Catherine Jones, Jailed for Murder at 13, Now a Free Woman at 30

Catherine Jones (Photo: Craig Bailey, FLORIDA TODAY)
Catherine Jones
(Photo: Craig Bailey, FLORIDA TODAY)

Catherine Jones is a free woman. 

The security office at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala confirmed that Jones, 30, who spent more than 16 years behind bars for murder, left the prison this morning — less than a week after her 29-year-old brother was released.

Jones, and her younger brother Curtis, shot and killed their father’s girlfriend, Sonya Nicole Speights in 1999. They also had planned to kill their father and a male relative who they said was sexually molesting them. Their cries fell on deaf ears even after investigators from what is now the state Department of Children and Families identified evidence of the abuse and other signs such as Catherine running away from home and the siblings acting out in school.

The children panicked after shooting Speights and were apprehended.

At the time, the pair were the youngest to ever be charged with first-degree murder in the U.S. and faced the prospect of life in prison. They never mentioned the abuse to their attorneys and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, accepting the sentence of 18 years and probation for life.

The sexual abuse was revealed during an interview with Florida Today and verified in confidential documents revealed by an an attorney working to gain the children clemency several years ago.

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Source: 11 Alive | John A. Torres, Florida Today

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