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A young expectant mother. A date night spent cooking dinner and painting canvases for her unborn daughter's nursery. Less than 24 hours later, she was in cardiac arrest, and both she and her unborn child would ultimately die.
At first, it appeared to be a tragic medical emergency. Blaise Taylor told 911 dispatchers he believed Jade Benning was suffering from an allergic reaction. But as investigators began piecing together Jade's final hours, a very different story emerged—one involving a phone call to her best friend, toxicology results, and allegations that would ultimately lead to murder charges.
In this episode of 13th Juror, we examine the relationship between Jade Benning and Blaise Taylor, the events leading up to that February night, the investigation that followed, and the evidence presented during the Tennessee murder trial. We also break down the prosecution's theory that Jade was intentionally poisoned, the defense's challenges to the investigation and forensic evidence, and the verdict that ultimately decided Blaise Taylor's fate.
How do you prove a murder when there are no eyewitnesses? And when a case is built almost entirely on circumstantial evidence, what does it take to convince twelve jurors beyond a reasonable doubt?
As always, we leave that decision where it belongs—with the jury.
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A young expectant mother. A date night spent cooking dinner and painting canvases for her unborn daughter's nursery. Less than 24 hours later, she was in cardiac arrest, and both she and her unborn child would ultimately die.
At first, it appeared to be a tragic medical emergency. Blaise Taylor told 911 dispatchers he believed Jade Benning was suffering from an allergic reaction. But as investigators began piecing together Jade's final hours, a very different story emerged—one involving a phone call to her best friend, toxicology results, and allegations that would ultimately lead to murder charges.
In this episode of 13th Juror, we examine the relationship between Jade Benning and Blaise Taylor, the events leading up to that February night, the investigation that followed, and the evidence presented during the Tennessee murder trial. We also break down the prosecution's theory that Jade was intentionally poisoned, the defense's challenges to the investigation and forensic evidence, and the verdict that ultimately decided Blaise Taylor's fate.
How do you prove a murder when there are no eyewitnesses? And when a case is built almost entirely on circumstantial evidence, what does it take to convince twelve jurors beyond a reasonable doubt?
As always, we leave that decision where it belongs—with the jury.
🎧 Follow 13th Juror Podcast on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.
⭐ If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review.
📱 Follow Brandi Churchwell and 13th Juror Podcast on social media for case updates, behind-the-scenes content, and upcoming episode announcements.

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