Bloomfield, Conn. Football Captain Charged With Killing Lover

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Bloomfield, Conn. Football Captain Charged With Killing Lover
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18-year-old Tarence Mitchell is charged with fatally stabbing 27-year-old Ronald Taylor Jr.

BLOOMFIELD, Conn. - A high school football captain has been charged with fatally stabbing his lover with a steak knife after an argument over ending their relationship.

According to court documents, the 18-year-old Mitchell initially told investigators that the pair was attacked by two men wearing hoodies but later confessed to the crime, WFSB-TV reported. Mitchell also said Taylor got jealous when he texted girls and threatened him with a sword this week, according to the court papers.

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