Книга Taylor Parker Catt Dahman

Taylor Parker

Deception, Obsession, and Murder in East Texas

Автор: Catt Dahman
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
Изпращаме след 14-21 дни
13.45 26.32 лв
A quiet East Texas community was forever changed when an elaborate web of deception ended in one of...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
194
EAN
9798184370392
Enbook ID
53026181
Издател
Теглоt
268
Размери
152 x 229 x 10

Пълно описание

A quiet East Texas community was forever changed when an elaborate web of deception ended in one of the state's most disturbing baby-abduction murders.

For nearly a decade, Taylor Parker constructed a false life. She fabricated pregnancies, deceived family and friends, manipulated employers, committed welfare fraud, and convinced those around her that she was living a reality that did not exist. As the lies grew more elaborate, maintaining the illusion became increasingly impossible. Eventually, fantasy and reality collided with devastating consequences.

This book follows the entire progression of the case, beginning years before the murder itself. Rather than focusing solely on the crime, it examines the pattern of deception that escalated into the murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock and the abduction of her unborn daughter. Drawing from court records, investigative records, witness testimony, interviews, and other primary sources, the narrative reconstructs the events leading to the attack, the investigation that followed, the evidence presented at trial, and Taylor Parker's own evolving explanations for her actions.

More than a true crime narrative, this is an examination of obsession, manipulation, chronic deception, and the warning signs that were overlooked. It also explores the lasting impact on Reagan's family, investigators, and the East Texas community struggling to understand a crime that defied comprehension.

This is not a sensationalized retelling. It is a carefully researched reconstruction of one of the most disturbing crimes in recent Texas history.

As renewed public interest follows the release of the documentary Maternal Instinct, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the evidence, investigation, and trial behind one of East Texas's most disturbing crimes. While the documentary introduces the case, this book reconstructs the entire story-from Taylor Parker's early life and escalating pattern of deception to the investigation, trial, and psychology behind one of the most disturbing crimes in modern Texas history.