Woman shocked at murder charges after rottweiler attack
Tyshael Martin interrogation

Inset: Jamaria Sessions (Mitchell’s Funeral Home). Screengrab: Tyshael Martin speaks with Florida detectives about Jamaria’s death (WESH/YouTube).

A 34-year-old woman who reportedly instructed a 100-pound dog to attack a 9-year-old girl and then proceeded to beat her to death stated to police investigators that she was employing “scare tactics” to discipline the girl.

Tyshael Elise Martin is facing charges of first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse in connection to the tragic death of Jamaria Sessions. Recordings of her questioning by authorities from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office were disclosed to Orlando ABC affiliate WFTV and NBC affiliate WESH. Martin maintained her stance that she was not responsible for the girl’s death.

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“I didn’t kill her,” she said. “I didn’t murder her.”

But detectives obtained some 3,000 videos from inside and outside the home that told a different story. In the interrogation video, the investigator ran down some of the allegations: That Martin made Jamaria run in place. That she hit her from behind, causing her to trip and fall over a bag of dog food, spraining her ankle.

“Were you telling the dog to bite her?” the detective asked. “Because that’s what it sounds like in the video. You’re holding on to the leash saying ‘I’m gonna let you get her. I’m gonna let you get her.””

Cops showed Martin autopsy photos and told her there were so many injuries on Jamaria’s body that the autopsy report was 26 pages long.

Then the detective listed all the charges against her.

“Why am I being charged with premeditated murder?” Martin asked.

The detective responded: “Well, because some of the statements that you made while you were attacking Jamaria about killing her.”

Martin shrugged the accusations off as “scare tactics.”

“Scare tactics was also premeditation,” the detective retorted.

Martin blamed Jamaria’s broken teeth on her falling on the treadmill. She also appeared to at least in part blame her boyfriend, Jamaria’s father LoJuan Sessions, when cops asked if she was “accountable” for the girl’s death. He’s charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child, though he wasn’t home the day Jamaria died.

“I just, I mean, when you say accountable, I feel like I probably could have done more to, you know, possibly prevent things from happening,” Martin said.

Martin said the family was supposed to take a flight that morning to California for vacation. According to the affidavit, she told cops she tried to wake up Jamaria, but she was unresponsive and cold to the touch.

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