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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wondered about the custody thing too. I would’ve liked another episode to explain her childhood and life before Wade. [/quote] There are so many unanswered questions. As intriguing as the story was, it really wasn’t a well-made documentary. It really could have been 3-5 episodes, with some more information. I can’t imagine making this and not wanting to at least try to give some more background. I understand not wanting to give too much extraneous information, but where her children were and where were the 2 men she’d married and divorced before this? Had she ever been arrested before? Did she have any history of mental illness? This seems pertinent. I read that the husband of the victim included Wade in a civil suit. What crime could he be guilty of? Unless there’s major information missing, I can’t see how he’s responsible—at least no more than anyone else. I mean -with all of these people who were just gossiping about her, someone could have called her bluff in way that would have put an end to her game. It would have prevented so much pain. [/quote] Since it’s a civil lawsuit, Wade Griffin doesn’t have to have committed a crime. The lawsuit alleges he is partially responsible. “‘On or about October 9, 2020, Defendant Parker, drove to Plaintiff’s home in New Boston, Texas in Defendant Griffin’s 2009 Toyota Corolla vehicle, killed Plaintiff’s wife, Reagan Simmons Hancock, and cut Baby Hancock from Reagan’s body. Defendant Parker then took Baby Hancock, who the jury in Bowie County has determined was still alive and fled the scene in Defendant Griffin’s vehicle toward Oklahoma. Defendant Parker was eventually stopped for speeding and driving erratically by a Texas State Trooper who, upon approaching the vehicle, reportedly observed Baby Hancock on Defendant Parker’s lap. Baby Hancock was later pronounced dead. [b]The vehicle driven by Defendant Parker at all times during the occurrences above was registered to Defendant Parker’s boyfriend, Defendant Griffin.[/b]’” “[b]The suit also claims Griffin was negligent for allowing Parker to use his vehicle because he knew her to be a liar and unstable and that he ‘knew, or through the exercise of reasonable care should have known, that Defendant Parker was a reckless and incompetent driver prior to permitting her to operate his vehicle.[/b]’ The petition asks for unspecified damages for actual expenses as well as pain and mental anguish, among other things, due to the gross negligence alleged against both Parker and Griffin.“ https://www.ktalnews.com/news/crime/taylor-parker-trial/widower-files-wrongful-death-suit-against-taylor-parker-ex-boyfriend-in-death-of-baby-cut-from-womb/ [/quote]
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