Utah Woman Charged With Murdering Her Parents, Says She “Would Do It Again”

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Utah Woman Charged With Murdering Her Parents, Says She “Would Do It Again”

Mia Bailey, 28 (WCPD) Mia Bailey, 28, faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated murder, in connection with the deaths of her parents, Ri

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Mia Bailey, 28 (WCPD)
Mia Bailey, 28 (WCPD)

Mia Bailey, 28, faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated murder, in connection with the deaths of her parents, Rick and Emily Bailey.

The victims were found dead in their Washington, Utah, home last week, sparking a nationwide manhunt for Mia, who was later apprehended in Arizona.

According to court documents released today, Mia allegedly made a chilling confession to police officers following her arrest, stating she “would do it again” if given the chance, according to Yahoo News.

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Detectives report that she showed no signs of remorse throughout the interrogation, providing a detailed account of the events leading to her parent’s death.

While the official cause of death remains pending, police sources have revealed that Rick and Emily Bailey were found with multiple stab wounds. Investigators believe the killings were premeditated, citing a diary entry allegedly authored by Mia that outlined her plan.

The news has devastated the close-knit community of Washington, where the Baileys were well-known and respected. Friends and neighbors described them as loving parents who were deeply involved in the community.

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Mia Bailey is currently being held without bail in a Mohave County, Arizona jail, awaiting extradition to Utah. If convicted, she could face life in prison or the death penalty.

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