‘My stepmom stabbed my dad’: Woman allegedly killed boyfriend while his kids were at home and asked girl to lie on 911 call about who did it

Taylor Rawlins, Jennifer Heathcoe

Left inset: Taylor Rawlins (obituary). Right inset: Jennifer Heathcoe (Mobile County Sheriff’s Office). Main: Heathcoe appears in court wearing a mask and jail clothes (WKRG).

As an attorney for a 31-year-old Mobile, Alabama, stepmother, along with her father, maintain that she fatally stabbed her boyfriend in the chest while his kids were inside their apartment two weeks ago in an act of self-defense, prosecutors in Mobile County appear to be leaning heavily on a 911 call to establish “consciousness of guilt” and prove that the slaying was a murder.

At this point, no one is disputing that Jennifer Nicole Heathcoe stabbed and killed 33-year-old Taylor Rawlins on the night of Aug. 22 at his apartment and that his children were at the residence at the time, but Heathcoe has pleaded not guilty and her lawyer has claimed the defendant was in a “tumultuous” and “violent relationship,” leaving her feeling she had no choice but to defend herself with a knife.

In addition, her father Donald Cain has reportedly spoken publicly about the case and he agreed “It was self-defense.”

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