61. confession tapes
Narrator
Guilt started to follow the anti-villains of the story, Wilson Taylor and Sydney Janes.
Having killed and gotten away with it, they successfully fled to the French countryside where they raised their daughter, Coral Renee Taylor.
Nightmares and graphic flashbacks started haunting the couple on the daily. Once it became too much, they first agreed on a suicide pact. Neither of them thought they'd last in prison.
The U.S. was still not over the crimes the killer couple had committed. Many of the cases weren't closed, some re-opened as citizens and the victim's loved ones demanded long overdue justice.
Having detached from reality and lost all hope, the couple left their child on Levi's doorstep where he and his partner, Beau would go on to care for the child. They renamed the bubbly girl Harper Lee and she went on to live a beautiful life, never to find out about her true parent's past.
The couple returned to Nevada where they were immediately caught and arrested in under twelve hours. They were sentenced to death.
Wilson's parents made no comments and swore they had no idea about the heinous crimes their child and his girlfriend committed.
Under oath, and with nothing to hide or live for, Wilson confessed The Prescott family aided in the disposal of the dead bodies.
Susan, George, and Colby Prescott were all deemed accomplices and sentenced to prison time.
Colby, already under fire for his earlier case, killed himself in his jail cell.
The modern day Bonnie and Clyde became a global sensation. Everyone heard about the case and were intrigued by the sociopathic couple. Detectives and psychologists alike tried getting in their minds to reveal why exactly they did what they did and what pushed them over the edge.
Daisy Neman caught up with Wilson before his lethal injection and the following is what he had to say. Viewer discretion is advised.
Taylor *smoking cigarette*: Do I regret it? No. I knowingly did all of it. [If] I was gonna regret it, I wouldn't have done it.
Reporter: why did you do it?
Taylor: it wasn't some deep reason, if that's what you're asking. I didn't think about it, it just happened.
Reporter: what caused you to snap?
Taylor: I didn't snap, I never snapped. You see we're sitting in a room and I'm not handcuffed. I'm not unhinged, not comparable to Ted Bundy, Dahmer, Manson, those guys. Whatever narrative you're trying to paint, it's not who I am. I'm a regular guy who just happened to kill a couple people.
Chilling stuff.
Randy Schumacher sat down with Miss Janes before she was to be lethally injected as well in the women's facility and this is what she said.
Reporter: you obviously lost your family, how did that make you feel?
Janes: for a while I felt everything, then eventually — after I met Will— nothing.
Reporter: you longed for connections, right? You needed love in your life and human relationships?
Janes: n-no. It wasn't about that. I mean, maybe, if you diagnose me. I just wanted to be normal. Not everyone has to live with the fact that they killed their own parents
Reporter: yes but you also killed your own friends?
Janes: they weren't friends. They lied to me.
Reporter: they... lied to you? That doesn't mean they weren't your friends
Janes: to me. True friends wouldn't do that, so I did what I did.
Reporter: and do you regret it?
Janes: why is that always the question asked? *laughs*
Reporter: well you loved them at one point?
Janes: and then I killed them, that's not love. Clearly I regret it now, but I can't live feeling like I wish I wouldn't have done it. I did it, [you] can't take it back
The couple was executed, putting a cap on the global phenomenon. Finally, the families of the late victims received peace once the criminal were no longer, and in the tapes it was revealed where the other bodies could be found.
RIP
Wilson James Taylor & Sydney Bay Janes
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