Evil Everywhere: A True Crime and Horror Podcast
In October of 2020, in a quiet part of northeast Texas, a young woman named Reagan Simmons-Hancock was getting ready for one of the most important moments of her life. She was a wife, a mother. And she was weeks away from meeting her second child. She lived in New Boston, Texas, a small community where people tend to know each other, or at least recognize familiar faces. It’s the kind of place where a knock at the door usually isn’t something you fear. But on that day everything changed. What happened inside that home would later shock the nation, not just because of the violence, but because of the motive behind it. Reagan had been targeted by someone she knew. Someone who had been in her orbit. Someone she likely never imagined could be dangerous. And by the time the day was over, Reagan and her unborn daughter were gone. Now, cases like this force a question most people don’t want to sit with: how does something like this happen in the first place? And could anything have stopped it? There are also broader concerns that make this case especially chilling. Research and public health data have long shown that pregnancy can be a period of increased vulnerability in violent situations. In fact, homicide is consistently identified in studies as one of the leading causes of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, a statistic that turns something deeply personal into something urgently systemic. This episode doesn’t just trace what happened to Reagan Simmons-Hancock. It also explores the warning signs, the psychological manipulation behind the case, and the uncomfortable reality that violence against pregnant women is both more common and more preventable than many realize. And somewhere in the middle of it all, between the statistics and the details of this tragic case, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: danger doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it hides in plain sight, wrapped in familiarity, disguised as trust, buried beneath the illusion of safety. This reminds us that evil is everywhere; not just in the shadows, but sometimes in the faces of those standing closest during life’s most precious moments. Sources: Wikipedia – Murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock Netflix – Maternal Instincts People – How Murdered Pregnant Mom Reagan Simmons Hancock’s Family Plans to Make Sure She Doesn’t Die ‘in Vain’ – KC Baker – June 14, 2026 - Slain Reagan Simmons Hancock's Family Says She Didn't Die 'in Vain' (Exclusive) [https://people.com/reagan-simmons-hancock-not-die-in-vain-says-family-exclusive-11995318] Child Stats – Nonfatal Violence Towards Pregnant Women - Childstats.gov - America's Children: Special Issue 2024, Maternal and Infant Health and Well-being - Nonfatal Violence Towards Pregnant Women [https://www.childstats.gov/americaschildren/violence.asp] CDC – Intimate Partner Violence Prevention – Violence and Pregnancy – December 5, 2024 - Violence and Pregnancy | Intimate Partner Violence Prevention | CDC [https://www.cdc.gov/intimate-partner-violence/about/violence-and-pregnancy.html] NRLC – State Homicide Laws - StateHomicideLaws.pdf [https://nrlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/StateHomicideLaws.pdf] MSN – Where is Homer Hancock now? Inside his life after Taylor Parker killed his wife and kidnapped their unborn baby – Caroline Blair – June 17, 2026 - Where is Homer Hancock now? Inside his life after Taylor Parker killed his wife and kidnapped their unborn baby [https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/where-is-homer-hancock-now-inside-his-life-after-taylor-parker-killed-his-wife-and-kidnapped-their-unborn-baby/ar-AA25LwY1?ocid=BingNewsSerp] The Odessa American – Death penalty sought for killer of pregnant woman – The Associated Press – October 13, 2022 The Brownsville Herald – Woman accused of killing woman for unborn baby goes on trial – The Associated Press – September 15, 2022
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