and Michael Taylor . This does not end
well for Michael Taylor as he ends up dead at the hands of Pamela
Taylor in the state of Tennessee.
The show is described as: Former high
school sweethearts Pamela and Michael fall back in love after 20
years apart, but their second chance at love turns deadly.
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the phone call [the Defendant] was saying that she was being attacked
by her husband but as dispatchers we’ve learned to listen to background
noises, if there’s any yelling or screaming or and typically a person
that’s being attacked cannot hold a phone and talk to you. The phone
would either fall or drop or you’d hear the fighting noises in the
background o[r] whatever. But it was extremely quiet that day when she
said she was being attacked, the background was quiet.
Parke Harber, an officer with the Memphis Police Department, testified that on December 22, 2009, he responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at the Defendant’s apartment. When he arrived, the Defendant was “real calm.” He said that the victim’s clothes were not in disarray, that he did not see any marks or bruises on the Defendant, and that the Defendant did not say that she was injured. The Defendant told him that she and the victim had been arguing and that she had made the decision to call the police when “she thought that things were going to escalate . . . .” Officer Harber said he did not see anything out of place in the apartment and did not make a domestic violence report.
James Gaddy, another officer, testified that he went with Officer Harber to the
Defendant’s apartment in response to her 9-1-1 call. The Defendant told him that she and
her husband had been arguing. Officer Gaddy noted that the Defendant did not have any
injuries and that her hair was not out of place. He did not make a domestic violence report
because there were no signs of a physical altercation.
Parke Harber, an officer with the Memphis Police Department, testified that on December 22, 2009, he responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at the Defendant’s apartment. When he arrived, the Defendant was “real calm.” He said that the victim’s clothes were not in disarray, that he did not see any marks or bruises on the Defendant, and that the Defendant did not say that she was injured. The Defendant told him that she and the victim had been arguing and that she had made the decision to call the police when “she thought that things were going to escalate . . . .” Officer Harber said he did not see anything out of place in the apartment and did not make a domestic violence report.
James Gaddy, another officer, testified that he went with Officer Harber to the
Defendant’s apartment in response to her 9-1-1 call. The Defendant told him that she and
her husband had been arguing. Officer Gaddy noted that the Defendant did not have any
injuries and that her hair was not out of place. He did not make a domestic violence report
because there were no signs of a physical altercation.
Pamela Taylor was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to twenty-one years. Pamela Taylor is eligible for release.
You can write to Pamela Taylor at:
Pamela Taylor 00499151
West Tennessee State Penitentiary
P.O. Box 1150
Henning, Tennessee 38041-1150
P.O. Box 1150
Henning, Tennessee 38041-1150
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