Seems they've edited the article I cited...
Sharpstein said Garcia told police what happened as she was hiding under bedcovers during the attack.
"Sean was awakened with his girlfriend and 18-month-old baby," Sharpstein said. There were "noises, thumps in the living room." Taylor "got up and locked the bedroom door. Before he could do anything, the door was kicked in and two shots were fired -- one hit him in the leg, one went into the wall."
Taylor "was on the floor, nonresponsive, bleeding out and chest heaving, eyes rolled back, and he was pretty much gone from that point on," Sharpstein said.
Garcia "tried to call 911, and it's unclear whether the phone lines were cut or the phone was broken, or off, or unplugged, or turned off," Sharpstein said. "She had to use her cell phone to eventually call 911."
"Whether this was a purposeful action in taking Sean's life in shooting him, or whether it was a burglary gone awry, the police are still investigating those circumstances," Sharpstein said.
The attorney said Taylor was home unexpectedly because of an injury, and "no one expected him there."
"I think he was surprised or they were surprised to find him there," Sharpstein said.
Lt. Nancy Perez with the Miami-Dade Police Department said investigators were looking for an "unknown suspect."
Taylor's home also was reported burglarized on November 18, according to Miami-Dade police.
During that incident, someone forced open a window and left a kitchen knife on a bed, according to a police report. Several drawers and a bedroom safe had been searched during the break-in, the report said.