Taylor Meyer plans a Valentine’s Day dinner for his wife, Deborah, with the theme “Bring Paris to You.” Pulling out all the stops, he has their children draw pictures of the Eiffel Tower to decorate the table, buys Deborah a beautiful new dress, and orders food from their favorite Japanese steakhouse. After a lovely dinner, he gives his wife a Valentine’s Day card with a personal message, and they dance to their wedding song.
When the song ends, Deborah does not react as Taylor hopes, and they begin to argue. She leaves the house for about 20 minutes. When she returns, Taylor accuses her of cheating with a coworker and claims she visited her boyfriend, who had just gotten off work. He demands to see the messages on her watch and check her phone. When she refuses, a physical fight breaks out. Taylor pins her to the ground, sits on her back, and chokes her while grabbing the phone.
He finds a number saved as “My Best Friend Emily” and calls it. A man answers. Taylor tells him, “It’s your… fault.”
Deborah continues to struggle and challenges her husband, asking, “What are you going to do, kill me? You’re going to hurt me and leave our kids with no parents?” She hits Taylor in the head with a water bottle. He responds by striking her in the head with a wine bottle.
Deborah screams for help, calling for her children and the police. The person on the other end of the call hears her cries. When Deborah becomes unresponsive, Taylor goes to the kitchen, grabs “a big-ass knife,” and stabs her 40 times.
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[Feature Photos: Deborah Meyer and her children/Facebook and Taylor Meyer/Clark County Sheriff’s Office]