Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - OK Man Kill-Shots Cancer-Surviving Granny While "Testing Out" New Christmas Glock| Crime Alert 6AM 01.08.2026
Episode Date: January 8, 2026Fatal Festivities: A negligent neighbor is facing manslaughter charges after accidentally gunning down a granny while testing out a new Glock he got for Christmas. A man stabs his ex-GF dead in ...her apartment, files a bogus missing report -then, bolts to India...before cops close in. Plus, an arrest that wasn't par for the course! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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An Oklahoma woman holding a child sitting on her front porch,
fatally shot on Christmas by a neighbor
whose target practicing in his backyard blocks away.
Cody Wayne Adams trying out a new gun he purchased as a Christmas gift.
Authorities allege a stray bullet leaves Adam's yard,
strikes Sandra Phelps in her right arm while she's holding the child with her left arm.
Adams 33 arrested on suspicion first degree manslaughter.
A real Christmas miracle, the baby not hit.
Jennifer Gould has the details.
Nancy Sandra Phelps, a five-time cancer survivor who spent years cheating death,
was taken out by a single Christmas bullet while cradling that infant grandchild on a holiday.
afternoon. Sandy, or nanny, as she was known, was relaxing on a covered porch around 3.15 p.m.
In the Meridian area, about 90 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, when the crack of gunfire
began echoing from the north. Witnesses say Sandra remained eerily calm, even joking with her
family, as the shots rang out, saying, quote, someone got a new gun for Christmas, and quote,
unaware that the weapon was currently being aimed in her direction.
Moments later, the grandmother let out a simple heartbreaking ouch
and collapsed into the love seat.
First responders found a scene of absolute horror.
Sandra had been struck by a high-caliber round
that tore through her upper right arm
and steep downward angles before burying itself deep into her chest.
She was pronounced dead on the spot, still clutching that infant she'd been protecting just minutes prior.
One of her granddaughters spoke to ABC 5 News.
She was a loving woman.
She loved and cared for everybody.
The Trail of Blood led deputies nearly a third of a mile away to the backyard of 33-year-old Cody Adams.
He admitted to cops.
He got a Glock 45 caliber handgun for Christmas and was just testing it out by
taking pot shots at a Red Bull can that was on the ground.
Investigators found a graveyard of spent casings on Adams' deck
and noted a terrifying fact.
From his shooting direction, the emergency lights flashing at Sandra's home
were visible in a direct, unobstructed line of fire.
Adams reportedly broke down in tears muttering,
I'm sorry after a deputy told him
his target practice had claimed a life.
With no backstop to catch the heavy 45-caliber slugs,
the bullets were just free to whistle through the residential neighborhood.
Adams is now charged with first-degree manslaughter
for his conscious disregard for human life.
Currently out on bond, he is slated to face the music at a preliminary hearing
on February 26th.
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Nancy.
Thanks, Jennifer.
More crime and justice news after this.
A cold-blooded killer allegedly turned a New Year's Eve reunion into a slaughter.
stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death
before playing the role of a worried lover
to buy himself enough time to flee the continent.
Nikita Goddashala, a 27-year-old rising star data analyst,
was found brutally murdered inside the Columbia apartment
of Arjun Sharma, 26,
just hours after the suspect called police
to report her missing in a diabolical attempt
to cover his tracks.
Seth Hoffman with the Howard County Police
spoke to Fox 5, D.C.
Her life was taken before it really even started.
So it's certainly a tragic instance,
especially by somebody she knew
and had a relationship with.
The carnage unfolded shortly after 7 p.m.
on December 31st at Sharma's residence
in the 10,100 block of Twin Rivers Road.
Detectives believe Sharma unleashed a savage
knife attack, leaving the ambitious professional dead from multiple stab wounds.
Two days later, in a move, police call purely premeditated, Sharma walked into Howard County
headquarters to file a bogus missing person report, claiming he hadn't seen Nikita since the
holiday. While cops began their search, Sharma was already racing to Dolis International
airport boarding a one-way flight to India. The charade collapsed on January 3rd when officers
broke into Sharma's apartment and discovered Nikita's hidden mutilated body. An international dragnet
involving the FBI and Interpol was immediately launched and by January 5th, Sharma was reportedly
cornered and arrested by Indian authorities. The motive may be as greedy as it was gruesome.
Nikitha's devastated dad revealed his daughter had loaned the suspect a large sum of money
and was demanding repayment. Howard County Police are now working the red tape to extradite
the suspect back to Maryland to face first-degree murder charges.
And finally, talk about not being par for the course. A manhunt took a terrible turn
when a wanted suspect attempted to dodge the law on a set of wheels better suited for a birdie
than a breakout. Officers tracked the unidentified fugitive to a local golf course,
but instead of surrendering, the suspect hopped into a golf cart and floored it into the rough.
Not to be outdriven, Sandy Springs Police swiped their own cards to launch a high-stakes,
slow speed pursued across the Greens, and it was caught on body cam.
Stop the car, man. Stop the cart. Stop the cart. Stop the cart. Get out of the cart.
Sandy Springs, police. You got out of the car. Hands up, hands up. Hand up. You have warrant for your arrest.
The 12-mile-per-hour, fast and furious chase ended with the suspect in cuffs after he realized he was
officially out of bounds. The department has since unveiled their fairway unit, complete with a
spiritually prepared push bumper for future pit maneuvers.
It's a stroke of genius that proves running from the cops is never a hole in one.
Nancy.
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