Former Titans scout Blaise Taylor convicted in antifreeze murder of pregnant girlfriend
A Tennessee jury delivered a first-degree murder verdict against Blaise Taylor, ending a case that exposed the sinister underbelly of pro football’s scouting world.

A Tennessee jury has convicted former scout Blaise Taylor of first-degree murder for the antifreeze poisoning deaths of his pregnant girlfriend and her unborn child. Taylor, who scouted for the Titans from 2016 to 2020, was found guilty on all counts after prosecutors presented evidence that he laced his girlfriend’s drink with a lethal dose of antifreeze in 2021. The scheme, according to the state, was designed to evade financial and legal responsibility tied to the pregnancy.

















