Brooklyn man gets 22 years to life for stabbing death of pregnant wife
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Brooklyn man gets 22 years to life for stabbing death of pregnant wife
"Prosecutors said the man used a screwdriver to stab his wife multiple times in the neck before fleeing the city. The victim, a city Department of Homeless Services police officer, was found by her twin teenage daughters lying unresponsive in the doorway of her bedroom. Police found Theresa Gregg, 37, dead on May 13, 2023, at 356 Bedford Avenue, where her daughters discovered her body surrounded by blood and a screwdriver nearby. Emergency crews pronounced her dead at the scene."
"The defendant, Timothy Taylor, 38, was sentenced by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Warin after pleading guilty in October to second-degree murder. He was already serving time for the murder of his former wife, Tishawn Folkes-Taylor, 44, who was killed in her Schenectady home just weeks after the Brooklyn attack. Gonzalez said the case underscores his office's commitment to prosecuting intimate partner violence "vigorously," adding that Taylor will now serve a total of 44 years to life in prison."
Timothy Taylor, 38, was sentenced to 22 years to life by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Warin after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for the fatal stabbing of his pregnant wife, Theresa Gregg, 37. Gregg, a city Department of Homeless Services police officer, was found May 13, 2023, at 356 Bedford Avenue by her twin teenage daughters, lying unresponsive in her bedroom doorway with a screwdriver nearby. Taylor used a screwdriver to stab her multiple times in the neck and fled the city. He was arrested in Philadelphia on June 2, 2023, and is already serving a 22-to-life term for killing his former wife; the sentences will run consecutively, totaling 44 years to life.
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