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🗓️ 19 November 2021
⏱️ 91 minutes
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0:43.9 | 33-year-old Taylor Wright was a strong person, a woman who knew how to take care of herself. |
0:51.0 | She had gone to college and majored in criminal justice. She had graduated from the police academy |
0:56.6 | and was sworn in as a Jacksonville North Carolina police officer in early 2008. Throughout |
1:02.7 | her time as a police officer, she was dedicated to investigating cases and bringing wrongdoers |
1:07.9 | to justice. She even wore a bracelet that had a charm on it in the shape of the scales |
1:12.5 | of justice. Taylor was a woman who did not mince words and no one who knew her would have |
1:18.0 | ever described her as meek or afraid to speak her mind. But everyone loved her because |
1:22.7 | of her kind heart in giving spirit. If you were Taylor's friend, she would do anything |
1:27.9 | for you, and she expected the same loyalty in return. So when she went missing on September |
1:32.7 | 8, 2017, many people felt that she may have vanished willingly, running away from the |
1:38.3 | many problems that followed her. That was until October 19th, when the skeletonized remains |
1:44.3 | of Taylor Wright were found, buried under potting soil and concrete, wrapped tightly in |
1:50.1 | a hammock with a bullet in her skull. |
1:53.2 | Hello everybody, welcome back to Crime Weekly. I'm Stephanie Harlow. And I'm Derek |
2:11.6 | Lombasser. So this case that we're covering today, it's an interesting one. And I'm glad |
2:16.0 | to be talking about it with you today because even though it's been adjudicated and the |
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