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West Virginia Mother Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Jealousy-Driven Killing of Young Daughter

By Matthias Binder May 1, 2026
Mom with 'great resentment' for 4-year-old daughter murdered her over attention from dad
Mom with 'great resentment' for 4-year-old daughter murdered her over attention from dad - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Mom with 'great resentment' for 4-year-old daughter murdered her over attention from dad

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The Fatal Attack in a Family HomeA Motive Rooted in EnvyAttempts to Conceal and Shift BlameDigital Trails and a Lengthy ProbeWords from the Grieving Father

Mom with 'great resentment' for 4-year-old daughter murdered her over attention from dad – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

In a West Virginia courtroom, a judge handed down a severe punishment to a mother who took her 4-year-old daughter’s life out of resentment over her husband’s affection. Rebakah Weikle, 33, received consecutive sentences that ensure she serves at least 30 years before any chance of parole. The case, rooted in a disturbing act of maternal envy, unfolded in the Forest Hill area in July 2022 and required years of investigation to resolve.

The Fatal Attack in a Family Home

Authorities detailed how Weikle carried out the murder inside the family’s residence. The child, named Haley, had gone to bed as usual. At some point during the night, Weikle stabbed her daughter multiple times and then slit her throat, inflicting the fatal wound despite the girl’s struggles.

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Summers County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Lefler recounted the sequence during the court proceedings. He noted the deliberate nature of the act, which left Haley lifeless in her own bedroom. The brutality shocked investigators and underscored the depth of the resentment involved.

A Motive Rooted in Envy

Prosecutors traced the killing to Weikle’s growing jealousy toward her daughter. She harbored what Lefler described as a “great resentment” because her husband devoted time and care to the child. This envy escalated until Weikle acted on it violently.

Investigators uncovered evidence that Weikle had researched methods to kill the child beforehand. Her internet searches revealed premeditation, turning a family dynamic into a deadly plot. Lefler called the motive almost impossible to accept during his statements to local media.

Attempts to Conceal and Shift Blame

After the murder, Weikle left Haley’s body in the bed overnight. She hid the knife used in the attack and discarded her bloodied clothes before retiring to sleep. The next morning, her husband discovered the gruesome scene and urged her to dial 911.

Weikle entered the numbers but failed to complete the call. Her husband took the phone and contacted emergency services himself. In the ensuing probe, she repeatedly accused him of the crime, fabricating claims of sexual abuse to deflect suspicion. As part of her guilty plea, she admitted those allegations were false.

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Digital Trails and a Lengthy Probe

The investigation spanned years and involved multiple agencies across the region. Conflicting accounts complicated efforts to establish the truth inside the home. Digital forensics proved pivotal, with cellphone records and search history directly implicating Weikle.

Lefler highlighted how this evidence painted a clear picture of her actions. “We were able to piece together a better picture of what occurred including her cellphone activity and her searches which established that she was one that committed this act,” he explained. The father’s role also came under scrutiny; he pleaded guilty to child abuse and neglect for overlooking warning signs, earning home confinement and probation rather than prison time.

Coordinated efforts by law enforcement overcame the deceptions, leading to Weikle’s guilty plea to first-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. Kanawha County Circuit Judge Michael Froble imposed two terms of 15 years to life, to be served one after the other. This structure means she faces a minimum of 30 years incarcerated, with officials anticipating she will remain behind bars for the rest of her life.

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  • July 2022: Haley killed in Forest Hill home.
  • Immediate aftermath: Body left overnight; cover-up attempts fail.
  • Years of investigation: Digital evidence exposes truth.
  • Recent sentencing: Consecutive life terms with 30-year minimum.

Words from the Grieving Father

In court, Haley’s father expressed raw anguish over the loss. “I want everybody to know how evil the person that she is and what all she has done. She killed a 4-year-old baby, my baby,” he stated. He emphasized his efforts to protect the child, which fueled his wife’s deadly jealousy.

The sentencing closed a painful chapter for the family, but the tragedy lingers as a stark reminder of unchecked emotions within households. Weikle’s actions, once shrouded in lies, now stand exposed in the public record, serving as a grim caution against hidden resentments.

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