In her first American television interview, the sister of an Irish businessman who was murdered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, speaks out to.”48 Hours” to defend his honor — “In Jason’s Name”
Jason Corbett was beaten to death with a brick paver and a baseball bat in 2015 by his American au-pair-turned-wife, Molly Corbett, and her father, former FBI agent Tom Martens. Molly Corbett and Martens maintained they killed Jason Corbett in self-defense after he tried to strangle Molly. They claimed he was abusive to Molly Corbett for years and he had been threatening to kill Molly the night he died. Prosecutors said Jason Corbett’s death was murder.
Now, Tracey Lynch is trying to set the record straight on her slain brother.
“They claimed it was self-defense,” Lynch tells “48 Hours” correspondent Maureen Maher. “The Martens didn’t just murder Jason,” Lynch says. “They tried to destroy his character.”
“Jason was an amazing human being,” Lynch says.
Jason Corbett was a 30-year-old father of two in Ireland, who suddenly found himself a widower when his first wife died of an asthma attack. He then decided he needed help with the children and hired Molly Martens, originally from Knoxville, Tenn. Soon, their relationship turned romantic, and they were married. Shortly after, they moved to the United States.
That’s where the story turns leading up to the fateful night of Aug. 2, 2015.
Tom Martens told a 911 dispatcher that his son-in-law got into fight with his daughter and he had to intervene. “He’s bleeding all over, and I, I may have killed him,” he said.
Molly Corbett also told police that Jason, then 39, was “screaming ‘I’m going to kill you.'”
“I just couldn’t process it,” Lynch says of her brother’s death. “It was that, you know, he was my best friend. We were just two of the closest people in the world to each other outside my husband and children.”
Lynch tells Maher that before his death her brother said he was unhappy and wanted to move home to Ireland.
“He said she was acting strange,” Lynch says of Molly Corbett. “He would open up and say they were having difficulties, and then he would change the subject.”
Molly Corbett and Tom Martens were arrested and charged with killing Jason Corbett. They were convicted of second-degree murder in 2017 but have maintained their innocence.
In March 2021, the North Carolina Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Molly Corbett and her father, Tom Martens. The two were released on bond the following month.
In October 2023, Molly Corbett pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter. Tom Martens pleaded guilty to the same charge. The second-degree murder charge was dropped.
They were each sentenced to another 7 to 30 months in prison.
In June 2024, Molly Corbett and Tom Martens both completed their sentences and were released from prison.