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A former Tennessee Titans scout was convicted Wednesday of murdering his girlfriend and her unborn child. The jury recommended a life sentence, with formal sentencing set for September.
A former Tennessee Titans scout was found guilty Wednesday of murdering his girlfriend and her unborn child in a Nashville courtroom. The jury recommended a life sentence. Formal sentencing is scheduled for September. The defendant, who was arrested in 2024, was accused of poisoning his girlfriend's pink lemonade with cocaine in February 2023.
She died March 6, 2023, on her 25th birthday, and her five-month-old fetus also died.
Trial details She was taken to the hospital February 25, 2023, after a 911 call reporting an allergic reaction. Her condition became critical, and she was unable to speak with police before she died. The jury convicted him on four counts: second-degree murder of the woman, first-degree murder of the unborn child, first-degree felony murder of the woman, and first-degree felony murder of the unborn child.
At the time of his arrest he worked as a defensive analyst for the University of Utah. He previously spent four years in the Titans scouting department and was a four-year starter and captain at Arkansas State from 2014 to 2017.
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