
Left: Charles Cook (Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office). Right: Melinda Jolly (GoFundMe).
A Georgia man will spend the rest of his life in prison for beating his girlfriend — a widow and mother of four — to death in her home.
Charles Franklin Cook, 42, was announced to have received a life sentence without the possibility of parole by Cobb County District Attorney Sonya F. Allen on Friday. An additional 30 years in confinement was also part of the sentence for the slaying of Melinda Jolly, 44.
Cook was found guilty of felony murder, aggravated assault, and three counts of cruelty to children in the second degree.
A news release from the Cobb County Police Department revealed that on Jan. 17, 2024, a family member who went to check on Jolly discovered her lifeless body inside her home in Marietta.
Police responded to the scene, locating the body and immediately notifying detectives with the department’s Major Crimes Unit.
Jolly’s sister provided additional details about the circumstances of her death in a GoFundMe started to raise money for her funeral.
Information from a fundraiser indicated that Jolly and her four children had moved to Georgia from California a few years back. This relocation occurred shortly after she gave birth to twin boys, seeking to be closer to family and to begin anew after the passing of her husband, who had died not long after the birth of the twins.
The family said they recently found out that Jolly was in an abusive relationship and had been calling local police to perform periodic welfare checks on her and the children. The family said that the last time police checked on Jolly was Jan. 15. Two days later, a family member went by the house to see how Jolly was doing and found her dead.
“Officers deemed her death was suspicious, they had previously been out to this residence several times for domestic violence,” Cobb County Police Officer Aaron Wilson told Atlanta Fox affiliate WAGA.
Citing a probable cause affidavit, Atlanta CBS affiliate WANF reported that witnesses spotted Cook leaving Jolly’s home “around the supposed time of death after officers completed a welfare check” on Jolly.
Authorities reportedly determined that she died from “multiple blunt force injuries to the head and neck.”
Soon after Jolly’s body was discovered, deputies with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office received information from Cobb County authorities that Cook was wanted on active warrants for a domestic violence-related homicide and aggravated assault and might be in Crestview, Florida.
Deputies on the evening of Jan. 18, were able to locate Cook in his vehicle in the parking lot of a Publix grocery store in Crestview. He was quickly apprehended and is currently being held without bond as he awaits extradition back to Georgia.
Jolly’s family referred to Cook as an “abusive monster” on the GoFundMe page.
Cook was previously arrested in October and charged with two counts of child cruelty after police said they found Jolly’s 4-year-old child locked inside a hot vehicle parked in front of the home, WAGA reported. Officers responding to the scene had to break into the car to get the child out, saying he was “crying and screaming” at the time. The result of those charges was not immediately clear.