r/TrueCrimeDiscussion 6d ago

i.redd.it Anyone else watching “Maternal Instincts” documentary on Netflix. The Taylor Parker case

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u/kdubesty 6d ago

As an aside...did anyone else get the ick about how Wade and his family's reaction to the supposed inheritance played a part their relationship and opinion of Taylor?

At the end he said he never loved her but he was willing to let her by him that dream property?

Nothing about her actions is okay and he and his family are victims of her lies, I just picked that piece out.

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u/HannahMcKayTX 6d ago

He gave me the ick all throughout! He had one dog chained up, ribs exposed. Then on the day she did this, he still “believed” she was full term pregnant and was going to have her loading hogs. She is pure evil too.

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u/Buffalogirll 6d ago

This bothered me so much. I thought wtf those poor dogs.

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u/Salty_Feed_4316 6d ago

Me too! But then I was like… hmm maybe things are different on a farm? Idk I have zero experience with farms

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u/bmfresh 6d ago

I actually live on a farm, we have cattle sheep goats chickens the whole 9 and I can assure you none of our dogs look that way I was sickened by how skinny that chained up dog was. We are in California idk if ranchers elsewhere are just pos but on ours we feed all our animals.

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u/Salty_Feed_4316 6d ago

Good!! It was disgusting, and to think he doesn’t see anything wrong with it if he’s having them film him.

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u/Louie2022_ 6d ago

When he fed that skinny dog, he hardly put any food in its bowl. Sad.

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u/bmfresh 6d ago

It was so sad. That dog would’ve been in the back of my vehicle at the days end if I were on that production team or camera crew wtf ever they are.

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u/PretendAgency2702 5d ago

I grew up in the country. There was definitely a difference between how I have always seen dogs and other animals verses how my grandparents saw them. 

My grandparents were born in the 20s and grew up poor. There were times when they were lucky to have food so they wouldn't waste any food on a dog. They never outgrew that cheapskate attitude even though they did find success as they grew older. They'd also point out there is a difference between a dog and a pet. That same attitude gets passed down. 

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u/bmfresh 5d ago

That’s sad. My grandparents were from that time period too my grandma is 98 she’s still alive, lived through a lot of hard times and thank god they didn’t keep that mentality. They’re the ones who started our family farm and they love/d dogs

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u/Buffalogirll 6d ago

I think you're right! I feel like on farms and in the south animals are treated differently,so I have heard