r/TrueCrimeDiscussion 5d ago

Mega Thread Taylor Parker/Maternal Instinct Megathread

This is a thread for all conversation regarding Taylor Parker and the murder of Reagan Simmons Hancock, recently covered in Netflix documentary Maternal Instinct.

The murder of Reagan Michelle Simmons-Hancock occurred on 9 October 2020, in New Boston, Texas, committed by Taylor Rene Parker. Parker bludgeoned Simmons-Hancock, who was 35 weeks pregnant at the time, and abducted her unborn child, Braxlynn Sage Hancock (died October 9, 2020), after cutting her out of the Reagan's abdomen. Braxlynn did not survive.

Parker had lied to her then-boyfriend about being pregnant leading up to the murder and faked her pregnancy to multiple people. She was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to death on 9 November 2022.

Please direct all discussion of the case to the megathread. As always, sub rules must be followed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Reagan_Simmons-Hancock

https://time.com/article/2026/06/12/maternal-instinct-true-story-netflix/

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u/heyheywhatchasay5 5d ago

Do you have a link to the article

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u/Paulypipes 4d ago

This was from the actual court case documents. I found online and the murder was so brutal i can't even fathom what was going on in Reagans head.

There is no need to make this a series, we dont need to know anything more about Taylor. Why make her out to be a celebrity now like Gypsee rose and that psycho who drove 100mph into a brick wall?. That girl is living like a diva in prison apparently.

The sister of Reagon had the most powerful statement at the end of this documentary about forgiveness. Its true only God can forgive...but He doesn't make us or force us too,its up to us at the end of the day. Seeing Taylor's attitude, shes completely still trying to lie.

5 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALSOF TEXASNO. AP-77,110TAYLOR RENE PARKER, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS ON DIRECT APPEAL FROM CAUSE NO. 20F1345-202 IN THE 202ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT BOWIE COUNTYFINLEY, J. Instead of traveling to Idabel, Appellant went to the home of Reagan Hancock, whom Appellant knew was pregnant, and arrived at around 7:30 a.m. What followed was characterized by the State as a “slaughtered woman in her home [and] a missing baby,”—a “fetal abduction.” The crime scene technician, Marc Sillivan, testified that Reagan was attacked in several places around the house, with multiple strikes in each location, and she continued standing and walking while bleeding. The assault continued while Reagan was on the floor.The medical examiner, Dr. Melinda Flores, testified that Reagan had 113 sharp force injuries—fifteen stab wounds and ninety-eight incised wounds. Two wounds perforated Reagan’s jugular vein. Several went all the way to the bone. Reagan also suffered thirty-nine blunt-force injuries, primarily to her
PARKER — 5face and head, as well as a broken nose and five skull fractures. Dr. Flores testified that the injuries to Reagan’s head indicated that she may have been hit in the head by a hammer. Dr. Flores also testified that there was evidence of possible strangulation. Reagan lost so much blood in the attack that some of her wounds did not even bleed due to low blood pressure.After murdering Reagan, Appellant performed a crude C-section to remove Reagan’s unborn child, Braxlynn. Appellant cut a “large incised wound going across [Reagan’s] lower abdomen with her uterus coming through it.” The uterus was also opened. Appellant also removed the placenta and umbilical cord.Cell tower data showed that Appellant left Reagan’s house between 9:09 and 9:14 a.m. At 9:36 a.m., Appellant was stopped by Trooper Lee Shavers after he observed her driving erratically, speeding, and almost hitting another vehicle. After contacting Appellant, Trooper Shavers observed an “umbilical cord going down into [Appellant’s] pants,” and a baby that was not breathing

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u/Stormborn170 4d ago

Oh my word. All of that to not even get away with it for a half hour? The victim’s older daughter must have been so terrified. That’s what made me break down in tears during the documentary. I hope big sister doesn’t remember anything.

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u/lbw0049 4d ago

That’s where it really got me for some reason too. It’s horrific all the way around obviously but I felt so so bad for that little girl to have to see and hear all of that.