Fresno Man Found Guilty of 2nd Degree Murder of Girlfriend in 2018

Victim, 32-year-old Brittney Taylor. Photo: KFSN

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) – Terrence Boston, the Fresno man accused of murdering his girlfriend in 2018, has been found guilty of second-degree murder.

32-year-old Brittney Taylor was found near the intersection of Olive and Cornelia Avenues in Fresno County in May 2018.

Her car had crashed into a tree as investigators said she was trying to speed away after being “struck by multiple bullets.”

During the trial, public defender Keegan Smith told the jury that Brittney Taylor did die at the hands of her boyfriend in May of 2018 but said Boston was not a murderer.

Instead, he said Boston was acting out of passion in the heat of the moment. However, prosecutors argued the deadly shooting was premeditated.

35-year-old Boston will be sentenced at a later date. The maximum he faces is 75 years to life in prison.

He will back in court on Friday, Jan. 5, 2023 for a prior conviction.

Listen to the report by KMJ’s Liz Kern.