The Whitehead twins are the then sixteen-year-old daughters of Yvonne “Nikki” Whitehead, who brutally beat and murdered their mother “Nikki” in their Conyers City home. The twins had an argument with their mother in 2010 that led to their deaths moments later. After four months in hiding, they were arrested, prosecuted and each sentenced to 30 years in prison for intentional homicide.
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ToggleWho are Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah?
Jarmecca Yvonne “Nikki” Whitehead had an identical twin on November 27, 1993. They were Jasmiyah Kaneesha Whitehead and Tasmiyah Janeesha Whitehead. They were previously raised by their grandmother, then moved in with their mother and her then boyfriend, a 55-year-old truck driver who lived in Conveys. While living in Conveys, they attended Rockdale County High School.
In January 2010, the twins had an argument with their mother, which quickly escalated into a fight that cost Nikki her life. She was beaten with a vase and then stabbed with a knife until she died after struggling for minutes to save the life she loved. The twins fled the scene and hid. After four months, they were arrested in May 2010. They initially pleaded not guilty to the charge, but later admitted to killing their mother that day, although under the charge of manslaughter, which was liable to a lesser prison sentence. The Whitehead Twins were just students and nothing special.
What is his age, height and weight?
In May 2023, the Whitehead Twins will be 29 years old. They are 5 feet 3 inches tall and weigh around 55 kilograms.
What is their nationality and ethnicity?
Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah are American and Caucasian.
What is your profession?
The Whitehead twins were still students when they murdered their mother in cold blood.
Where are Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah now?
They were arrested and imprisoned for their crime, then imprisoned and placed in separate prisons. Jasmiyah is serving her sentence at Pulaski State Prison and her twin sister Tasmiyah is serving her sentence at Arrendale State Prison. Although they are separate prisons, they are both part of the Georgia Department of Corrections. As of May 2023, the twins, eligible for parole in 2017, were still in prison. It is assumed that there will be a provisional month of probation in May 2025.
Why did Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah kill their mother?
Because they were tired and tired of their mother’s strict rules and parenting style, they decided to end their lives with her by planning and carrying out their deadly act. They were visibly unhappy with their mother, who was supposedly too harsh on her twins.