Issiah Ross Trial: Man accused of killing NC teens Lyric Woods, Devin Clark: Live Updates

ByCindy Bae and ABC11 Digital Team WTVD logo
Last updated: Friday, January 23, 2026 10:10PM GMT
Week 2 of Issiah Ross murder trial ends with no verdict

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The murder trial of Issiah Ross is back in session on Tuesday, Jan. 20.

The trial started on Wednesday, Jan. 14 and has moved rapidly.

Ross is charged in the deaths of Lyric Woods and Devin Clark in Orange County. He is accused of murdering the two teens in September 2022. He was 17 when he allegedly committed the crime; however, he is being tried as an adult.

He has pleaded not guilty. Ross rejected a plea bargain offer on Monday, Jan. 12.

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, Ross took the stand and testified in his own defense.

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Just started watching, here's week 1 blog to catch you up.

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Jan 14, 2026, 4:33 PM GMT

Victims' parents takes the stand

Prosecution and defense both indicate Lyric Woods and Devin Clark had plans to meet on the night of September 16.

At 11:13 a.m., Woods' mother, Elizabeth Cannada, testified that she last saw her daughter around 11 p.m. that night and reported her missing the next day. "It's not like her to worry me," Cannada told the jury. She became emotional recounting the day her daughter's body was found.

Family members, including Devin's father, Dexter Clark, have also provided emotional testimony.

Dexter reported his son missing Sunday morning, noting it was unusual for Devin not to answer his phone and for calls to go straight to voicemail.

ABC11's Cindy Bae contributed.

Jan 14, 2026, 3:57 PM GMT

Opening statements begin with details of teens' shooting; witnesses take stand

Opening statements in the trial began at 10:22 a.m., where the court heard how Devin Clark and Lyric Woods were shot multiple times.

Clark's mother was seen crying and left the courtroom. The statements also noted that Clark and Woods had planned to meet up at night.

The first witness Joseph Kiser, one of the men who found the teens' bodies on a remote ATV path off Buckhorn Road, testified at 10:35 a.m. He was riding a four-wheeler with the second witness, Jordan Wilson.

At 10:40 a.m., Wilson took the stand. He stated they made a U-turn after finding the bodies and returned home to call 911.

ABC11's Cindy Bae contributed.

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Jan 13, 2026, 9:31 AM GMT

Plea deal rejected, no counteroffer made

The state offered a plea deal to Issiah Ross that would have dropped the charges to two counts of second-degree murder and avoided a life without parole sentence, but Ross rejected the state's offer and declined to make a counteroffer.

The judge ensured Ross knowingly and voluntarily made the decision.

"Right now, you understand your case, you got a chance to talk to your lawyer. You understand the plea that's being offered. You understand the potential for a counteroffer.

Your decision means you don't want to do any of that," Judge Anna Orr said.

"Yes, ma'am," Ross said.

Prosecutor: "The offer to Mr. Ross was that the defendant would plead guilty to two counts of second degree murder, the B-1 felony that the defendant would receive two consecutive sentences of 240 to 300 months, and the State would submit, Mr. Ross, as a level one for sentencing purposes um, your Honor, in addition to that official offer, the defense and I have had some conversations about potentially resolving this at a lower amount of time, but there was not an official counter offer, nor did I extend another official reduced offer."

Jan 13, 2026, 8:00 AM GMT

Woods and Clark reported missing

Lyric Woods, who was 14 years old from Orange County, and 18-year-old Devin Clark from Mebane, went missing in September of 2022.

Both families of Lyric Woods and Devin Clark had separately reported them missing.

Law enforcement says they didn't know the two cases were connected until two men riding four-wheelers found their bodies with multiple gunshot wounds.

The discovery shook the family, friends, and the community to the core.

ABC11 spoke with Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood on Sunday, who remembers Woods as a teen whose life was taken too soon.

"It's very, very difficult not to let your personal feelings wander into these types of instances, especially if you're a parent, whether you're a seasoned investigator or brand new on the job. It hits you and you realize the frailty of life," said Sheriff Blackwood.

Evidence led law enforcement to Issiah Ross 2 weeks later, who had made his way to Delaware.

The public learned that Ross and Clark attended the same high school, but details about a possible motive have been sealed.

Prosecutors say evidence from a witness describes Ross confessing to killing and dumping Woods and Clark's bodies.

Prosecutors also claim Ross shot Woods and Clark as they were trying to run away.

Both attorneys stated the gun used to kill the teenagers was a 9-millimeter owned by Clark's father.

"Their memory will sustain. And I feel it's important for us to keep their memory alive. And it's important that their departure from our lives doesn't define who they were. And again, serves as a reminder of just how precious life is," said Sheriff Blackwood.