Reports say Utah’s mom told her father that she needed important financial assistance before shooting her husband to death when she went to sleep.
“I need 13k by Friday,” Jennifer Gredy Hill texted her father on September 18th. ABC 4 It is reported, citing unsealed search warrants and court documents.
Gredhill, 42, believed that investigators sent a message to her husband, Thomas Ray Gredill, and that investigators had killed her husband, Matthew Johnson.
Thomas allegedly sent $1,000 through Benmo on the same day she asked for the money, according to court documents.
It is unclear why Gredhill needed the money and what the funds are for.
According to ABC 4, reported by ABC 4, a warrant was issued to search for Gredhill, her father and mother, Rosalie Christianson Venmo accounts.
Investigators also obtained a search warrant to review records of Gredy Hill’s USAA and Chase Bank accounts and “all accounts related to Thomas Gredy Hill.”
Thomas, 71, and Rosalie, 67, were arrested in October after their daughter was charged with murder.
The couple allegedly helped Gredy Hill clean her home after investigators suspected she had fatally shot her husband. Witnesses also placed an elderly couple in her home for more than five hours around the time of the murder.
Court documents show that Gledhill received a new mattress shortly after the suspect in the murder, and his mother reported that he had granted investigators acknowledged it for her through Amazon.
Thomas told investigators he didn’t enter the master bedroom while he was at her house.
Rosalie also told authorities that they would only have an hour in her daughter’s residence, but Thomas did not remember details of the day.
After Johnson’s death, the mother of three disposed of his body and reported that he was missing on September 28th.
Johnson’s body has not been discovered yet.
The documents say data from Gledhill’s mobile phone records show that Johnson contacted his father after it was reported missing. kutv It has been reported.
“Based on the evidence and statements made by Jennifer and Thomas, [an officer with the police department] Determined, Thomas is involved in supporting his daughter Jennifer, and the disposal of evidence and information will lead to Matthew Johnson’s loss of failure,” the document states.
Thomas and Rosalie are not charged with Johnson’s murder.
Investigators say the cold-blooded murder came after a night of drunken sex.
The alleged murder was when the man came forward and told officers he had “extramarital affair” with Gredy Hill, and that she confessed to him about the horrifying murder, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. said in a statement October.
Her suspicious lover – unnamed – claimed that Gredy Hill had him confronted her on September 20th, “screamed her because she knew she was sleeping with someone else.”
“The defendant told the informant he shot Mr Johnson. [the next day] When he slept in their bed,” the statement said.
“She told the informant he put Mr. Johnson’s body in a storage container on the roof, slid him down the stairs of the house, and loaded him into the back of the minivan.”
Gredhill added information about her suspected lover, “Then I took her husband’s body north, dug a hole and buried him in a shallow grave.”
Prosecutors believe the murder suspect destroyed Johnson’s phone, took the truck to another part of the neighborhood and took the car to a car wash.
She was caught up in surveillance cameras that “fullly” cleaned the car after alleged murder and police tracked the GPS data from her cell phone to the exact location where the truck was later discovered.
Gredhill was arrested on October 2nd and pleaded not guilty to the murder. Her trial is set for December 2025.
Court records revealed that the couple is experiencing a controversial divorce and custody battle over three children, ages 11, 7 and 5. Gredy Hill received a temporary restraining order against Johnson in late August
She is ordered not to contact her child.

