Death penalty sought for killer of pregnant Texas woman

Prosecutors have asked a Texas jury to sentence a woman to death for killing a pregnant woman and stealing her unborn daughter from her womb.

The appeal came as the penalty phase of Taylor Parker’s capital murder trial began for the October 2020 murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock and theft of her unborn baby.

The Bowie County jury previously found Parker guilty of capital murder.

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Reagan Michelle Simmons Hancock was found dead in her New Boston home around 10:20 a.m. on Oct. 9, 2020.

Prosecutor Kelley Crisp told jurors that the evidence would show Parker, 29, faked a pregnancy and repeatedly lied before killing Simmons-Hancock, 21, at the woman's New Boston home on October 3, 2020, to get the infant she claimed to have been carrying.

The child died on October 9 in a hospital in nearby Idabel, Oklahoma.

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Taylor Rene Parker was found guilty of the October 2020 murder of Reagan Michelle Simmons.

Parker’s attorneys hope to persuade the jury to spare Parker’s life and let her serve life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Defence attorney Jeff Harrelson said they would show that Parker was mentally ill.

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