Despite there being a million different ways that someone can spend their money at a Walmart, it’s strange to think that there are times when money changes hands and it has nothing to do with the items in the store itself…
A Texas woman was arrested and charged for trying to buy a stranger’s baby while standing in the Walmart checkout line.
The woman, later identified as Rebecca Lanette Taylor, 49, approached a mother at a Walmart in Crockett, Texas, on January 13, according to Click 2 Houston. The woman was in the self-checkout line with a baby in a car seat and her 1-year-old child in the shopping cart, according to KETK.
According to police records, Taylor “began commenting on her son’s blonde hair and blue eyes. She asked how much she could purchase him for. (The mom) tried to laugh this comment off, thinking Taylor was joking. Taylor told her that she had $250,000 in the car and she would pay that much for him. (The mom) told her no amount of money would do,” the release says.
The mother told police that Taylor was accompanied by another woman, who asked for the child’s name. The mother did not tell either of them the name, she told police, but the two women began to call it out, according to the release.
Taylor told the mother that she had wanted to purchase a child for a long time. The mother told her to stay away from her child and waited for the two women to leave.
Outside in the parking lot, Taylor confronted the mother, once again asking to buy her child.
“Taylor began screaming at (the mom), saying if she wouldn’t take $250,000 for him, then she would give her $500,000 because she wanted him and she was going to take him,” the release says.
The mother got to her car and locked the door with her child in it. Taylor then got into a black SUV and left the scene. Surveillance footage caught the incident on camera, and police issued a warrant for her arrest.
Taylor is being held at the Houston County Jail on a $50,000 bond.
The Texas Penal Code says that an individual found guilty of a felony in the third degree “shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 10 years or less than two years. In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.”
Watch the video report below for more details:
Sources: AWM, Click 2 Houston, KETK