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Our sick Democratic idiot liberal politicians again and again and again!!!
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Man who served time for killing pregnant fiancée charged with murder again

WTF is he doing out jail???

Taylor Hurst of Foxboro was arrested last week near City Hall Plaza. Police had been searching for him since early July.

By Ross Cristantiello

August 25, 2025
2 minutes to r

A man who served more than 14 years in prison for killing his pregnant fiancée was arrested last week and charged with killing another person, according to court documents and multiple media reports.

Taylor Hurst, 42, of Foxborough was arrested on Thursday near City Hall Plaza in Boston, according to police. An investigation began on July 6, when officers responded to 56 Patten St. in Jamaica Plain to investigate a death. Hurst was being sought for the murder at the time of his arrest, according to the BPD.

He was arraigned in West Roxbury District Court and pleaded not guilty to one charge of murder, according to court documents. Hurst was ordered held without bail at Suffolk County Jail. A probable cause hearing is scheduled for Sept. 17.

The state moved to impound the case, preventing members of the public from seeing documents including a statement of facts filed by law enforcement officials, according to the clerk’s office at the West Roxbury District Court.

Hurst is accused of killing a man named Stephen Gomes, prosecutors said during the arraignment, according to NBC10 Boston. The victim’s body was found under a bed inside the Patten Street apartment. He had significant head trauma and signs of fractures to his face.

Hurst was later reportedly seen on surveillance footage driving Gomes’s SUV, which fled a traffic stop and was then found illegally parked.

Hurst’s attorney said at the arraignment that she was concerned about her client’s “ability to appreciate” the process due to a “medical condition”
without elaborating further, according to NBC10.

In 2007, Hurst was charged with strangling his 23-year-old fiancée, Katherine MacDougall, to death. MacDougall was three months pregnant with their child at the time. Hurst was found in MacDougall’s car drinking a beer, and later admitted to the killing,
The Worcester Telegram & Gazettereported at the time.

MacDougall’s family met with Hurst, expressed forgiveness, and asked a judge to allow Hurst to plead guilty to the reduced charge of manslaughter,
{very low IQ people}
per the Telegram & Gazette. MacDougall’s brother issued an impact statement saying that Hurst was “under the influence of very powerful drugs.” Hurst admitted to smoking crack regularly at the time, and police said that he traded a diamond ring he had given MacDougall for more drugs. In May 2008, Hurst was sentenced to 18 to 20 years in prison with credit for 434 days.

In 2023, while incarcerated at the Pondville Correctional Center in Norfolk, Hurst was charged with animal cruelty. He allegedly attacked a 10-week-old service dog, kicking the animal so that it lifted off the ground and landed on its stomach. The dog belonged to another inmate, who feuded with Hurst at the prison. After Hurst kicked the dog, he and the other inmate had a physical altercation, according to a disciplinary report filed in Wrentham District Court.
Hurst pleaded guilty to the animal cruelty charge in 2024 and was placed on probation, according to court records. This new murder charge triggers a probation violation in that case.
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