Snapped: Women Who Murder - Sheila Graham-Trott

Episode Date: October 12, 2023

After a psychic dream leads detectives in Florida to the body of a missing nurse, the ensuing investigation uncovers a series of brutal betrayals exposing a vengeful killer fueled by jealousy....Season 30 Episode 13Originally aired: January 2, 2022Watch 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm going deep into my wife's family history, digging up the cold case of her murdered great-grandmother. And did I mention that I'm looking into whether the murderer was actually the beloved family patriarch? Follow Go Story wherever you get your podcasts. Listen everywhere on October 23rd, where you can binge early and add free on Wondery Plus the same day. Bosh Legacy returns in a two episode premiere event. Maddie's been taken. Oh God. Nothing can stop a father. See what I? From doing what the law can't.
Starting point is 00:00:31 And we have to do this the very way. You have to. I don't. Bosh Legacy streamed the new season October 20th, exclusively on Freevy. Two couples formed the unbreakable bond of friendship. The four of them started cycling together. They were all really great friends.
Starting point is 00:00:51 But when one of them goes missing, their friendships are put to the test. We tried calling her and she didn't answer. Her roommate was so scared and worried that something may have happened to her. A cryptic dream could hold the key to solving the mystery. Can you tell me anything at all about your dream? It was kind of strange.
Starting point is 00:01:13 She wouldn't get out of bed. She's had this dream where someone may have hurt or someone may have killed. The intensive investigation will expose a series of brutal betrayals. He was upset. He found out that the woman he loved was with another man.
Starting point is 00:01:31 All of a sudden both marriages fall apart. You know what I'm saying? Come on, you want to be that bitch? As detectives get closer to the truth, they discover what started as a dream soon unfolds into a nightmare. She was beaten into the person couldn't beat anymore. I think that's when people say somebody's evil.
Starting point is 00:01:53 That's what evil is. Feb. 15, 2010, Indian Atlantic, Florida. It's just after 9 p.m. as personal trainer Mark Knopf anxiously waits for his client, Kelly Brennan. Kelly had an appointment in the evening with the personal trainer and then she didn't show up. She had never appointment in the evening with the personal trainer, and then she didn't show up. She had never not shown up. That would be very out of care through for Kelly. Mark went out to check the parking lot
Starting point is 00:02:35 to see if her car was there, and couldn't find it. And he said, hey, this is totally unlikely she's always early. Worried, Mark begins calling to track Kelly down. It's not long before the news reaches her roommate, Stephanie Griffiths. Stephanie Griffiths, she last saw Kelly Brennan that morning at 6 a.m. When Kelly was leaving for work, she hadn't spoken with her throughout the day. She was concerned because with Kelly, she always kept a regular schedule. No one's heard from her, and they get very worried
Starting point is 00:03:08 at that point because she always answers her phone. A little after 11 o'clock, Stephanie Griffith decided to call 911 to report her friend, Kelly Brandon, is missing. Deputies from the Brevard County Sheriff's Office arrive at Stephanie and Kelly's apartment at 11.21 pm, hoping to get more information for their missing persons report. When Stephanie arrived home after getting off work at 9.30 at night, she didn't see that Kelly had taken her bicycle. Her scrubs that she had worn to work were in a hamper, so she knew she had come home to leave for the gym. Stephanie seemed to believe that this was extremely out of character and distressing because she was so punctual.
Starting point is 00:03:55 So we get to the background to help us determine their activities, the people they may have been in contact with, where do they work? Do they have any medical issues? Those are the types of things we're looking for. We were very on edge, wondering what happened to her. We were very worried about it. Born in 1963, Kelly Brennan grew up in New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:04:21 With four sisters, Kelly had plenty of experience getting along with others. She had just a cute smile and she was always pleasant and people did. People loved Kelly, absolutely. Kelly had a lot of friends. Everybody that knew her would eventually become a friend. After graduating high school, Kelly dreamed of attending nursing school and took a job at a local seafood restaurant to pay her own way. She was a very hard worker and she worked a couple jobs. We worked the four-doll midnight shift most of the time.
Starting point is 00:05:00 After nursing school, Kelly said her sights on establishing a successful career. She worked as a nurse at the hospital, so had a job that was very physical, and had a great compassion for people. Around the hospital, Kelly was known as a serge because we're work ethic. She would always push and strive to do better,
Starting point is 00:05:21 and she would push others around her to do better. Outside of work, Kelly longed for love, and in 2003, she found it with an old friend named Gina Rallo. Kelly Brandon and Gina met while working at the restaurant. Gina was the manager of the restaurant she was working at to put herself through school. He was always a nice guy, easy to talk to, very, very awesome host. They started to grow intimate the more time they spent together. They started a relationship, eventually got married. Kelly and Gina seemed very happy. They would have a little get-togethers at their house and it was always a good time and
Starting point is 00:06:02 very happy, upbeat atmosphere. But a diagnosis Kelly had received in her early 30s sometimes took a toll. Kelly had MS, it affected her nervous system and some days she'd be a little slow. She would move with difficulty and a little weak. She always looked very healthy, very fit when I was told she had MSI. a little slow. She would move with difficulty and a little weak. She always looked very healthy, very fit when I was told she had MSI. I was shocked. Kelly refused to let the diagnosis control her life. When Kelly had the flare-ups, she would power through and keep going. She wasn't a
Starting point is 00:06:40 quitter. That was something that was very inspiring. Kelly was a real advocate for MS. She would do bike rides for fun razors, to help raise money and awareness. Kelly also kept herself busy with friends who shared her passion for staying active, including a 38-year-old Sheila Graham trot. She moved here from Canada and was drawn here
Starting point is 00:07:05 by the coastline and the surf in the water that we have. She was a diving instructor and the volcanic is a great place for that. She was good enough to teach diving. She was very smart. I met both Kelly and Sheila at the same time. Kelly Brennan and Sheila and myself, we were all servers together in a restaurant.
Starting point is 00:07:24 We closed together every night, and we were a tight-knit bunch. We became great friends and stayed friends. The restaurant industry also helped Sheila find the love of her life, Dan Trott. He's attractive, he's funny, and he's charming, and it's not hard to see why he could pick up girls. Dan dreamed of becoming a pilot.
Starting point is 00:07:52 And when the couple married on August 26, 1989, Sheila worked nights and weekends to pay for Dan to go to flight school. I think that she looked at it like I'm a good wife and I'm supporting my husband and everything he does. Eventually, Sheila's hard work paid off. Dan became a pilot and the couple started a family. They had two kids, Graham and Creighton. Shows took good care of the kids, made sure they had what they needed. And she was a good wife. She, you know, made dinner and bought a cocktail
Starting point is 00:08:28 when Dan walked through the door. She worked in a restaurant business and she also did real estate at some point, Dan, and actually became involved in city politics. It became a mayor of any landing. I voted for her because I felt like I was voting for Sheila, because Sheila was on top of everything.
Starting point is 00:08:48 She knew everything going on in Indy Lannick. While Sheila and Dan rose to prominence, they kept in touch with their old friends, Kelly and Gino as much as possible. Kelly got into biking and wanted to be a triathlete. Sheila was into biking, and then be a triathlete. Sheila was into biking and then both of their husbands got involved. The four of them started cycling together. They were all really great friends. But in 2009, one half of
Starting point is 00:09:19 the cycling group hit a speed bump. Dan was cheating on Sheila. I'm sure that Sheila's heart was probably breaking, but she didn't make like it was. Sheila was, you know, she was loyal. She was a loyal wife and wanted to hold her marriage together. So she tried everything, but that didn't work for her. Finally, in March 2009, the couple started talking divorce and Dan moved out of the family home.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I do know the struggles that he put into Sheila's life. I know he did. He made her crazy because he did she don't. But Sheila and Dan weren't the only ones whose marriage had hit a breaking point. Things got bad with Gina and Kelly. All of a sudden both marriages fall apart. It's an interesting little twist of people that were close friends.
Starting point is 00:10:21 There had been some problems between Gina and her. Gina wanted to reconcile, but Kelly was pretty set on the fact that she wanted out close friends. There had been some problems between Gina and her. Gina wanted to reconcile, but Kelly was pretty set on the fact that she wanted out of that relationship and to move on with her life. Kelly moved in with Stephanie. They were close people, and Kelly needed a place to go, and Stephanie had a place for her.
Starting point is 00:10:44 But now, less than a year later, on February 15, 2010, Kelly mysteriously goes missing. And investigators hope Stephanie can help them find her. She knows Kelly's activity is pretty well on a day-to-day basis. She knows that Kelly left for work, but she hasn't seen her since in person. Kelly suffer from multiple sclerosis and it is a disease that affects the central nervous system.
Starting point is 00:11:11 We were worried with the history of the MS that she might be had a flare up and she could have lost control of the car because of either weakness or a seizure or something like that. So we were worried about that. Stephanie was so scared and worried that something may have happened to her. We were determined to find Kelly and hopefully to find her alive. Coming up, an unprecedented curveball
Starting point is 00:11:39 throws investigators down a strange path. She's having dreams and she keeps seeing killings. There's something wrong. Can you tell me anything at all about your brain? Anything besides help us low-take kill. She's seen someone may have heard, or someone may have killed during an argument. We begin investigating that night because of the fact that she could be an endangered person because
Starting point is 00:12:27 of her medical condition. She may have had an episode while driving to her general appointment, maybe it was involved in a car crash, maybe it was transported to a hospital. At that point in time, you just check local hospitals, hey, has somebody come into your emergency room like that? We sent a Bolo out, be on a lookout to other agencies with the tag information and attempt to locate the vehicle.
Starting point is 00:12:54 After having no luck locating Kelly, deputies head to her gym to speak with her personal trainer, Mark Knopf. Mark says that although Kelly never showed up, someone else did. It was probably about 9'30. He actually saw Dan try to arrive. And Dan was also concerned when personal trainer said that she hadn't arrived for the gym. Mark just tell us that originally Kelly worked out
Starting point is 00:13:21 with her soon to be ex-husband, Geno. And recently he had noticed that she was working out with Dan all the time. So his thought process on that was that there must be some kind of a little more than a friend relationship going on. As the sun rises on February 16, detectives fan out in search of Dan. But before they track him down, dispatch receives an odd call from his mother-in-law.
Starting point is 00:13:49 About 7.30 the next morning, any line police department gets a 911 call from Margaret Byers, who is the mother of Sheila Trott. And calls in and says, you need to come out here. My daughter, I have heaven, never sprained down. I mean, is she distraught? Is she angry? Everything.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Margaret says her daughter can't stop rambling on about one of her friends. She was calling out that she sees Kelly's face. Kelly's been hurt. She provides them with the name of the person, Kelly Brennan. Fearing their missing person's case may be turning into something more sinister. The Brevard County Sheriff's Office
Starting point is 00:14:32 immediately responds to Sheila's home. She doesn't know that we have a missing person in a report. It's not been broadcast to the news. As we respond, we're looking at the fact that Sheila's dance soon to be ex-wife. Dan may be Kelly Brennan, our missing person's boyfriend. We start to treat it as, okay, this we need to get serious now. We need to look deeper into this.
Starting point is 00:14:56 When officers arrive at the home, Sheila's mother Margaret and teenage sons, Graham and Creighton confront them with a bizarre story about the previous evening. There was almost 10, and I came in from doing laundry and saw her standing in the doorway, holding on to one of our shelves in the living room, and then onto the door frame. She was sitting there like just kind of shaking the savannah, okay? She said, I'm really dizzy, really dizzy,
Starting point is 00:15:24 and then she went back against against the wall and then just started having a seizure. Sheila's son says the event was so alarming. He had actually called 911 himself at 11.07 pm on February 15th. The same night Kelly went missing. I think my mom's having a seizure. She's just shaking and freaking out. She can't really talk right now. She can't move, right?
Starting point is 00:15:49 She's just shaking. All right, we're going to get some help on the way to her, OK, Graham? OK, thank you. She goes to the hospital. They run a series of tests. They find nothing medically wrong at that point. And so she's released to come home.
Starting point is 00:16:11 We came back home about like 2.30 and then about 4 o'clock in the morning, I heard her calling me and I went into a room and she's still like out of it and she's a gram of gram and I was like, well she's like, keep having this same dream over and over again, I keep seeing her face like she saw Kelly's face and whatever. At that point, the kids called Grandma there to get some assistance. When I got here, I talked to her. What did your daughter tell you? She's having dreams and she keeps seeing Kelly's there's something wrong.
Starting point is 00:16:38 The grandmother had concern enough that she actually called 911 to report that Kelly was possibly hurt. After speaking with her family, the officer heads upstairs to talk with Sheila. So when we're in the room talking to her, obviously it was kind of, you know, strange. She was in bed. She wouldn't get out of bed. Can you tell me anything at all about your brain? Anything that I help us low-take Kelly. She could very well be OK.
Starting point is 00:17:10 We don't know. I don't know either. Like I said, it's here. Can I talk to number six? So there's your team. I talk to somebody. She seems to have had some type of mental break. And yet she's had this dream where
Starting point is 00:17:22 she's seeing a face of a person named Kelly that either she may have hurt or someone may have hurt or someone may have killed during an argument. Shela insists her friend Kelly Brennan is in danger and she soon reveals a clue as to where. She kept saying I see Mark's landing. She's hurt, she's at Mark's landing. Mark's landing is pretty much like a residential area of homes located pretty
Starting point is 00:17:53 far down in the south end of Melbourne Beach. And unless you live in Bavaria County, you're probably not likely to come across it. There's very few houses that are actually on the beach because of the way the do lines. The first reaction that we have when we hear some of these things is we need to send people to March landing. I would give it probably a 0% that she can come up with those specifics out of a dream and not be involved in some form or fashion.
Starting point is 00:18:20 It's not out in the papers. This is the next morning. This is overnight. So she wouldn't know it officially. Investigators quickly dispatch a team to Mark's Landing, the location where Sheila believes Kelly may be in danger. She didn't give a particular location of exactly where we could find Kelly. We sent several units to do a search of the area both in cars and on foot.
Starting point is 00:18:46 During that search, they determined that the dunes themselves were heavily vegetated. When the police initially went there, they initially couldn't find her. So at that point, we requested a helicopter to give us a better aerial search view. Well, almost immediately, upon arrival of our star helicopter,
Starting point is 00:19:06 the pilots noticed the body. The pilot's noticed the body. The pilot's noticed the body. Once our crime scene investigators and everything get there and take a closer look, she's wearing athletic attire. The first officer based on the clothing description and the pictures that he has
Starting point is 00:19:27 He's confident that this is Kelly Brennan Coming up a deadly nightmare becomes reality He tells he had a lot of blunt force trauma. It's kind of a gruesome scene You tell by looking at Andrew. This is personal and new suspects emerge He had made threats against her. I'm going to catch you on the f***ing badge. The location we're going to follow that. Yes. MUSIC
Starting point is 00:20:01 Feb. 16, 2010. Detectives investigating the disappearance of Kelly Brennan have just located her body in Mark's Landing, the area where her friend Sheila Graham Trott thought she might be hurt. You tell she had a lot of blunt force trauma to the head area. Her hair was kind of matted and covering her face from the blood. It was kind of a gruesome scene.
Starting point is 00:20:28 It didn't look like she had been there a very long time, but possibly a minute or overnight. It did not look like there was a spree attack or some kind of blitz attack that occurred right there. There would have been a tremendous amount of blood on the scene. There would have been evidence of a large struggle and those types of things, they weren't present. There appeared to be some type of a drag mark
Starting point is 00:20:49 through the sand leading up into that area where we finally located our body. Because that was a telltale sign that this happened somewhere else. Somebody brought her to this location. While Kelly's body is transferred for an autopsy, detectives are left with a pressing question. How did Sheila know that Kelly's body was on the beach? I've worked cases when I was in special victims
Starting point is 00:21:16 where we've had psychics callers and tell us about, you know, visions they've seen. But here was a woman telling us about a dream, about a particular friend, a particular incident, and a particular location. It doesn't seem possible at all. The fact that she's seeing Kelly's face tells me that, you know, she was there when it happened.
Starting point is 00:21:40 The only way somebody wouldn't know where the body was if they put it there. If she didn't do it, she was there when it was done, or knew a lot about it. Detectives returned to Sheila's home and turned their attention to Dan Trott. Sheila's soon to be ex-husband and Kelly's possible boyfriend. Once we found Kelly Brandon's body,
Starting point is 00:22:03 Dan Trott had responded to Sheila's house. And while he was there, he was interviewed by one of the agents from Homicide Unit. Detectives questioned Dan about his contact with Kelly the evening she was reported missing. One of the last times that you've seen Kelly spoke to Kelly, the last time I spoke to her was last night, about 6'30. I was in Atlanta. My flight was mostly about 7, so I'd be in about 8'20, 8'30 and then over here.
Starting point is 00:22:31 And then she was in spend, and I would be last night. So I said, I'll be to the gym, and then we'll go to my place. And so I went straight to the gym there. My time was out there, so it was, I don't know, 111, 151, 20. Dan Trot and his wife had been separated for almost a year during this time. And during their separation, he developed this relationship with Kelly Brandon.
Starting point is 00:22:54 The relationship got more intimate and this relationship she has with Dan Trot is growing. Dan says that in early 2009, he and Sheila filed for divorce. He did not live at home with his, soon to be ex-wife. He actually had a residence somewhere else, and he had started in a relationship with Kelly. According to Dan, the relationship wasn't well received by his ex. She's been stalking him in her first bag, yes. Most of this is clever. She's came to me. by his ex. Dan claims Sheila wasn't the only jealous spouse in the mix. Kelly had been married
Starting point is 00:23:35 to Gina. They were still legally married, but she had moved on and was now seeing Dan. Gina, I don't think, knew that. But, Dan says, on Christmas Eve 2009, Gino somehow found out about Kelly's new flame. Gino burst into the residence. Obviously, he was upset, and he had a blunt object that he was able to use and hit Dan tried about the head. Kelly is begging him to stop, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:06 telling him to quit to leave. And at some point, she says she's going to police or they actually down that 911. And Gina runs off and hides from the police response. Dan says after Gina left him bruised on the floor, he thought everything was over. But he was wrong. Kelly went back to the house that night.
Starting point is 00:24:28 She went back to Geno's house. She confronts Geno about incident that happened with Dan. They get into an argument. Geno's upset. He ends up putting his hands on Kelly. She ends up calling 911. Law enforcement arrives, but no one was arrested. And Kelly left.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Dan claims that when Kelly quickly filed for divorce, Gino felt Dan was stealing his wife. He was calling Dan, just leaving messages, threatening him about the whole incident. Sorry, f***ing f***ing. Come on, f***ing. You mother f***ing. Yeah. You knowing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f***ing f of the last heavy suspicion on Geno, detectives must clear Dan as a suspect first. Dan Trot was an airline pilot for one of local airlines,
Starting point is 00:25:30 and he was on duty that day. Dan had spoke with Kelly at 630, and he still had not flown into or arrived in before a county. The timeline of him between that time and actually arriving at the gym at 930. Didn't give him the ability to come back to Melbourne, commit this crime, be able to drive all the way down to Mark's Landing. It would be at least 45 minutes from the gym to get down there in the marked landing. We were able to confirm actual times and lock in his time frame of alibi
Starting point is 00:26:09 to show that he wasn't able to commit this crime. After clearing Dan, investigators set their sights on Geno Rallo. There's plenty of reasons to look at Geno as far as being a person that could possibly hurt her. And so we have to take that seriously and look at him. Detectives become even more focused on Geno when the medical examiner reveals the results of Kelly's autopsy.
Starting point is 00:26:37 There was multiple, multiple blows to the head. No observable defense of wounds whatsoever, which suggests that the initial blow blows to the head. No observable defense of wounds whatsoever, which suggests that the initial blow came from behind and incapacitated her. It was blood-forced trauma, and their most likely object was that it was possibly a hammer. They did say tyrant is a possibility. Someone was so brutal and with force
Starting point is 00:27:03 that it completely cracked the skull and left actual holes in the skull. You can tell by looking at Andrew, this is personal. She was beaten into the person couldn't beat anymore. Detectives can't help but notice the similarities between Kelly's cause of death and Geno's attack on Dan a few weeks earlier. My first thought was Geno must have killed Kelly. That was my first thought.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Detectives rushed to meet Geno at the home he used to share with Kelly. He was very cautiously cooperative. I think partly due to he probably figured he was a suspect. Of course, that makes you very apprehensive talking to the police, not wanting to say the wrong thing. Our separation occurred because she was hanging out with Daniel Trock. And, you know, was a friend of ours. He's been against the my only multiple types.
Starting point is 00:28:01 Gino says he initially found out about his wife's infidelity from a friend, She had written a lot of letters, you know, Geno Kelly's cheating on you with Dan. And like, I remember one letter Geno even writing back you're crazy, leave me alone. And then she was like, I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to tell you something.
Starting point is 00:28:22 I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to tell you something. I'm cheating on you with Dan. And like, I remember one letter, Gino even writing back, you're crazy. Leave me alone. He never really looked into or tried to find out if there was this relationship. According to Gino, he refused to believe the rumor about his wife and Dan until one night in December of 2009.
Starting point is 00:28:45 wife and Dan until one night in December of 2009. She'll give the information to Gino and just kind of left it as if you don't believe me, you know, go check for yourself. Gino was overcome with curiosity, so he drove to the residence. Okay, the last occasion they had been at Dan's house, is that when you're involved with that? Yes. Gino found out about the relationship, and it was shortly after that incident. Kelly decided to move out of the residence,
Starting point is 00:29:13 and she moved in with Stephanie. Gino says that though his jealousy got the best of him, then, he is not responsible for Kelly's death, and he can prove it. I was working in Orlando yesterday. We were open in the new restaurant. It was the north of the airport. Coming back to town, we just
Starting point is 00:29:34 stopped at a couple of different businesses that we could time date stamp. I picked up a prescription I had called in a few days before at Long Range, at the corner here. The last time she was known to be alive was when she talked with a restrained husband, Gino at about seven o'clock. She was supposed to have been meeting her trainer
Starting point is 00:29:54 at approximately nine o'clock. So it's very likely that the murder occurred sometime between those points in time. Police were able to go to that drug store and find him on the store surveillance camera at the time he claimed to have been there. That store video was the conclusive evidence that he couldn't have done it.
Starting point is 00:30:16 With Kelly's current and former lovers seemingly in the clear, one suspect remains. And now he's got Sheila, number one in the list. Coming up, a pair of witnesses finally reveal a gruesome secret. She said she killed Kelly. They said, fine, then let's go show us. They drove down to Mark's Landing, and she showed them Kelly's body. -♪ -♪
Starting point is 00:30:46 -♪ -♪ -♪ -♪ Detectives investigating the brutal murder of Kelly Brennan have zeroed in on her friend Sheila Graham Trott as their prime suspect. We did try to reestablish contact with Sheila and her boys to conduct additional interviews, but at that point, they were no longer willing to speak with us.
Starting point is 00:31:14 With Sheila no longer cooperating, investigators now shift focus to where Kelly was actually killed. The last place that we can figure she must have been would have been at Stephanie's house. Investigators go back to the house, are going to take a look. Stephanie's house is several miles from the dump site. She has trees that border her front yard along the roadway.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Right off the bat, we noticed there was tire marks leading into the grass. There was like a mad-ed area of the grass where it looked like somebody had sprayed a bunch of water. There are divots in the ground from where it appeared to be like a hammer of striking and hitting into the dirt. That would strongly suggest that this is where the crime occurred.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Hard to come up with another reasonable explanation of that. Down the street, patrol officers make another discovery. Kelly's car was found abandoned in a parking lot of a condo complex a few miles away. There was a large amount of blood in the passenger side floorboard of the vehicle. With the discovery of Kelly's vehicle, detectives finally have a theory about what happened on February 15th.
Starting point is 00:32:38 My belief she made it home from work, I believe she changed. She loaded her bicycle and to back her vehicle. I think at some point she was walking back in the house and her attacker came up from behind her. Struck her with the first blow, which put her down and she didn't have a fighting chance. The tire tracks at that point assumed to be Kelly's vehicle being pulled into the yard, so the attacker could place her into the vehicle.
Starting point is 00:33:05 This isn't just an accidental shooting or anything like that. This was a brutal personal attack on another human being. Detectives canvass the neighborhood and find one neighbor who remembers seeing something unusual on February 15th. About 830 that night, he described a light colored or white vehicle, and Sheila has a white vehicle. According to the neighbor, he also saw a woman standing in the yard. The neighbor who saw someone out in the front yard at approximately 830, described that person as having blonde hair, which Miss
Starting point is 00:33:48 Graham Trot does, and then you have her story to the police, I had a dream about all this. We did a search warrant at Sheila's residence. We seized her vehicle. And one of the pieces of evidence that we recovered from the vehicle was Blood's Batter that was found on the passenger side of her vehicle. That piece of evidence happened to be the blood
Starting point is 00:34:12 of Kelly Brandon. Overall, the evidence that we had, everything led to Sheila. On February 17, 2010, a judge issues a warrant for Sheila's arrest on the charges of first degree murder. They got her to corner and came from all directions and pulled the car over. At that point, she had nothing to say to us.
Starting point is 00:34:36 She didn't ask any questions. She didn't ask why we were arresting her. She just remained quiet. She had nothing to say to us. She didn't ask any questions. She didn't ask why we were a resident. She just remained quiet. As the trial approaches, prosecutors make one final attempt to extract information from Sheila's sons. For a couple of years there, there was really not much to do,
Starting point is 00:35:02 but wait and be prepared for trial. But at some point prior to the trial, the State Attorney's Office subpoenaed the two boys, Sheila Sons, and although they were represented by an attorney, they were given the opportunity to provide depositions to the state. The boys lawyer agrees on one condition. I was not going to allow them to testify unless there was immunity given. Prosecutors agree to grant Sheila's son's full immunity. On August 26, 2014, four and a half years since the murder of Kelly Brennan, the boys, now aged 21 and 23, finally open up about their home life and mother.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Through our nose depositions, they provided information that then there's a one pushing for the divorce and although they were going through the divorce, I don't think she really wanted the divorce. I believe that the boys had to take care of their mother a lot. I'm sure that there were a lot of episodes where the mother was hysterical and crying over this divorce. The boys tell prosecutors that once their father began dating Kelly, their mother's behavior became more erratic. Zeep down, I think she still loved Dan, and she blamed Kelly for taking Dan away from her.
Starting point is 00:36:24 I had been getting weird texts from her, so she wasn't herself. On the night of February 15, 2010, the boys say their mother had spent the day repainting their home when she suddenly said she had to go to Walmart and didn't return home until 11 p.m. We have now these four and a half hours that fit into that time frame of would she be able to commit a murder, take someone to a marks landing and come back home, she has the time to do it.
Starting point is 00:36:56 She returns home pretty much at the hand it. She's wearing different clothing. The mother was acting completely unhinged and unmanageable. She did tell the boys that she thought that she killed Kelly. And Graham said to her, that's crazy. You didn't kill Kelly. And she said, no, I did. He said then, where's the body?
Starting point is 00:37:22 And she told them, Mark's landing. So, I don't know which one of the kids it was, but they said, fine, then let's go show us. So they drove down to Mark's landing, and Sheila showed them Kelly's body. What the sons were confronted with now is, mom says this was a dream, but guess what? It isn't a dream.
Starting point is 00:37:45 So the thought that the kids saw that up and in real life makes me sick to my stomach. Coming up, just when investigators think the case is closed, their prime suspect has one final story to tell. While she was sitting in the county jail, she wrote an extensive letter, and in that letter, she said, oh, my memory has come back to me.
Starting point is 00:38:13 She said, I saw somebody having a confrontation with her. She said, I saw her get killed out in her front yard. In September of 2014, Sheila Graham Trot is given a choice. Force her two sons to endure testifying against her or take a plea bargain. That plea bargain would have avoided her children having to testify. So if anyone's ever testified to her, she would have avoided her children having to testify. So if anyone's ever testified in court,
Starting point is 00:38:50 that's pretty traumatic. And so Mistrat could have avoided that for her children, and she chose not to. She should have put her kids through all this. She should have stepped up to play and she should have told the truth. She should have stepped up to play and she should have told the truth. Instead, Sheila doubles down on her innocence.
Starting point is 00:39:10 On September 3rd, 2014, prosecutors receive a letter Sheila wrote to her friend, Kim Merdeff. While she was sitting in the county jail, she wrote an extensive letter. And in that letter, she wrote an extensive letter. And in that letter, she said, oh, my memory has come back to me. It turns out that this was not a dream that I actually saw Kelly get murdered.
Starting point is 00:39:41 In the letter, Sheila claims she had gone over to Kelly's house that night to talk to her about Dan. She was kind of present, it's like, I'm going to go confront her, I'm going to talk to her. She sat at Park Drone the Corner and I walked around and I saw somebody having a confrontation with her. Sheila claims it was too dark to see who the other person was, but she could tell when the man attacked Kelly. It had every blow to the head.
Starting point is 00:40:11 It had all this description. She said, I saw her get killed out in her front yard. And then I saw the killer load her body into her vehicle and drive her to where it was found, and I followed them there. Prosecutors believe that Sheila is actually describing how she carried out Kelly's murder. My view of the letter that Sheila wrote when I read it
Starting point is 00:40:39 is it's a confession. It has so much detail as far as actions that were taken. It doesn't make sense that you would watch a crime like this be committed and then follow the person around and not call the police. Undeterred by Sheila's letter, the trial begins in September of 2014. In their opening arguments, prosecutors
Starting point is 00:41:03 tell the jury they believe Sheila first tried to get Kelly's husband, Gino, to end the affair for her. Sheela figured since she wasn't reaching Dan that by letting Gino know of this relationship, it would cause her disturbance on that side of the relationship that might be able to pull Kelly away from Dan. When that failed, prosecutors insist Sheila took matters into her own hands. So my belief is that originally she probably went there to confront her.
Starting point is 00:41:36 And I think with all the anger that she had built up, that it was a crime of our opportunity. Sheila came up behind her, put her down, and just continued to beat her out of anger. She then loaded Kelly's body into Kelly's car drove her to where she disposed the body, then disposed the abandoned Kelly's car. Sheila was a classic example of someone that let jealousy control her, and she just snapped.
Starting point is 00:42:13 While prosecutors rely on the testimony of Sheila's sons to secure their case, Sheila's defense insists there are other people who wanted Kelly dead. Her attorneys were trying to lean in to create that reasonable doubt by presenting as much as they could about Gina. But will the jury believe it?
Starting point is 00:42:34 This is a straightforward case. The verdict came back guilty. There was just too much evidence. She looked at me a couple times, no emotion. She didn't cry. She didn't. times, no emotion. She didn't cry. She didn't. There was no emotion. On September 16, 2014, Sheila is sentenced to life in prison
Starting point is 00:42:54 for first degree premeditated murder. I think she's clearly where she belongs. She killed somebody. She did in a very brutal fashion. I believe that when you did in a very brutal fashion. I believe that when you behave in a manner that Sheila Trot did, that the only answer is life in prison. To those close to the case, it's a reminder
Starting point is 00:43:14 of just how consuming jealousy can be. She thought Kelly, absolutely betrayer, and Kelly did betrayer, but she didn't deserve to die. Something like this is pure anger and revenge and that is the brutality of it all. And I think that's when people say somebody's evil, that's what evil is. After Sheila's arrest, her sons were cared for by their grandmother and family friends. They maintained close contact with their mother. Sheila is currently serving her life sentence at the Lowell Correctional Institution in
Starting point is 00:43:54 Marion County, Florida. you

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