen a lot of evil in my career,
but I've never seen evil document itself like that.
I say, bro, you dancing with the devil.
December 29, 2017. It's 10.50 p.m. in Clayton County, Georgia, as a call breaks the silence of the 911 Dispatch Center.
There was a 911 call that was placed by a neighbor.
Sierra Harp had knocked on her neighbor's door kind of frantically.
She was holding her three-year-old daughter, Angel.
The neighbor can tell number one that she's been stabbed multiple times.
Number two, that she's been stabbed seriously.
When police arrive, they quickly encounter the victim.
28-year-old Sierra Harp.
She was hysterical.
No one could understand what she was saying,
and she was bleeding heavily.
Her neighbor, who called 911,
tells police that Sierra lives in a nearby apartment
with her child's father, Rahim Grant.
The neighbor had kind of gotten a little bit of information
about that there had been a domestic,
but she had no idea where Rahim was.
And so the neighbor actually locked the door behind them
because she was concerned that Rahim was going to come
after Sierra in some way, shape or form.
Officers cautiously make their way to Sierra's apartment
to find Rahim.
They were able to walk through the front door.
They made a turn to the left.
And that's where they were first confronted with
Raheem's body.
Most of the bottom of his body was in the bathroom,
and then the top portion of his body was letting face down
in the bedroom.
Officers were able to observe at least three bullet wounds
two in his back and one in his head.
Police realized pretty quickly that he was not alive
when they got there.
With an apparent homicide and an injured victim on their hands,
first responders quickly called detectives to the scene.
In the bathroom bedroom area, they see that the mirror
had been pierced by a bullet.
There were perforations in the wall.
There was a lot of blood on the wall.
They found seven shell casings.
They found a few around his body,
and then one was actually on the bed.
Detectives find a driver's license
and are able to confirm that the deceased is Rahim Grant.
The key piece of evidence in any investigation
is victimology.
And it's what brought the victim into this circumstance,
trying to learn, you know, is there some type of history
for all the parties that we have involved,
who are the people that were in this location.
The victim always has something to say,
even after they're in the grave.
and the victim always has something to say. Even after they're in the grave.
Born in Fayetteville, Georgia on March 30th, 1989,
Rahim Grant seemed destined for the spotlight.
Rahim was one of the camp.
He's been into entertainment ever since he was like three and a half years old.
He started doing the drums, and then he went from there on the microphone.
He was on showtime at the Apollo at age seven.
He wanted to be the education of rapper.
We went into all type of schools, all type of events that was happening to teach the thing first before you act. It's used me, Mr. Belonie B, but the top of 40 days
be to the ease of absolutely the thing.
Be the best that you can be.
Then he became a teenager and it was like,
you know what, I think I want to change from being the
education rapper to being a gangster rapper.
But he didn't want to just rap.
He wanted to also do the part that he thought made the money,
which was engineering and being able to produce.
He was almost a savant, if you will,
as far as in the music industry,
as far as how he knew the theory of it
and how to mix music for other artists.
By the age of 26, Rahim was well on his way
to establishing his rap career under the name Red Beasy.
He had already accomplished a whole lot,
you know, performing and opening up for, you know,
Lou the Chris opening up for big artists as well as, you know,
when we did the concert at Tuskegee,
Master P and everybody. Goody mobop, all of them they knew him.
In 2013, the up-and-coming musician had a fateful encounter with a fan named Sierra Harp.
She went up like she wanted an autograph. She was like, red beasy.
Not only thank you for the autograph, but listen, can I ask you for a job?
And he was like, what'd you do?
And she was like, we do promotion in the clubs,
and she said, I would like to help promote your next event.
Sierra thought this was a pathway to the future.
He was like, well, OK, I'll give you a shot.
And that's how I started with her with him.
I'll give you a shot and that's how I started with her with him.
But two months later, Rahim's working relationship with Sierra took a turn. She told me she was pregnant.
And I said, oh, you are?
Do you know the baby father?
And she was like, yeah, Rahim is my baby father.
And I looked at her and I was like, yeah, Rahim is my baby father. And I looked at her, I was like, what?
On November 20, 2014, Rahim and Sierra welcomed a baby girl named Angel Grant.
He loved his daughter, and when he got this daughter, he became the great, his dad, and
he changed his whole world changed.
It starts to mature him a little bit.
He has a baby girl and he wants the best for her.
Though he loved being a father,
Rahim wasn't ready to settle down and start a family.
He said, that's the heir of her mama.
She's the only baby mom.
Sierra Dean think they were in a traditional monogamous
relationship, and I believe that she was okay with that.
When a child is born out of wedlock,
meaning the parents aren't married,
and the child has not been legitimated
by the father, the state does not recognize him
to be the father of that child.
He literally had zero rights to his child.
So he was basically at the mercy of Sierra
to be able to see his daughter.
Even without legal custody of his daughter,
Rahim stepped up and did everything he could
to smoothly co-parent with Sierra.
Sierra was living with Mr. Grant.
Their status was not in a relationship at that time.
The understanding was that they were going to a co-parent
and he allowed her to live there.
I saw her right here on a regular basis
with his daughter out in the community.
They'd be riding on her little tricycle.
I would see a lot of him.
Who parties?
He'd come with the baby.
You could tell she was very happy.
He had one eye on his career, getting as high as he could,
as popular as he could in the rap game,
but he had another eye on her.
He wanted to make sure that whatever she needed,
he was going to provide for her.
And that's why he was so energized
and so ambitious about his career.
By December 2017, Rahim was ready to embark on his first national tour.
This tour was going to be sitting to city to city.
We was going to be going for a year.
I was excited for him and nervous at the same time because I know a lot of times
there would be so much people hating each other.
Rahim wanted this gangster personality,
and that's a dangerous crowd that he ran with.
He chose that persona, he chose that way of life.
He would always tell me, Mom, I'm not going to live
to get 25.
He would always tell me that.
And I'm like, what you stop saying that?
And he would be like, seriously, I'm for real.
Now, as detectives stand over the body of 28-year-old Rahim Grant,
it seems his premonition has come true.
Police arrived to Rahim's apartment and found him dead.
Detectives immediately begin processing the scene.
The neighbor had suspected that there had been a domestic incident between the two of them.
Now they find Rahim dead.
While investigators secure the scene, another theory of how Rahim may have died begins circulating through the neighborhood.
There were some allegations that Rahim was involved
in gangs and he was selling drugs
and that maybe somebody came in and shot it.
You never want to assume anything about a victim
or a defendant. Just because someone has a persona
looks a certain way, has certain tattoos,
is affiliated with any other people.
You never assume anything about them.
Police were befuddled.
They were trying to figure it all out, and at that point, Sierra wasn't helping.
She was fighting with the medical text.
She was combative. She did not want to be dealt with.
She was intoxicated.
Her blood alcohol content is approximately three times
the legal limit.
She was drunk.
Sierra is also severely injured.
Sierra has been stabbed in her legs multiple times.
The largest stab wounds was right above one of her tattoos.
There was blood just pouring from her leg,
because she was wounded,
paramedics had to take her to the hospital.
She's whisked away to surgery because they're concerned
that she may lose too much blood and lose her life.
Her daughter was taken into defacct custody
and then turned over to Sierra Harp's mother.
Unable to speak with either Rahim or Sierra, investigators are left with more questions
than answers.
We kind of started putting the pieces together from friends at the apartment.
It was difficult to see the truth about what happened.
Coming up, the crime scene tells a troubling story.
There were shell casings.
There was a lot of blood on the wall.
They told me he was the aggressor, and she was the victim.
She wasn't going to stand up for her son.
If he had done the things that she alleged,
she wanted to know the truth. The police officers, unless we're specifically trained,
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Police officers, unless we're specifically trained,
we don't interview children under a certain age
because children are easily led.
I could ask a question, and I could definitely
get an answer I want from a child more so than an adult.
Police executes search warrants on both Rahim's apartment
and the apartment of his neighbor who called 911,
where they make an important discovery.
That's where police found the gun that was used at 380
to kill Rahim.
She said Sierra actually had the gun in her hand,
in the neighbor's apartment.
It is my understanding that the gun
is registered to another family member of Raheem's.
The neighbor believed that there had been
some sort of horrifying domestic where both people got
injured and one died.
Authorities collect the weapon as evidence,
along with a cell phone left behind.
It'll go in a bag and it'll go in a secure evidence room locker.
And it'll be at some point later in the investigation
that they'll obtain a search warrant to try to get into that phone
if every other avenue of investigation fails.
After bagging the phone, investigators turn their attention
to the victim.
Police are trying to figure out exactly what happened,
and they look over and they notice a knife.
It is a serrated knife that is a couple inches long,
and it has a handle that's kind of in the shape of a short tee
that you can put between your fingers right here
so you can kind of punch and shape of a short tee that you can put between your fingers right here
so you can kind of punch and stab someone at the same time.
The weapons left behind seem to confirm
the story Sierra had told her neighbor
about a domestic assault between Sierra and Rahim.
Our photographer went to the hospital
to take photographs of Sierra's injuries.
These were bad wounds.
They were not superficial.
It looks like an open and shut case of self-defense.
They see that Sierra has stab wounds
and they see Raheem dead on the floor with gunshot wounds.
They were working under the assumption very quickly
that this was a self-defense type of homicide.
Authorities reach out to Raheem's friends and family to get a better idea of his background.
I was like, you know, this can't be real. What's happening? Who shot him? Why is he dead?
I couldn't believe it.
It was like I was in another world,
out of body experience,
where you didn't know how to think
and why they planned this joke on me.
And I asked who was the person that had killed my son.
They told me they thought it was the era.
They told me he was the aggressor and she was the victim.
According to Geraldine Grant,
her son had a troubled relationship with Sierra Harp.
Geraldine told me that Sierra was obsessed with Rahim's success.
Sierra was looking to ride Rahim's co-tales
as he was becoming a more and more sought-after performer.
Rahim didn't want her to ride his co-tales,
or didn't want any woman to ride his co-tales at this point.
I told her the only reason that you are here
is because you are the baby mom, but you are not
Rahim girlfriend.
She knew that.
Despite the tension between Rahim and Sierra,
Geraldine says she simply cannot believe
that her son had been violent.
When Rahim gets angry, he really don't talk.
He'll say, you know, I'm not even going there with you.
I have never seen him hit a girl.
I have never seen this when I kept telling him have never seen this without kept telling him, never.
Geraldine was very clear to me,
and that's why she wanted this investigation
done the best that it could possibly be done,
because she wasn't going to stand up for her son
if he had done the things that were alleged.
She wanted to know the truth more than anything else
in this world.
But the only person who can give a statement about what happened is still unable to talk to authorities.
Sierra is unconscious in the hospital.
She was sedated. I don't think she spoke to police for days.
On January 2nd, four days after the murder, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation
conducts an autopsy on Rahim Grant.
Rahim had been shot in his upper back,
his lower back, twice in one arm,
twice in the other arm, and once in the head.
She's a tiny girl.
I wouldn't classify anything as overkill
in a self-defense scenario.
I wouldn't classify anything as overkill in a self-defense scenario.
But one detail concerns investigators. Assuming that this was a self-defense type of homicide.
It doesn't explain how he got the bullet wound at the top of his head.
Was there any point in time during this occurrence that that danger was eliminated without having to take a life.
You can't tell me that there was an appointment time
where he wasn't to the point where she could have left
that apartment building without having to take his life.
The autopsy also reveals that Rahim suffered
from superficial stab wounds.
There was already injuries that you could document before shots were fired.
Raheem had a cuts to his forehead,
and he also had some cuts to the back of his shoulder.
They appeared to be two parallel lines,
two small parallel lines.
And if you match that up to the autopsy photos,
it was clear that that punch knife was very, very likely
to be the object that caused this injuries to Rahim.
Police wanted to know, how did he get the stab wounds?
Why was he stabbed?
Sierra never mentioned that she was the one doing the stab.
Domestic violence has become that kind of way in America
where, you know, we almost assume that the male is the aggressor
and the female is the victim.
Rahim had been shot.
Six days prior, at this point, police need to get Cierra's side
of the story.
Coming up, a new witness emerges.
I remember crying out for help, because the girl was still in my apartment. Suddenly, there's another person that was in the apartment that night,
and that person might have seen something.
And a twisted cover-up is revealed.
I told him that they need to find a cell phone.
You probably said it's a cell phone. I didn't understand you.
Though the shooting death of Rahim Grant was originally believed to be an act of self-defense,
new clues now suggest the case might not be so simple.
He had received injuries.
He had a cut on his head.
He had injuries to his arms.
And those would be injuries that would not normally
be from an aggressor in this type of altercation.
It would be consistent if he was alleging self-defense,
the entries that he had received,
that leaves the questions of,
was it actual murder?
Was it possibly manslaughter?
On January 4th, six days after the shooting, investigators are finally able to speak with
the woman they believe shot Rahim, the mother of his child, Sierra Harp.
She was released from the hospital.
She was living with her mother.
At this point, she was a witness.
We're working on a self-defense theory.
So it was a voluntary interview.
Can you tell me how?
I don't remember how anything started.
I remember cooking dinner and him drinking and taking
three X's because I asked him not to.
And when he doesn't take anything, he's fine.
He's happy and he took it anyway.
So I need to be on guard. And, um, meanin' like not to upset him or anything like that,
because he was very beaten.
Sierra described Rahim as, um, violent, had beaten her for years.
I just remember cooking, and then he told me what along
because he had to take care of some business.
And I remember Santa girls sitting on the couch.
Sierra told detectives that where he and how to friends come over that night from the
gym, her name was Elise Jones.
Police at that point became interested because suddenly there's another person that was
in the apartment that night. And that person might have seen something. and that was the point became interested because suddenly there's another person that
was in the apartment that night
and that person might have seen
something.
And he came in and he said
something I said I can't hear
what your saying or music is
loud because he didn't want to
hear, he didn't want the girl
who he was saying and they
hit me.
And he slapped me and he started
punching me.
See, Eira said that she had a knife holster down at her ankle,
and that's where she always kept her knife.
And she said during the course of the fight,
the knife fell out and Rahim was able to grab it
and start stabbing her.
And I remember crying out for help
because the girl was still in the apartment.
And he kept saying, shut that up, shut that up.
I'm not gonna say anything, he's just begging me, please help.
and he gets me a shudder, a f-shudder, a f-shudder, but I'm not gonna say anything,
he's just begging me, please help.
And she got off the couch.
It's that he's here, I'm gonna go to the left.
Sometime after Elise left, Sierra claimed
that Rahim flew into a rage.
She claimed that she was crying
and the blood was running into her face,
and she was blinded at that point.
Rahim had a gun on him that, according to Sierra, he carried all the time.
She was able to grab the gun, and she just started firing the gun.
I can't see anything, I just started shooting.
She didn't know if she had hit him, but she knew that he'd stopped coming at her.
I'll put my turn on the rail, and I saw my daughter
and I grabbed her and I just ran.
They know we'll put in the hospital.
During the course of her interview,
she was behaving relatively normally.
She seemed credible.
Still, detectives press Sierra about some evidence behaving relatively normally, she seemed credible.
Still, detectives press Sierra about some evidence
that doesn't fit her story.
There was not how she died.
And there was that wound on him.
But I didn't stab him.
So could she explain to me where it's got wound?
Come from.
You probably stabbed him, still, but I didn't stab him.
You probably stabbed yourself.
I didn't stab him.
Something else that's troubling to me, the way he was shot,
I'm still trying to get you know, he was shot at the top of the hill.
I need to see. And you've seen it.
The blood evidence showed to me that where he sustained that as he was laying face down on the floor.
When he sustained that wound, that created that blood spatter against that wall.
And she says, he's attacking me, but you can't attack someone when you're laying face down on the floor.
So, how did he get shot in the it? I don't know, I can't
answer that question. I don't know. I just know I was trying to get away.
The hole on the top of his head, that gunshot wound, that always bothered me.
The blood spatter on the wall coming from that wound. It takes
thousands of puzzle pieces to put together a puzzle. I only needed one
at that point.
And that one piece of the puzzle showed me
what she was saying wasn't true.
Without hard evidence to contradict Sierra's story
of self-defense, investigators let her go
and track down Elise Jones for questioning.
She said that she had shown up with Rahim
and got a feel that there was some tension in the air.
She told police that Rahim had gotten up and gone into the back
bedroom with Sierra that she perceived that perhaps they were
about to have an argument.
She sends Rahim a text and, hey, I'm out of here.
That text came in at 1026, less than 30 minutes later,
Rahim is dead.
That told us, at that moment, that last text message,
we knew that Rahim hadn't been shot.
The timeline that Elise gave us was inconsistent
with what Sierra told police.
She never heard anybody hit anyone.
She never heard anyone say they were getting a gun
or getting a knife or anything like that.
Yet again, we have another lie coming from Sierra
who's trying to manipulate the situation.
After speaking with Elise,
detectives focused their investigation
on learning more about Rahim and Sierras' history together.
The neighborhood had suspected that there had been a domestic between her and Rahim,
not because she knew anything about it, but just because of the circumstances that night.
Also, Sierra made those allegations during her interview that Rahim was viled with her in the past.
We were unable to substantiate any of those allegations.
There was fighting going on.
Somebody would have been calling the police.
There would be some record of that happening on a regular basis.
But I have never heard of anything like that, why I work there.
Digging through records, investigators discover something
that once again calls Sierra's account into question.
Sierra actually signed over the rights to Angel to Rahim.
We had the piece of paper that showed that.
She signed all rights over to Rahim
so that he could have full custody.
Why Sierra did that? I don't know.
Detective Circleback to Rahim's mother, Geraldine Grant,
for more intel on the status of her son's relationship with Sierra.
We had to go to court in January to try to get the final custody.
She came over because Angel birthday was in November.
And that's when she was crying and saying she had lost her job.
And the young lady that she was living with put her out. And we was like, well, you know if Sierra leaves,
we can't get in touch with her,
then the whole case is gonna be just avoided.
So we needed to keep her close.
He wants it government approved.
He wants documents to say that he is the father
and he has custody of her.
So he wanted to appease her during this time
so that he can get custody of the baby.
According to Geraldine, in December,
as Rahim prepared for his upcoming tour,
Sierra's behavior became increasingly erratic.
Rahim's mom tells police that Sierra is very jealous. And she tells him that she has instructed Rahim's mom tells police that Sierra is very jealous.
And she tells them that she has instructed Rahim
to pull out his cell phone whenever she acts up
and start recording.
And I told them that they need to find his cell phone.
And they said, we had his cell phone, we had it.
And then I told them they needed to look in his cell phone
because he keeps a cloud.
And if he was doing anything, it was recorded on that cell phone.
Coming up, detectives unlock damning evidence.
Sierra is in the background, screaming and yelling,
and then you hear a shot ring out.
Once they got to watch those videos,
that's when the truth really started to come.
And Rahim Grant's final moments come into grim focus.
You see this? It's a disbursed day to me.
MUSIC
After a month of investigating the shooting death of Rahim Grant,
investigators believe they might have footage of his last moments
in their evidence locker that could be damning
to Sierra Harps' claim of self-defense.
At that point in time, investigators wanted to know,
was there any recordings on Rahim Grant's phone?
No one knew the passcode.
Four weeks, the police department could not get into Rahim's cell phone. No one knew the passcode. For weeks, the police department could not get into Rahim
cell phone.
There are multiple law enforcement tools that
will extract what is on a cell phone and put it into a report.
Unfortunately, not all cell phones can be broken.
As that phone just sat there, nobody in the world
knew exactly what happened
except for Sierra Harp, and she didn't tell any of you.
While text attempt to unlock Raheem's phone,
authorities begin learning more about Sierra Harp always struggled to find her place.
Sierra was her trouble-trial.
She didn't follow rules well.
She would skip school.
She would fight people.
Some of Sierra's siblings said, ah, my mother,
she ran a tight ship.
She wanted you to do right.
As she entered her teenage years,
Sierra continued to rebel.
She always kept a knife on me, little pocket knife.
She told me that she had got kicked out of school
for stabbing somebody of a boy.
She had allegations of impropriety against a high school teacher
that were later determined to be unfounded,
claimed that she had been molested by either a relative
or a neighbor or something like that.
That proved to be unfounded.
She would tell me little stories that made me wonder.
She would like, well, you know, I couldn't stand my stepfather.
I didn't like my sister because her husband.
It was always a man, it was always, she always wanted these men
that they didn't want her.
She was pregnant with Raheem's back.
When I ended up exchanging words with Raheem,
I said, bro, you just don't understand what you did with.
You dancing with the devil.
She gonna get you hurt or she gonna do something to yourself.
While details of Sierra's past
raise plenty of suspicion,
investigators still don't have the necessary evidence
to charge her with murder.
If someone acted in self-defense,
then that person acted lawfully,
even as tragically as it is that someone else is dead,
you can't arrest someone who acted in self-defense.
Their only hope is Rahim's cell phone.
Detectives actually called CRUB and said,
Hey, we're about ready to close this case.
The one thing that's left to remain, though,
we'd like to get into Raheem's phone
and see if there's any further evidence that we need,
but there's a passcode on it.
Do you happen to know what that passcode is?
And she gave them the passcode.
You get into the phone.
Once they got to watch those videos,
that's when the truth really started to come out. the passcode to get into the phone. Once they got to watch those videos,
that's when the truth really started to come out.
Nearly two months after Rahim's death,
a clear picture of his last moment finally comes into focus.
There were four videos of the murder right there in front.
The first video started at 1027, less than a minute after a lease left.
You got to see this?
It's the disbitch day, do you see me?
Look at this mind.
You got to see this s***.
You got to see how this s***,
that's the error hard, didn't you?
And he's showing all of his injuries on his face.
And Sierra is in the background,
screaming and yelling, and then you hear a shot ring out.
Hey!
It hit the bathroom mirror.
Another shot breaks free.
And Rahim drops the phone.
You hear him grunt and pain.
And we're assuming that shot hit him in the back.
And that's when Sierra comes into the photo
because the phone drops on the floor, camera up,
and Sierra's standing over the camera, yelling at Rahim, and is
just completely losing her mind, screaming at him in pure, unadulterated rage.
The video showed that self-defense wasn't really what was on her mind.
You have to use me, I'm part of you!
All of you books!
I don't give a f*** what happened to you.
He has been shot, but still, he manages to remain calm.
He says, I'm going to die. I'm going to die.
And she seems to suggest that yes, you are.
Also, Sierra had told police that she had been attacked,
had been stabbed in her legs.
On the video, she's upright.
She doesn't appear to be stabbed.
We were able to take still shots from the video itself
and compare them to photographs from the hospital.
And we could see a clear difference between the two of them.
The left leg, pants were completely intact.
There was no blood on them.
And actually, she had the pant leg pulled up to the point
to expose the tattoo on her calf.
There was no injury to the tattoo.
So you could tell that that wound occurred
after the video had been taken.
Rahim is doing a lot of talking, asking for a bottle of water,
asking her to let him go see the baby, and that's when the
first video ends.
Then they go to the second video.
I love you!
And you damn me wrong!
You can't see any injuries, but she's got blood on her face.
During this Rahim is essentially on the floor.
He's bleeding out.
It's one of those moments where you step back,
take a deep breath, and put everything in your mind
into a completely different perspective.
That no longer is this the normal behavior
of a domestic abuse victim.
This is manipulative behavior of a murderer.
What hit me the hardest is toward the end. He pleads to just be able to give his daughter a hook.
I think at this point in time, he knows
that he's not making it past this night.
He wants to kiss Angel and she says,
you can crawl to her mother-f**k and she shoots him twice.
At that point, you hear him grunt out in pain
and that's when that video stops.
Pick back up to the third video.
You actually hear a child's voice in the background say,
daddy, daddy.
You can actually hear Angel calling for her father.
And I think that was the final one that really puts Sierra over the top you can actually hear Angel calling for her father.
And I think that was the final one that really put Sierra
over the top, and that six gunshot,
you don't hear any more movement,
you don't hear any grunts from her heave.
It was a coup de grog.
She stood over him and fired that final round
into the top of his head as he laid on the ground.
There was no threat, there was no danger there. He was on the ground. There was no threat.
There was no danger there.
He was on the ground.
He was incapacitated, and she still fired.
At that point, we were confident
that we had a really good murder case.
Coming up, to convince a jury, prosecutors
must separate fact from fiction.
It's not that we don't believe women are victims of domestic abuse.
We did not believe this particular woman.
They were worried about the narrative that Sierra had spent
about him being violent.
She just thought she could outsmart the system.
on February 22nd, 2018. Authorities in Clayton County, Georgia arrest 29-year-old Sierra
Harp for the murder of Rahim Grant,
after discovering video evidence of his horrific murder.
I've seen a lot of evil in my career,
but I've never seen lot of evil in my career,
but I've never seen evil document itself like that.
Her second interview is far more interesting.
That's when they confront her with the video.
When the first gunshot goes off, she covers her face,
and she just has this, oh, my God, look on her face.
Despite obvious evidence that what she said happened
didn't actually happen.
She sticks to herself to fence story
until they end the interview.
Maybe she had convinced herself
that her story was correct,
which I think is possible.
Maybe she had told that story enough
that she believed it to be true.
In May 2019, Sierra's claims of self-defense
are tested during her murder trial.
Our theory is she pulled the knife that she admitted
she always carried and started swinging it around,
and that's when Rahim received those superficial wounds to his face.
That's when he picked up his phone
and went into the bathroom and started video recording,
and showing everybody that could see the video
what she had done to him.
I think when she realized that now he was documenting
the injury she inflicted upon him,
and she would have to explain that,
that's when she pulled his 380 out and she shot him.
Sierra's defense team does their best
to combat the video evidence.
The defense strategy was twofold.
Number one, it was to claim self-defense
at that night that she was acting in self-defense.
The other strategy was to combine that
with a battered person syndrome.
What Georgia Law says is you can use self-defense
when it's reasonable to, if you believe you need
to defend your life upon imminent injury.
What's important there is, if it's reasonable.
That's where a batter woman's defense comes into play,
because it examines whether or not that belief
is reasonable or not.
You could argue that maybe her reaction was excessive, but then the context of somebody
who's experienced multiple traumas, passive abuse, that reaction is justified and needed.
Those closest to Rahim and Sierra paint a different picture on the witness stand. Sierra was never crazy.
She was always a person that thought out carefully
what she did.
Everything she did was logical.
She was logical in that she stabbed herself afterward
to try to make it look like self-defense.
She grabbed Rahim's cell phone and ran with Rahim's cell phone.
The four videos approximately 13 minutes long mostly show her
and the whole time she is screaming at him about how he has beaten her,
all the things that he has done to her.
I kept thinking this is a movie, as I'm watching in court, this is a movie, as I'm watching in court.
This is a movie, but it was real.
It was horrific.
It was horrible.
In her mind, this rant that she goes on in the video
is going to further show the investigators
how much of a victim she wants.
She just thought she could outsmart the system.
Everybody wanted to say, you know, she, she looked innocent.
Prosecutors had to be worried about the narrative that Sierra
had spent about him being violent, that he had abused her,
because he's in this video screaming about you abuse me for four years.
It's not that we don't believe women are victims of domestic abuse.
We did not believe this particular woman. Maybe she didn't cold blood to
kill them like she just did. So we went to great lengths to make sure that
the public knew, hey your district attorney's office is here to
represent you.
But we will represent true victims. Sierra Harp was not a victim in this case,
where he and Grant was the victim.
On May 22nd, Sierra Harp's cries of self-defense
to the jury go unheard.
And she is found guilty of six counts
of aggravated assault and malice murder.
I think the video provided a backdrop was,
it would rebut any type of defense
that her team would try to put up.
A jury would be able to see what a defense lawyer would say
might have happened that night,
but the jury actually saw when we provided those videos
what did happen that night, and that's rare.
Rahim deserves a lot of the credit.
Rahim solved his murder for me.
I don't know if justice can ever be served on a case like this.
You know, it's not just justice for Rahim,
it's justice for Angel.
Angel was robbed of her mother and her father in one night.
Angel felt a little bit better,
but she misses her dad every day,
and she talks about him every day.
And her thing is, I don't know why I wish she killed my daddy.
He was a great daddy.
I guess the biggest tragedy is we'll never know.
We'll never know fully what we lost.
We don't know what kind of career he would have had.
We don't know what impact he would have had on Angel.
I want Raheem to be remembered as a great son, great father, great person, and let the
world know that he was about being there for others, and he loved his daughter.
Sierra Harp is currently serving her 125-year sentence in Polesky State Prison.
Raheem and Sierra's daughter is being raised by Raheem's mother.
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