Updated
Updated · WSMV 4 · Jul 1
Blaise Taylor Convicted on 4 Murder Counts in 2 Hours Over Girlfriend's 2023 Poisoning
Updated
Updated · WSMV 4 · Jul 1

Blaise Taylor Convicted on 4 Murder Counts in 2 Hours Over Girlfriend's 2023 Poisoning

3 articles · Updated · WSMV 4 · Jul 1

Summary

  • Two hours after deliberations began, a Nashville jury convicted Blaise Taylor of second-degree murder in Jade Benning’s death, first-degree premeditated murder of her unborn baby and two felony murder counts.
  • Prosecutors said Taylor slipped a fatal dose of cocaine into a drink he gave Benning in 2023; she later died in the hospital and the pregnancy was lost.
  • The verdict fell short of prosecutors’ bid for first-degree murder in Benning’s death, making that count the only major reduction in the four-count case.
  • Closing arguments ended just before noon Wednesday after a compressed trial schedule that included Saturday testimony; Taylor did not testify, and the defense tried to raise doubt about how drugs entered Benning’s system.

Insights

Why was the murder charge for the unborn child more severe than the one for his girlfriend?
Beyond this case, why is homicide a leading cause of death for pregnant women in the U.S.?