Police officers found the body of 27-year-old Mckyla Taylor in the bedroom of a flat
Tributes have been paid to a young mum who was stabbed more than 100 times with a screwdriver, as her killer was jailed for life. in Lowtown Street, Worksop, in the early hours of August 16, 2022.
Concerns were raised by Mckyla’s friends and family when she did not respond to calls and messages. Police were alerted and attended Jackson’s Lowtown Street address at around 2am the following morning. “Her life was taken away from her in the most brutal fashion by David Jackson, who has shown very little remorse and would not give any account in interview.
“Today’s sentence will not bring Mckyla back, but it does mean that Jackson will spend a considerable part of his life behind bars, and I hope this gives her family some comfort.” "I still remember the weekend she was killed as if it was yesterday. We had a lovely weekend sunbathing, listening to music and doing our nails and then she left and that was the last time I saw her."
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