In October 2020, Texas is shaken by a revelation. Police stopped to check the car a woman was driving. She claimed she just had a dead baby in the vehicle. But the story revealed was completely different. ..

The particular young woman, who was covered in blood, had just killed her pregnant friend, had opened her belly and took her unborn baby while inside the house where the murder took place, there was another child just three years old. The child was found inside the bedroom, hidden under the covers and terrified.

The reason for Taylor Parker. After her arrest and trial of her case, Taylor was sentenced to death and so far she is the youngest woman to death in Texas. The story was recently moved to a Netflix documentary, titled "Maternal Instinct".

The last meal he won't enjoy
Like any future death rower, Taylor had to be able to choose which will be the last meal she will enjoy. But that's not gonna happen...

Taylor Parker - if she's hungry the day she's executed - will eat whatever's on the prison menu. This is not another method of penitentiating Parker but the "broken" of another death rower.

So when the time comes for her execution—unless her sentence is overturned after the appeals that Parker exercises—she will not be able to enjoy one last meal, as this practice was abolished in Texas, thanks to Lawrence Russell Brewer.

Before Brewer's case, prisoners were allowed to enjoy a meal of their choice before being executed. Brewer, who had been sentenced to death for the murder of James Byrd Jr. with a racist motive, was executed in September, after being offered a last meal before his execution.

The 44-year-old then ordered a particularly rich meal, including chicken fillets, fried steaks with ketchup, omelette with cheese, minced meat, jalapeño peppers, a large bacon and cheese hamburger, fahitas, meat baked on the coals, half loaf of white bread, a meat pizza, a vanilla ice cream, a piece of fondan with peanut butter and crushed peanuts and three beers.

Despite an outrageous request, the officers did everything they could to satisfy his last wish. But when Brewer saw the food in front of him, he claimed he wasn't hungry. His behavior angered Texas officers so much that Senator John Whitmeer immediately put an end to the 87-year-old tradition, which means that from that day on, no prisoner in the Texas death row would receive a "special meal". Instead, convicted prisoners now receive what is on the prison cafeteria menu that day.

The creepy story that led to Taylor's death penalty
In October 2020, Parker murdered Reagan Simmons Hancock, a 21-year-old mother who was 35 weeks pregnant with her second child. After killing her, she opened her belly with a knife and stole her unborn child. A little girl named Braxlin Shaj Hankock. Her goal was to present the baby as hers.

When he left the house he had committed the murder, a policeman stopped the vehicle Parker was driving. Then she claimed that she had just given birth in the car and the baby was not breathing.

The woman and baby were taken to hospital where doctors found that Taylor had not given birth. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), Chad Dansby, began questioning her.

At the same time, at Reagan's house, her mother faced the ghastly sight of her dead daughter. Researchers found that the young woman had suffered 15 stab wounds and 98 incisions, and her unborn baby had been removed from within. Parker was arrested and in court she was later found guilty. He was sentenced to death on November 9, 2022, while to this day he has appealed.

Because she killed her friend and stole the unborn baby.
Parker, who already had two children, after her last pregnancy begins to think about proceeding to sterilization as she had preeclampsia. But she does not have time, and in 2015, she visits her doctor due to bleeding. He finds that Parker had an outpatient pregnancy. She undergoes hysterectomy, resulting in her permanently losing the ability to have children.

In July 2019 Parker knows wild boar hunter Wade Griffin in a local rodeo and they both start a relationship. She's lying to him about being heir to a $6 million estate. In September 2019, Jessica Brooks hires Parker as a photographer for her daughter's wedding, Reagan Hancock. Parker had also immortalized with her photographic lens, the engagement of the particular couple.

In January 2020 Parker lies to her partner that she is pregnant. He does not hesitate to play the entire pregnancy, wearing a fake belly while organising up to a gender reveal, i.e. party to reveal the baby's gender that he was supposed to be pregnant with. According to her lie, she was due to give birth in September.

Hospital staff where Parker was subjected to a hysterectomy cannot understand what happens when she sees her social media posts, but is bound by medical confidentiality.

In May 2020, Reagan Hancock learns she is pregnant. Parker "sees" an excellent opportunity at her friend's pregnancy and began to hang out more closely with her. In September 2020 and after the date of her alleged birth had passed, Parker tells Griffin she will give birth with challenge. In October 2020, Parker watches a video of how to give birth to a baby prematurely at 35 weeks, which is Hancock's pregnancy duration. She heads to her friend's house where she kills her and takes the unborn child from her belly. Inside the house, is Reagan's 3-year-old daughter.

After her arrest, Parker was sentenced to death. In May 2026, the Supreme Court said it would not review Parker's case which remains in prison until the date of execution is set.