Prosecutors asked a Texas jury to sentence a woman to death for killing a pregnant woman and stealing her unborn daughter from her womb.
Prosecutors asked a Texas jury Wednesday to sentence a woman to death for killing a pregnant woman and stealing her unborn daughter from her womb.A Bowie County jury previously found Parker guilty of capital murder for the October 2020 murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock and theft of her unborn baby. Prosecutor Kelley Crisp told jurors that the evidence would show Parker, 29, faked a pregnancy and repeatedly lied before killing Simmons-Hancock, 21, at the woman's New Boston home on Oct.
Parker's attorneys hope to persuade the jury to spare her life and let her serve life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
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