Mia Bailey's Chilling Confession: The Motive Behind Her Parents' Murders
Mia Bailey: Why trans woman killed her parents? Chilling confession - 'I don’t regret it'
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Mia Bailey, a 30-year-old woman from Utah, is serving two life sentences for the 2024 murders of her parents, Gail and Joseph Bailey. In a recently released interrogation video, she revealed her troubled upbringing, abusive family dynamics, and lack of support for her transition, which led to her drastic actions. Bailey expressed no remorse for the killings, stating, 'I don't regret it. I hate them.'
- 01Bailey cited years of conflict and an abusive home environment as key factors leading to her actions.
- 02She accumulated $20,000 in debt for hormone replacement therapy and was awaiting gender-affirming surgery.
- 03Bailey described the killings as a spur-of-the-moment decision, stating she fired approximately 12 rounds at her parents.
- 04She expressed a desire for more support for the LGBTQ community and criticized interference in transition processes.
- 05Bailey was sentenced to two 25-year life sentences for two counts of aggravated murder in December 2025.
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Mia Bailey, now 30, is serving two life sentences for the 2024 murders of her parents, Gail and Joseph Bailey, in their Utah home. A recently released interrogation video reveals her chilling confession, where she calmly recounted the events leading to the killings. Bailey described her upbringing as filled with conflict and abuse, stating that she had expressed suicidal thoughts multiple times. She accumulated $20,000 in debt for hormone replacement therapy and was awaiting gender-affirming surgery, which her mother allegedly tried to sabotage. This interference pushed Bailey over the edge, leading her to purchase a gun and kill her parents. In her confession, she stated, 'I don't regret it. I hate them,' and mentioned that she fired approximately 12 rounds, even aiming at her brother through a closed door. After the murders, Bailey fled from police, contemplating suicide. She later pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated murder and was sentenced to two 25-year life sentences in December 2025. Bailey concluded her confession by advocating for better support for the LGBTQ community.
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This case highlights the urgent need for mental health support and resources for the LGBTQ community, particularly regarding family acceptance and transition-related care.
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