Dating App Serial Killer’s’ Only Survivor ‘was blamed by Cops’

The only well-known survivor of the deadly spree of Khalil Wheeler-Weaver has now claimed that agents did not believe her at all after she revealed that she had been kidnapped and fascinated in the murderer’s car.
The new Hulu Crime Series Murder has two faces Put the spotlights on a less well -known case and how it was completely accompanied by the police, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
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The frightening encounter
Khalil Wheeler-Weaver is known as the tagged murderer.
In 2016, Tiffany Taylor voted in Wheeler-Weaver to see them again, she met through a mutual friend months after saving him during their first meeting. This time, however, things took a dark turn.
For this meeting, Wheeler-Weaver wore a ski mask, black gloves and dark clothing while the duo drove away in one of the car of Taylor’s friend. Moments later she would be hit on the head and beat unconscious.
Taylor in the time pregnant and noticing that she was fascinated with duct tapped to wake her head when Wheeler-Weaver had her in a chokehold while she had her sexually abused.
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Tiffany Taylor is the only well-known survivor of Wheeler-Weaver
To save herself, Taylor reminded her attacker that there was proof of their earlier texts and conversations in her phone … that was back in the hotel where she was staying.
After Wheeler-Weeaver had released her handcuffs, the couple went back to the New Jersey Hotel and as soon as they arrived, Taylor ran to her room, kicked the door and was let in by her friend, while Wheeler-Weeaver was left on the other side.
Taylor would quickly call the police, but as she described in the crime docume, they were not at all help.
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Police failure
“When the police finally came, I told them that a man was trying to kill me,” she remembered for the series.
In the Body Cam images, an agent answered: What injuries do you have? “To which Taylor said:” Look at my face … of the duct tape. “
“So you let him tape duct tape? Or what happened? ” the agent said back.
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The deadly regime ends

Wheeler-Weaver was convicted of three murderers and sentenced to 160 years in prison.
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Taylor said in the new interview: “The police told me that my statement had been lost and I had to make another. I gave them everything. The full name. His Facebook. Everything … They didn’t believe me at all,” and rather said the police treated her as “waste”.
Only a week after the terrifying meeting, Wheeler-Weaver would kill the 20-year-old Sarah Butler, his third murder victim, in the midst of his crime.
He also took the lives of Robin West, 19, and Joanne Brown, 33, all between August and November 2016 – with the help of a social network -app that is known as tagged to meet his victims.
Three years later, Wheeler-Weaver was convicted of all three murders and sentenced to 160 years behind bars, where Taylor could tell her story in court.

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Wheeler-Weaver, in 2023, was also accused of the murder of the 15-year-old Mawa Doumbia, which it is assumed to take place in October 2016.
The now 29-year-old still has to apologize for his crimes, instead claiming that he is framed.