Jury hears competing accounts in Taylor murder trial [The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.]
| By Lawrence Buser, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Prosecutors said
The defense said Taylor was abusive to his wife and was fueled with marijuana and steroids and threatening to kill her when he was shot to death the morning of
"She'd seen him angry before, but this time things were different," said defense attorney
The Taylors dated off and on at
They stayed in touch, however, because of their daughter and eventually got back together around 2005 and were married for about two years before the shooting.
"I said 'Please be careful, Michael, because she will kill you before she lets you leave her,' and that's exactly what she did," the mother,
Prosecutor
"She had the same gun the next morning hidden up the sleeve of her sweatshirt," Branham said. "She fires through the sleeve and into the heart of
The trial before Judge
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