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Home»Local News»Acworth woman convicted of vehicular homicide in death of 2018 Decatur, GA kindergartner, her attorneys say she was psychotic
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Acworth woman convicted of vehicular homicide in death of 2018 Decatur, GA kindergartner, her attorneys say she was psychotic

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By On Common Ground News on February 27, 2026 Local News, DeKalb, Crime
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DECATUR, GA—DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced the conviction by jury trial of an Acworth woman accused of hitting two cars while speeding on a residential street in Decatur and killing a kindergartner in 2018.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, jurors found Michelle Wierson, 59, guilty but mentally ill of Homicide by Vehicle in the First Degree, and guilty of Reckless Driving for the crash that caused the death of Miles Jenness, 5. His mother said Miles would have been 13 years old this weekend. 
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Courtney L. Johnson, who presided over the trial, sentenced Wierson to 15 years to serve 5 years in custody with the remaining 10 years on probation. Wierson will go into custody at a Department of Corrections Facility and they will determine her treatment plan, in accordance with the guilty but mentally ill conviction for the Vehicular Homicide charge. Additionally, once she is released on probation, she will not be allowed to drive during that probationary period, and there are medical/mental health requirements she must comply with for the duration of the sentence.



According to the investigation, around 5:13 p.m. on Sept. 27, 2018, Sam Jenness and his son, Miles, were stopped at a red light at the intersection of Midway Road and South Candler Street in Decatur when Wierson, who lived in Avondale Estates at the time, rear ended them with her SUV. The force of the crash pushed both vehicles across the intersection and into a grassy area across South Candler Street. Wierson also hit a third vehicle, causing the airbags in that car to deploy. The occupants of the third vehicle were not seriously injured.
Sam Jenness suffered a laceration to the back of his head and briefly lost consciousness. When he woke up, he noticed his young son, who was properly restrained in a car seat at the time of the crash, was unconscious and pinned between the back seat of the car and the front passenger seat.
Neighbors and bystanders helped the father get his son out of the car and attempted to render aid. Paramedics transported the boy to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston where doctors determined that the brain and spinal injuries that he suffered were not survivable. He died on Sept. 29, 2018.
Wierson was able to exit her vehicle and was initially calm after the accident. Jenness observed her demeanor change when an off-duty officer with the DeKalb County Police Department (DKPD) arrived on the scene. Wierson became combative and attempted to run into traffic.



Officers from DKPD and MARTA Police took Wierson into custody and placed her in a MARTA patrol car until officers with the Decatur Police Department arrived. She was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital for evaluation and then to the DeKalb County Jail.
Wierson was driving 51 mph in a 25-mph zone at the time of the crash. Witnesses recounted that she did not appear to apply the brakes. At trial, Wierson’s attorneys said that she had a psychotic break and thought God told her that her daughter was in danger and that she needed to save her. Jurors found that she was mentally ill but still criminally responsible, hence, their verdict of guilty but mentally ill.
The case, assigned to the Homicide and Gangs Unit, was prosecuted by Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Josh Geller and Senior Assistant District Attorney Helen Pott, District Attorney Supervising Investigator Jacques Spencer; Investigator Tiffany Edwards, and Victim Advocates LaTonya Gates and Shakoa Harperand Decatur Police Department Detective Hensel led the initial investigation.



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