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Family addresses tragedy following relative's death in collision tied to double homicide

Family addresses tragedy following relative's death in collision tied to double homicide

A man who was charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder after a tragic car crash in Oklahoma City has been released from the hospital and taken into custody. Aaron Taylor, 34, faced two counts of first-degree murder for intentionally causing a collision with another car on Wilshire Boulevard near Kelly Avenue on September 12. Following the devastating incident, Marie Wooldridge received the heartbreaking news about her son Jonathan, who had just left work when Taylor's speeding vehicle struck him. The crash resulted in the loss of Jonathan's life, along with the life of Taylor's girlfriend, Sierra Gamble, who was a passenger in his car. The sequence of events leading up to the crash involved Taylor forcing Gamble into his vehicle while she was driving on Wilshire. During the tragic incident, Gamble’s mother called Taylor and he confessed to physically assaulting Gamble, indicating his intent to end things abruptly. The aftermath of the crash left a community in mourning, with memorials set up to honor the lives lost. Wooldridge expressed that her son was turning his life around and was a loving individual who cherished his family. A memorial service was held to celebrate Jonathan's life, and support for his family is available through a provided link.

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