Sierra Inscoe is a killer from Mississippi who would murder Carson Sistrunk, a man she met on SnapChat
According to court documents Sierra Inscoe and Carson Sistrunk met over SnapChat. Sistrunk would tell family members and friends that he was meeting a woman he had met online. That would be the last time anyone heard from him. Carson body would eventually be found in a oil well nearly two years after he was reported missing
Sierra Inscoe would be arrested driving Carson Sistrunk truck and she would be arrested and ultimately charged with the murder of Sistrunk
Apparently Sierra Inscoe had a history of ripping off people that she had met online.
Sierra Inscoe would be charged with murder and would ultimately plead guilty and be sentenced to forty years in prison and must serve thirty five years before she is eligible for parole
Sierra Inscoe Case
A Prentiss woman who pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing a Rankin County man and then dumping his body in a Jefferson Davis County oilfield was sentenced to 40 years in prison, with 35 years to serve without the possibility of parole or early release.
Fifteenth Circuit District Attorney Hal Kittrell said Thursday that Sierra Inscoe, 22, was sentenced shortly after pleading guilty to murder in Marion County Circuit Court for shooting and killing 24-year-old Carson Sistrunk on Sept. 4, 2022.
Circuit Court Judge Richelle Lumpkin handed down the sentence, while Assistant District Attorneys Reginald “Chip” Lewis and Laurel Brinkley prosecuted the case.
“I would like to thank all of the local and state law enforcement agencies that worked together investigating this case,” Kittrell said. “Thanks to their hard work, we were able to take a violent individual off the streets and show that there are severe consequences for those who do harm to others in Jefferson Davis County.
“Though nothing can bring Mr. Sistrunk back, it is my sincere hope that family can find some closure in this resolution.”
Sistrunk was reported missing on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022.
According to Jefferson Davis County Coroner Debra Johnson, Sistrunk’s body was found last week.
His body was discovered at an oil well site by a worker who noticed tire tracks. Jefferson Davis County Sheriff Ron Strickland said Sistrunk had been shot.
Inscoe, who was 20 at the time of the shooting, was arrested by Mississippi Bureau of Investigation agents in Jones County. The agency issued a warrant for her arrest for felony taking of a motor vehicle charge out of Rankin County.
Strickland said Inscoe became a suspect in Sistrunk’s murder after being stopped by an officer while she was driving a vehicle that belonged to Sistrunk.
According to law enforcement officers, Sistrunk and Inscoe had been communicating online and planned to one day meet in person.
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