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re: Trooper Taylor’s son, Blaise, arrested for First Degree Murder

Posted on 3/15/24 at 10:45 am to
Posted by Evolved Simian
Bushwood Country Club
Member since Sep 2010
20660 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 10:45 am to
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The actual definition of a piece of shite. May he rot in hell.


I got angrier and angrier just reading the tributes on that obit. Does Tennessee still use the death penalty? I sure as frick hope so.
Posted by OccamsStubble
Member since Aug 2019
5116 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 10:51 am to
Killing an inconvenient girlfriend is the purview of bamma athletes, Freindo.
Posted by DBird
Member since Nov 2023
323 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 10:52 am to
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Nice hire Aggies


Took them a year to charge him. Hardly, something that would come up when he was hired.

Hey, heard your lady and unborn child died a year ago. Did you do it?

GTFOH
Posted by Mad Dog Droopy
Member since Mar 2024
61 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:03 am to
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Does Tennessee still use the death penalty? I sure as frick hope so.
They have it. Rarely used. The last execution was Nicholas Sutton. He was executed by means of electrocution on February 20, 2020. More death row inmates in Tennessee die of natural causes than by their sentence being carried out.

Our RINO governor by default paused use of the death penalty.

2022 – Gov. Bill Lee paused all executions in Tennessee and granted a temporary reprieve for death row inmate Oscar Franklin Smith.

2023 – Following an independent review, Governor Lee directed the department to revise the state’s lethal injection protocol, in consultation with the Governor’s office and the Tennessee Attorney General’s office
Posted by LSU Grad Alabama Fan
369 Cardboard Box Lane
Member since Nov 2019
10409 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:16 am to
Not trying to make an excuse for this fricker, but would these type of murders happen less if our court system didn't regularly screw over men in custody battles? My guess is he didn't want to be with her long term and knew that 1/3 of his income was going to be for supporting this child and he would only get to spend 15% of the time with the child.
Posted by Scoper
i love hugh freeze
Member since Mar 2021
2521 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:16 am to
Blaise just went up on nate oats recruiting board
Posted by LSU Grad Alabama Fan
369 Cardboard Box Lane
Member since Nov 2019
10409 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:17 am to
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Our RINO governor by default paused use of the death penalty.

2022 – Gov. Bill Lee paused all executions in Tennessee and granted a temporary reprieve for death row inmate Oscar Franklin Smith.

2023 – Following an independent review, Governor Lee directed the department to revise the state’s lethal injection protocol, in consultation with the Governor’s office and the Tennessee Attorney General’s office


RINO governor is also an Auburn grad.
Posted by MoarKilometers
Member since Apr 2015
18139 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:21 am to
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Not trying to make an excuse for this fricker, but

Let me toss out a bunch of excuses
Posted by Opry
Member since Oct 2023
2040 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:22 am to
Taxes AM is a cursed place. Trooper Taylor is a thug.
Posted by auzach91
Marietta, GA
Member since Jan 2009
40278 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:24 am to
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but would these type of murders happen less if our court system didn't regularly screw over men in custody battles? My guess is he didn't want to be with her long term and knew that 1/3 of his income was going to be for supporting this child and he would only get to spend 15% of the time with the child.


Probably not. Normal people don’t think about killing a person for asking for a fricking divorce. Especially if their future child is with them. Get the frick over it and move on with your life.
Posted by koreandawg
South Korea
Member since Sep 2015
9076 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:46 am to
So what you're really saying is if a pregnant woman dies, police are going to look into the cause of her death much more?

Not sure about that. I think sudden death at a certain age is always a big clue that something may be up if the person had no known serious health condition. My dad was a coroner and any time someone died young and/or alone, he wouldn't just assume that it was natural causes.

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2 humans die,(even when one is unborn) they start digging a lot more.
Posted by MemphisGuy
Member since Nov 2023
3707 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:47 am to
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, but would these type of murders happen less if our court system didn't regularly screw over men in custody battles? My guess is he didn't want to be with her long term and knew that 1/3 of his income was going to be for supporting this child and he would only get to spend 15% of the time with the child.


Man, get the frick outta here with that bullshite.
Posted by SteelerBravesDawg
Member since Sep 2020
35375 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:53 am to
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Blaise Taylor has been arrested on suspicion in the poisoning deaths of his girlfriend and her unborn child in Nashville, Tennessee.

WTF?
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20580 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:05 pm to
So wait, he's been under investigation for a year and TAMU still hired him? I'm surprised this didn't somehow come up in a background check, are the SEC schools not having a decent check done?
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:07 pm to
Investigations don’t show up in background checks. Doesn’t sound like they did much vetting of his personal life, though. Having dad on staff probably checked that box.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65368 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:08 pm to
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I’m curious to the details and what killed her. Was it an obvious poison that had to be concocted for that purpose or maybe he gave her food with an ingredient she was highly allergic to and he was unaware?


They pretty clearly ran toxicology tests post-mortem to determine she was poisoned. If it was a matter of her being allergic to some food, it would be difficult to charge him (and she likely wouldn't have died)
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65368 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:13 pm to
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Not trying to make an excuse for this fricker, but would these type of murders happen less if our court system didn't regularly screw over men in custody battles?

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and he would only get to spend 15% of the time with the child.


I'm a domestic attorney in middle Tennessee and I can tell you Fathers here get far more liberal parenting time than they did even 10 years ago. That custody case would have been in Davidson Juvenile. They typically start with a presumption of a 50/50 parenting schedule and work back from there. The only thing that would hurt him isn't being a man but being a football coach in Utah...long-distance parenting schedules make 50/50 plans impossible. The old way of Fathers getting every other weekend changed a long time ago after a bunch of Court of Appeals cases came out stating that "status quo" isn't maximizing parenting time pursuant to the custody statutes here. Even the most conservative judges don't default to that anymore.
This post was edited on 3/15/24 at 12:17 pm
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20580 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:16 pm to
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Investigations don’t show up in background checks. Doesn’t sound like they did much vetting of his personal life, though. Having dad on staff probably checked that box.


Sure, but I'm not talking about a standard plug the info into an online database check. I'm talking like an NFL combine check where they put an actual retired cop on the case for a couple hours and do some digging.

I'm surprised this hasn't already come up in the rant or other forum/ news channels in regards to Trooper Taylor's son's baby mama dying from poisoning.
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20580 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:17 pm to
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They pretty clearly ran toxicology tests post-mortem to determine she was poisoned. If it was a matter of her being allergic to some food, it would be difficult to charge him (and she likely wouldn't have died)


I'm by no means a doctor, but simple food allergy would not necessarily affect the baby right? If the baby died first, I'd think that's a fairly big finger pointing to possible poisoning of some sort?
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65368 posts
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:22 pm to
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If the baby died first, I'd think that's a fairly big finger pointing to possible poisoning of some sort?

I think that would probably depend on how old the fetus was. From the article, it almost sounds like it was a pretty young fetus, but who knows. Not many details
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