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44. [FLORIDA] Taylor McAllister

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True Crime

4.75.7K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

What looked like an overdose....wasn't an overdose at all. For photos and maps pertaining to this case, check out Taylor's highlight at the top of my Instagram profile at www.instagram.com/TheHeatherAshley

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0:00.0

Hey everyone and welcome back to Big Mad True Crime, where we get Big Mad over True Crime.

0:05.6

I'm your host Heather Ashley and today's case is a little different.

0:09.7

Today's case was that the request of a few listeners who were part of a Facebook group called Justice for Taylor.

0:16.0

Taylor's parents, Bill and Leslie, are endlessly fighting to see justice come to the men involved

0:21.1

in the death of their daughter and it's time for us to join them.

0:25.1

This is the story of Taylor McAllister.

0:28.0

Small Talk sucks, so let's dive in.

0:42.2

Growing up, Taylor was the kind of person who put everything she had into the things that

0:46.3

she found important. She was in all or nothing kind of girl. In high school, her top priorities

0:51.6

were powder puff football and music. She was the quarterback for her powder puff team and when

0:56.5

her head was in the game, it wasn't anywhere else. She was there to win and if she was taken out for

1:01.7

a player to during the game, she hated it. She wanted to be a part of everything going on and she

1:07.2

wanted to do anything that she could to make sure her team won. But music, music was a huge

1:14.4

passion of hers. I'll post some videos of her singing in her highlight at the top of my Instagram

1:18.7

profile. She had a great voice and her parents say that she used to sit in her room for three to four

1:24.0

hours at a time and just remaster songs, record covers and just fuel the music. However, these

1:31.1

personality traits are what leads me to our next stop in her life story. It's where we realize

1:36.8

that she has an addictive personality which can be a blessing and a curse. I have one as well

1:42.0

and I get it. An addictive personality is dangerous but when channeled in healthy ways can be really

1:47.8

fruitful in your job and fitness or for her in football and music. But unfortunately for her,

1:53.8

her addictive personality started to go down an unhealthy path around the time she turned 18.

1:59.7

Taylor had a really open and honest relationship with her parents and flat out told them, look,

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