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New Texas A&M assistant Blaise Taylor charged in poisoning death of girlfriend, unborn child
BRYAN, Texas (KOLN/KBTX) – Former Nebraska AD Trev Alberts assumed his role as the new athletic director at Texas A&M Friday, just as a shocking development unfolded involving a man with ties to the university’s athletic department.
New Texas A&M assistant Blaise Taylor, 27, was arrested Thursday by U.S. Marshals in Utah. Taylor was indicted by a Nashville grand jury earlier this week on two counts of first-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend and her unborn child. Taylor is accused of poisoning Jade Benning on Feb. 25, 2023, and her unborn baby, which is believed to be Taylor’s.
Investigators say Taylor called 911 and said Benning was having an allergic reaction after the poisoning. She was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center by ambulance where her condition became critical. Her unborn child died on Feb. 27, 2023, and Benning died on March 6, 2023.
Earlier this month, Taylor joined the A&M Athletics staff as an assistant. Friday afternoon, he remained listed as a senior athletic assistant to the athletic director in the Texas A&M employee directory. KBTX reached out to Texas A&M Athletics to confirm details of Taylor’s employment with the university. A spokesperson for the athletics department said they were looking into his status as an employee and would follow up with additional information.
Taylor’s father, Trooper Taylor, serves on A&M’s football coaching staff as associate head coach and running backs coach under new head coach Mike Elko.
During Blaise Taylor’s time in Nashville, he worked for the Tennessee Titans in the pro scouting department. After Benning and the child died, Taylor moved to Utah where he worked at Utah State University as a senior defensive analyst for the 2023 season. Taylor was a four-year starter for Arkansas State in College.
Metro Nashville Police say they will work together with Utah authorities to arrange Taylor’s return to Nashville, which is expected to take weeks.
WATCH: WSMV coverage of Blaise Taylor’s arrest
KBTX writers contributed to this story.
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Warm Saturday in North Texas ahead of severe weather chances later for Mother’s Day
Saturday started out a bit warm and sticky outside in North Texas, but there will be plenty of sunshine in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 80s. Most of the area will stay dry today, but there is a chance for an isolated storm that could reach severe criteria late tonight for counties to the northwest of the metroplex.
Make sure you have an indoor plan for Mother’s Day celebrations tomorrow! Sunday morning will start warm, muggy, and dry for most with the exception of an isolated storm possible along the Red River.
A First Alert Weather Day is in place on Sunday due to a front that will swing across North Texas in the late afternoon through the evening. All modes of severe weather will be likely, but the main threat includes a significant risk of hail up to 2 inches in diameter and winds up to category 1 hurricane strength.
Once the front moves through, cooler temperatures will settle into the forecast on Monday. However, the cool down won’t last long. A warming trend returns and temperatures climb into the 90’s once again at the end of the next week. Stay tuned!
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North Texas father mourns wife, unborn son days before Mother’s Day
Just days before Mother’s Day, a North Texas father is grieving the sudden loss of his wife and unborn son after she died unexpectedly, only days before her due date. Avi Carey said he is still in shock over the death of his wife, Tiffany, whom he described as his “rock” and “soulmate.”
“Tiffany’s smile, her radiance, her presence … she didn’t meet a stranger,” Carey said.
Nearly two decades together
The couple had been together for nearly two decades, raising two children, Kingston and Kasyn, and preparing to welcome their third child, a baby boy they planned to name Kylo.
Carey said Tiffany began complaining of a severe headache just days before she was due to give birth. He recalled her sitting on the couch, dozing off multiple times – something he said was unusual.
A short time later, Carey found her unresponsive.
“I saw her face … her lips were blue. And I already knew,” he said with tears in his eyes.
A celebration turned to heartbreak
Tiffany Carey and her unborn son died May 2, leaving behind a grieving husband and two children. The loss came less than a week after the family had celebrated a baby shower.
“We went from celebrating the baby shower to planning a funeral in less than five days,” Carey said.
A crisis affecting Black mothers
Health officials say cases like this highlight a broader crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women in the United States are more than three times as likely as white women to die from pregnancy‑related causes, and most of those deaths – around 80% – are considered preventable.
Carey said he is still searching for answers and now lives with questions about whether warning signs were missed.
“I would say educate yourself. Take everything seriously,” he said. “That should have been a red flag … the headache.”
Honoring Tiffany’s legacy
Now, surrounded by baby supplies meant for a child who never arrived, Carey said he is focused on honoring Tiffany’s memory and raising their children with the values she lived by.
“She always said, ‘You’ve got to lead with love,’” he said. “She did that in everything.”
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