How a Survivor’s Plea Was Ignored While a Dating App Killer Stalked Unchecked: The Shocking Story Cops Tried to Bury
Taylor said in the new interview: “The police told me that my statement got lost and I had to make another one. I gave them everything. The full name. His Facebook. Everything… they didn’t believe me at all,” and previously said the police treated her like “trash.”
Just one week after the terrifying encounter, Wheeler-Weaver would murder 20-year-old Sarah Butler, his third murder victim amid his crime spree.
He had also taken the lives of Robin West, 19, and Joanne Brown, 33, all between August and November 2016 – using a social networking app known as Tagged to meet his victims.
Three years later, Wheeler-Weaver was convicted of all three murders and sentenced to 160 years behind bars, with Taylor being able to tell her story in court.

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Wheeler-Weaver, in 2023, was also charged with the murder of 15-year-old Mawa Doumbia, which is believed to have occurred in October 2016.
The now 29-year-old has yet to apologize for his crimes, instead claiming he has been framed.
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