In a shocking turn of events, the investigation into the murder of Nikki Whitehead revealed a chilling story of betrayal and violence. Identical twin girls, Jazz and Taz, were implicated in the brutal killing of their own mother. The evidence uncovered during the investigation painted a disturbing picture of the events that led to Nikki’s untimely death.

From a journal shared between the twins that detailed their deep-seated hatred for their mother to the gruesome scene of the crime, it became clear that this was not just a crime of passion. The girls’ cold demeanor during their confessions and their lack of remorse raised red flags for investigators.

The twins’ calculated actions and premeditated plan to kill their mother left a lasting impact on everyone involved. The courtroom drama that followed their arrests unfolded a complex web of family dysfunction and resentment that ultimately led to this tragic outcome.

As the girls serve their sentences in separate juvenile detention facilities, questions linger about what truly motivated them to commit such a heinous crime. Was it pure evil, pent-up anger, or a cry for help? Only time will tell as they await their parole hearings in the coming years.

The case of Jazz and Taz serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of family dynamics and the devastating consequences of unresolved issues. The investigation into Nikki Whitehead’s murder will forever be etched in the annals of crime history as a chilling tale of betrayal and tragedy.

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20 Comments to “DERANGED Teenage Killer Twins: Full Story of Jasmiyah & Tasmiyah Whitehead | Nikki Whitehead”

  • @annieelise

    This case freaks me out as a parent. What are your thoughts on it?

  • @user-dx7jg8kb1w

    I feel so sorry for the mom. In this case I have a 17-year-old that I was terrified of where I had cameras and every single room in my house up to the point I had to kick him out right before Christmas last year I have tried counselors I’ve tried school he’s been through the court systems. The court system is a complete failure for juveniles, these are just plain evil

  • @PhilipCheadle

    Those girls were products of their home environment and lack of sound values. When they were born their mother was still living on the street so that about explains how they got their start in life.

  • @christiansweden

    🟫 13% of the population commit 60% of all crime in the US.

  • @commonsense2680

    I am not sure what your conclusion is? Are you and others feeling sorry for these girls and saying they were victims?? Firstly, the girls were not victims based on your facts. They were clearly NOT abused either sexually, physically or emotionally. So, they did not even have the slightest mitigating factor to apply to as a defense to their crime of butchering their mother. I also do not believe their mother was screaming that she hated them while they drowned her. It sounds like a stupid excuse a spoiled child would claim to excuse their behavior or feel sorry for them. And it is just not plausible for a mother who went through so much effort to straighten out her daughter's lives to scream that. Secondly, the fact that anyone may conclude the mother was a "hypocrite" because she herself was a difficult child and skipped school or smoked is irrelevant. Her hypocrisy does not count as a mitigating factor. In fact most parents are hypocrites, my parents certainly were, but it no way justifies murder. Thirdly, regardless of whether they were "born evil" or "raised evil" it is irrelevant since nature versus nurture is NOT a mitigating factor. Is everyone forgetting they brutally stabbed their mother to death, and by their journal premeditated the murder. There is just plain no excuse for the murder of their mother. The poor thing was trying to correct her mistakes and I think the spoiled creatures should have gotten life without parole. These are psychopaths with zero chance of rehabilitation. Maybe if they got counseling when younger but by age 16 their personality is set. They of no use to society and pose a threat to society. Yuck.

  • @claramerchant9210

    I get what you are saying about Great Grandma deserving gratitude but does she really? Let’s not forget she raised every single person in this scenario. She made the same mistakes over and over. Had she forced her daughter to take responsibility for the baby SHE had she may not have gone to jail. Then she made the same mistake with her grand daughter. Let her do whatever she wanted. I could see if she let the live in her house and watched the girls while their mother worked But just allowing her granddaughter to do whatever she wanted was the same thing she did with her daughter. She raised those two girls from babies and le THEM do whatever they wanted zero supervision. She did a horrible Jon as a parent. Then to tell them to ignore their mom when she tried to rein them in ? WTH. It was like she wanted to make sure they did whatever they wanted. I don’t buy her age being a problem. Today 60 is not old. My mom is 60. She hikes she scuba dives runs her own business. She has the energy of someone half her age

  • @Grape.koolaid

    Why does it feel like you’re defending them. Whether or not she was a model parent or not does not give them the reason to kill her. Della may have been trying to help but sounds like she didn’t. Telling them they didn’t have to listen to her. Smh separate them and keep them locked up.

  • @absolutely1337

    De Kay Ter (Decatur) Georgia

  • @Knkna4ever

    This is horrible and yes creepy. I used to say my little girl will kill me one day. In rage at 3 she ran at me with a plastic knife and started stabbing me in my back out of no where. I don't know what happened but it was not my baby. Thank the lord for prayer and our love . She 5 now it hasn't happened again

  • @shacondraburnette8738

    There is no such thing as a perfect parent. Once they saw that she was really trying to have a healthy relationship with them and they could’ve gave her a chance but they were already set in their ways.

  • @Reshaty

    Tasmanian Devil

  • @tanyablank1

    Curios, how did Nicci have siblings if her mother was in prison for so long?

  • @Ishyyaccardo

    This is my sons dads cousins

  • @hmain7534

    So they had already attacked their mum and then said in court they would kill her if they went back to her house…and the courts sent them anyway? What did they expect?

  • @olivia5214

    Della is the root cause of this problem. Her parenting led to her daughter having a child in prison.

  • @ScottStevensDavid

    You will find criminal behavior in generations seems to repeat. sad that their environment gave 2 generations of the lack of a nuclear family was a huge factor in this case.

  • @CJ-dg3bm

    Linda was gorgeous too

  • @carajssavannahga8830

    Im a ID twin. My twin is a bad alcoholic. Drinking since age 15. She is evil nasty mean abusive when drunk. I had to break away from her for i was trauma bonded to her thinking I would save her. I had to stop letting her move in with me off and on for years. Saved my life

  • @johnnym4400

    Only 30 years is a slap in the face even for them to have the option of parole is even worse in the evidence was so overwhelming there was no need for a deal a jury would have convicted these two in an hour of deliberation. Another loss for the justice system.

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