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The pregnant daughter of a slain couple admitted telling her boyfriend that "the only way" they could be together and raise their child was to kill her parents, an OSBI special agent reported.

Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin, 17, also admitted she and her 15-year-old boyfriend asked their friend, Chad Jon'Dale Voyles, to help.

The motive was revealed Tuesday when Voyles, 18, of Fort Towson, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy.
Later Tuesday, the daughter and her boyfriend, Bryson Noel Miller, were charged as youthful offenders with the same counts.

The mother, Sherrie Pyron, 47, was beaten with baseball bats and had her throat slashed the evening of Dec. 22. The father, Curtis Lee Martin, 60, was beaten to death after he came home the next morning.
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Chad Jon'Dale Voyles
 
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I don't like 95% of the bullshit my mother pulls on an adult level - I am still connected to her and wouldn't want to see her killed. I have never met someone I have dated or was married to that was so important to kill my parents. Now they face major jail sentences.. a baby is an orphan and two sets of parents loose their young adults and grandchild.. killing her parents fixed everything.. the fucked up part is one is probably eligible for the death penalty and the two masterminds are youthful offenders - worthy of redemption..
 
Neither of them could think their way out of a paper bag. Was Chad going to support all three of them with some minimum wage job? Plus, being fugitives? Dream big, but know the limitations of reality. It takes time and a lot of hard work to make your dreams come true; not murder.
 
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Chad Jon’Dale Voyles, age 21, and Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin, age 20, both of Fort Towson, Oklahoma, entered guilty pleas relating to a Choctaw County double homicide which occurred on December 22 and 23, 2020.

On January 6, 2023, Chad Jon’Dale Voyles pleaded guilty to one count of Murder in Indian Country. The Indictment against Voyles alleged that on December 23, 2020, Voyles killed the victim willfully, deliberately, maliciously, and with premeditation.

On July 26, 2023, Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin pleaded guilty to one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder. The Indictment against Martin alleged that beginning on December 22, 2020, and continuing until December 23, 2020, Martin and others agreed to murder Martin’s parents.

According to investigators, on the afternoon of December 22, 2020, Martin, Voyles, and another juvenile planned the murders of Martin’s parents, then set the plans in motion. Voyles admitted during his plea hearing that he bludgeoned Martin’s father and set him on fire. At Martin’s plea hearing, she admitted that she conspired with others to murder her parents. The crimes occurred in Choctaw County, within the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation Reservation and within the Eastern District of Oklahoma.
 
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that three Fort Towson, Oklahoma co-conspirators in a 2020 double homicide were sentenced in federal district court.
Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin, age 22, was sentenced to 456 months in prison for one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder.


Chad Jon’Dale Voyles, age 23, was sentenced to 420 months in prison for one count of Murder in Indian Country.

Bryson Noel Miller, age 19, was sentenced to 300 months in prison for one count of Murder in Indian Country.
The charges arose from an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and the Choctaw County Sheriff’s Office.
According to investigators, on December 22, 2020, Martin, then age 17, recruited Voyles, age 18, and Miller, age 15, to murder her parents. That evening, Martin let Voyles and Miller into her house through a rear window. Miller and Voyles found Martin’s mother sleeping on a couch and beat her to death. All three assisted in burying her in a shallow grave in the backyard. After the murder of Martin’s mother, the co-conspirators cleaned up and disposed of evidence of the murder.
Over the next few hours, Martin attempted to arrange plans to flee, while Voyles and Miller awaited the arrival of Martin’s father at Martin’s residence. When Martin’s father arrived, Voyles ambushed him and fired at him with a compound bow and field-tipped arrow. Voyles missed, leading to a struggle with the father. Ultimately, Miller intervened and struck the father in the head with a dumbbell. Once incapacitated, Voyles and Miller doused the man in gasoline and set him and the house on fire.
 
Absolute insanity.
So the father was only incapacitated before being lit on fire?! My god. The worst part about this, imo, is if he did not see his daughter (let's be honest, she seems an "in the shadows" type), he was probably absolutely terrified that she'd been hurt as he was fighting. Well, that and the fact she was pregnant. Poor child. Hope they are in a loving home.
There was a case involving a young girl who got her older boyfriend to kill her parents and the father (who was also killed last after coming home) recognized the boyfriend (whom he knew was bad news) and while fighting said something along the lines of "What did you do to my daughter?! Where is she?!" He seemingly believed he had hurt her before he came home. How tragic is that? Worried about her, thinking this psycho came in and hurt everyone and it was her who planned it.
 
Absolute insanity.
So the father was only incapacitated before being lit on fire?! My god. The worst part about this, imo, is if he did not see his daughter (let's be honest, she seems an "in the shadows" type), he was probably absolutely terrified that she'd been hurt as he was fighting. Well, that and the fact she was pregnant. Poor child. Hope they are in a loving home.
There was a case involving a young girl who got her older boyfriend to kill her parents and the father (who was also killed last after coming home) recognized the boyfriend (whom he knew was bad news) and while fighting said something along the lines of "What did you do to my daughter?! Where is she?!" He seemingly believed he had hurt her before he came home. How tragic is that? Worried about her, thinking this psycho came in and hurt everyone and it was her who planned it.
Do you know anything more about the case... Did the daughter get a long sentence or a slap on the wrist?
 
Do you know anything more about the case... Did the daughter get a long sentence or a slap on the wrist?
@Sugar Cookie - Let me help you read what you posted...

Ashlie Nicole Rose Martin, age 22, was sentenced to 456 months in prison for one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder.

38 years!

I don't like 95% of the bullshit my mother pulls on an adult level - I am still connected to her and wouldn't want to see her killed. I have never met someone I have dated or was married to that was so important to kill my parents. Now they face major jail sentences..

I don't like 95% of the bullshit my mother pulls on an adult level - I am still connected to her and wouldn't want to see her killed. I have never met someone I have dated or was married to that was so important to kill my parents. Now they face major jail sentences..

The perfect punishment would be to house her, for 38 years, with her parents remains.
 
Do you know anything more about the case... Did the daughter get a long sentence or a slap on the wrist?
I do know the boyfriend got life and yes, imo, the daughter DID get a slap on the wrist - I don't remember the exact number but probably 30ish years because I do remember thinking she wouldn't even be 50 when she got out. Definitely a huge let down.
Unfortunately, this case, like many in my mind, is some ID episode I saw with second mom. So I remember pieces of the scenes/story (literally got a flashback when I thought about the dad worrying about his daughter in this case), but that's it.
 

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