In case a string of shootings perpetrated by those under the influence of the transgender ideology weren’t enough to suggest a direct link to violence, one admitted killer blames gender confusion for a horrific crime.
Mia Bailey reportedly confessed to killing Gail and Joseph Bailey, the killer’s mother and father, in 2024.
During a recorded interrogation, the trans-identifying Bailey alleged that mental problems related to transgenderism fueled the brazen murder.
Here’s what the New York Post reported:
The twisted murderer, who was born male but had recently changed name while identifying as female, admitted a years-long decline in mental health, telling investigators it was “why I needed the surgery.”
“She was trying to sabotage it. She always had boundary issues,” Bailey said of her mom.
“I had one thing going on, and she took that away from me. She can’t say sorry to save her life, apparently. And I gave her so many chances throughout my life.”
“So much for family,” Bailey added. “I spent years trying to fix that broken-ass family. Eventually, I had to get out, either going to kill myself or kill.”
Andy Ngo posted the video and some additional commentary:
The Law&Crime Network channel on YouTube obtained the police interview of trans militant Collin Baily, aka "Mia," admitting to the double murder of his "transphobic" parents in Washington City, Utah in June 2024.
In the interview, Bailey blamed his mother for allegedly… pic.twitter.com/EF4eC29wKx
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) May 12, 2026
Here’s his post in its entirety:
The Law&Crime Network channel on YouTube obtained the police interview of trans militant Collin Baily, aka “Mia,” admitting to the double murder of his “transphobic” parents in Washington City, Utah in June 2024.\
In the interview, Bailey blamed his mother for allegedly interfering with his planned transgender surgery. Bailey said his mother contacted the hospital to warn staff that her son had serious issues that needed to be addressed. He decided to kill his entire family as revenge.
After fatally shooting his mother and father, Bailey also fired into his brother’s bedroom. The bullets narrowly missed him.
ADVERTISEMENTBailey was sentenced in December 2025 to two consecutive terms of 25 years to life for aggravated murder, along with an additional sentence of up to five years for aggravated assault.
The Utah killings mirror another case in Brevard County, Fla., where a trans-identifying teen girl named Julia Egler murdered her mother and her mother’s boyfriend after becoming enraged over a perceived lack of support for the transition. Her lawyers are arguing she won’t get a fair trial because her confession video was released via public records.
Bailey’s heartless remarks were roundly pilloried on social media:
Something is very very wrong with “Trans” folk. I suspect it has a lot to do with meds.
— Lesco Brandon (@Skellatone) May 13, 2026
More trans violence. It is not compassionate to support their delusions. They deserve proper support and counseling. This will continue to happen when the mentally ill experience cognitive dissonance because facts and objective reality challenges their encouraged beliefs.
— Crowbar Jones (@CrowbarJonez) May 13, 2026
Bailey made it clear there could’ve been even more carnage caused during the rampage, as KUTV reported:
She said she shot about 12 rounds, including one round at her brother through a door. She said she didn’t think it would hit her brother, but “if it did, then so what?”
ADVERTISEMENTBailey then recounted her flee from the police and searching for a final bullet to kill herself, laughing about running through yards and hiding from helicopters in the south St. George area. She also described ways she could have covered the scene, but felt it wouldn’t have made a difference.
“I actually was going to plan on standing over the cliff,” Bailey told investigators. She explained that if one of the police officers did not shoot her, the fall from the cliff would.
Bailey ended her confession by saying there needs to be more support for the LGBTQ community and that people should be able to transition with less interference.
She said that while she came across other people during her flee, she knew they were not her target.
“Enough dead people for the day, or for life, I should say,” she said.
Here’s some additional commentary surrounding the interrogation footage:



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