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  • Fawley Indicted for Murder in College Student's Death (Taylor Behl)

    01/17/2006 9:41:08 AM PST · by Pyro7480 · 8 replies · 669+ views
    DailyPress ^ | 1/17/2006 | n/a
    Fawley indicted for murder in college student's deathBy the Associated Press January 17, 2006 RICHMOND, Va. -- Amateur photographer Benjamin Fawley was indicted Tuesday for the murder of Taylor Behl, a 17-year-old college student whose body was found in rural Mathews County. The county's commonwealth's attorney, Jack Gill, said Fawley was indicted on a first degree murder charge. "I don't want to go into any of the evidence in the case," he told reporters outside the courthouse. Behl was found dead on Oct. 5, one month after she was reported missing from Virginia Commonwealth University. Fawley, 38, is currently being...
  • Police Told Death an Accident, Lawyer Says (Taylor Behl)

    10/16/2005 1:09:33 AM PDT · by freespirited · 64 replies · 2,209+ views
    Washington Post (Pravda on the Potomac) ^ | 10/26/05 | Lyndsey Layton
    Benjamin Fawley, a suspect in the death of Taylor Marie Behl, told police that the Vienna teenager died accidentally while they were having a sexual encounter, an attorney representing Behl's mother said yesterday. Her grieving mother disputed the account. "Let's be clear -- Ben Fawley murdered my daughter," Janet Pelasara said during a hastily arranged news conference outside her attorney's McLean office. "His claim that it was accidental is just one more perversion of the truth in his ever-changing web of lies." Fawley told investigators that he had consensual sex with Behl in her car parked near a beach in...
  • Behl task force investigates body in Mathews County

    10/05/2005 3:29:37 PM PDT · by freespirited · 8 replies · 562+ views
    Richmond Times Dispatch ^ | 10/5/05 | jim nolan
    The Richmond police task force investigating the disappearance of Virginia Commonwealth University student Taylor Marie Behl has discovered the remains of a body in rural Mathews County. Sources close to the investigation said the body has not been identified. It was discovered in a shallow grave behind a barn on an isolated piece of private property just west of Diggs, a community along the Chesapeake Bay just south of Rigby Island. The area is about 70 miles east of Richmond. A law-enforcement source said police were led to the scene by a photograph identified by an ex-girfriend of a man...
  • VCU offers reward in Behl case

    09/23/2005 4:46:45 AM PDT · by smartin · 6 replies · 253+ views
    TimesDispatch.com ^ | September 23, 2005 | Jim Nolan
    Officials at Virginia Commonwealth University are pledging a $20,000 reward to anyone with information leading to the location and return of missing VCU freshman Taylor Marie Behl. "Please keep Taylor, her family and friends in your thoughts as we hope for her safe return," VCU President Eugene P. Trani wrote yesterday in a letter to the university and VCU Health System "communities." The announcement came a day after Behl's family posted an $11,000 reward for information about her disappearance.
  • Police report filed after Behl missing

    09/21/2005 10:12:39 PM PDT · by freespirited · 9 replies · 953+ views
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | 9/22/05 | JIM NOLAN
    A 38-year-old amateur photographer -- one of the last people to see missing Virginia Commonwealth University student Taylor Behl -- filed a report with police claiming he had been abducted and robbed just hours after Behl was last seen on the night of Sept. 5. The photographer told Richmond police that he was walking in an alley near Franklin Street and Monument Avenue at 5 a.m. Sept. 6 when he was "robbed by an unknown number of people," according to a Richmond Police Department incident report obtained last night by The Times-Dispatch. The photographer told police that he was hit...
  • Vigil Held for Taylor Behl at VCU

    09/20/2005 10:17:48 AM PDT · by smartin · 2 replies · 346+ views
    TimesDispatch.com ^ | September 20, 2005 | Andrew Price
    The sun set shortly after 7 p.m. at Monroe Park. An hour later, the park was illuminated once again. A crowd of about 100 people, most of them young women, expressed their hope for the safe return of Taylor Marie Behl at a candlelight vigil last night at Monroe Park in the heart of the Virginia Commonwealth University campus. A VCU freshman, Behl has been missing since Sept. 5. The 17-year-old's disappearance has attracted national attention.
  • VCU Student Possibly Was Abducted, Police Say

    09/19/2005 3:09:28 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 50 replies · 1,474+ views
    Washington Post ^ | September 19, 2005 | Jamie Stockwell
    One day after the car belonging to missing college student Taylor Marie Behl was located, Richmond police said yesterday that they believe the Virginia Commonwealth University freshman might have been abducted. Behl's 1997 Ford Escort was found Saturday morning in a neighborhood about 1 1/2 miles from the Richmond campus. Its license plates had been replaced with Ohio tags that were reported stolen in Richmond about two months before the Sept. 5 disappearance of Behl. ............No alert was issued when Behl was reported missing because the case did not meet the criteria, police said. Investigators executed several search warrants Friday,...
  • On The Record with Greta Van Sustren

    09/16/2005 7:14:50 PM PDT · by kublia khan · 26 replies · 1,849+ views
    foxnews | 09/16/05 | Kublia Khan
    The hurricane must be over On The Record has returned tonight with wall to wall coverage of missing person's. Virginia college coed's mother was just interviewed and next up is Natalee Holloway's mother.
  • Missing VCU Student, Taylor Behl

    09/15/2005 8:19:25 AM PDT · by smartin · 8 replies · 869+ views
    Richmond.com ^ | September 13, 2005 | Caine O'Rear
    Taylor Marie Behl, a 17-year-old freshman at Virginia Commonwealth University, is still missing after last being seen on Sept. 5, according to Colonel Willie B. Fuller, the VCU chief of police. The VCU student was first reported missing on Sept. 7 around 1:35 a.m. Her roommate, who was with her boyfriend at the time, saw her last on Sept. 5 around 10:20 p.m. in their dorm room. Behl had just returned from dinner at the Village Café, located on the corner of Harrison and Grace streets. She left shortly after that with just her car keys and a credit card....
  • Missing VCU Student, Taylor Behl

    09/15/2005 8:14:22 AM PDT · by smartin · 45 replies · 1,670+ views
    Richmond.com ^ | September 13, 2005 | Caine O"Rear
    Taylor Marie Behl, a 17-year-old freshman at Virginia Commonwealth University, is still missing after last being seen on Sept. 5, according to Colonel Willie B. Fuller, the VCU chief of police. The VCU student was first reported missing on Sept. 7 around 1:35 a.m. Her roommate, who was with her boyfriend at the time, saw her last on Sept. 5 around 10:20 p.m. in their dorm room. Behl had just returned from dinner at the Village Café, located on the corner of Harrison and Grace streets. She left shortly after that with just her car keys and a credit card....
  • Va. college student remains missing a week after she disappeared

    09/13/2005 10:37:55 AM PDT · by 11th_VA · 45 replies · 2,131+ views
    DailyPress.com ^ | September 12, 2005 | By KRISTEN GELINEAU
    RICHMOND, Va. -- One week after she walked out of her dorm room to give her roommate privacy with a boyfriend, a 17-year-old college student remains missing--and increasingly anxious authorities have called in the FBI for help. Virginia Commonwealth University freshman Taylor Behl hasn't been heard from since she hastily departed her room last Monday night with her car keys and a credit card. Her roommate reported her missing to campus police around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. There has been no activity on her credit cards or bank accounts since Monday, police said. Calls to her cell phone ring through, indicating...
  • First Mixed Friday Prayers Led by a Woman: Muslim Reactions to an Historical Precedent

    06/21/2005 9:37:12 PM PDT · by yoe · 9 replies · 379+ views
    MEMRI ^ | June 21, 2005 | Aluma Dankowitz
    Introduction On March 18, 2005, for the first time on record in the history of Islam, a woman led a mixed congregation of men and women in Friday prayers. The imam was Dr. Amina Wadud, an American Muslim of Indian origin who is professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, and the author of the book The Qur'an and the Woman: Rereading the Holy Text from a Female Perspective. The main organizer of the event was Asra Nomani, an Indian-born Muslim and an author and former Wall Street Journal reporter who initiated the Muslim Women's Freedom Tour project that...
  • VCU study shows big-brained people are smarter

    06/18/2005 8:02:53 AM PDT · by Reeses · 39 replies · 824+ views
    University News Service ^ | June 17, 2005 | Michael A. McDaniel
    People with bigger brains are smarter than their smaller-brained counterparts, according to a study conducted by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher published in the journal “Intelligence.” The study, published on line June 16, could settle a long-standing scientific debate about the relationship between brain size and intelligence. Ever since German anatomist and physiologist Frederick Tiedmann wrote in 1836 that there exists “an indisputable connection between the size of the brain and the mental energy displayed by the individual man,” scientists have been searching for biological evidence to prove his claim. “For all age and sex groups, it is now very...
  • Prayer service angers Muslims

    03/28/2005 11:03:37 AM PST · by JZelle · 45 replies · 1,616+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 3-28-05 | Zinie Chen Sampson
    RICHMOND -- Virginia Commonwealth University has tightened security because of threats against a faculty member who led a mixed-sex prayer service that drew harsh criticism throughout the Muslim world. The precautionary measures were taken the week after Islamic studies professor Amina Wadud led 80 to 100 men and women in Muslim prayer at a church in New York. Muslim clerics denounced her actions and some have suggested that it was part of a plot to corrupt Islam, which requires separate religious services for men and women.
  • Woman Leads Muslim Prayer Service in New York City Despite Criticism in the Middle East

    03/18/2005 3:41:55 PM PST · by TheOtherOne · 31 replies · 1,326+ views
    AP ^ | AP-ES-03-18-05 1437EST
    Woman Leads Muslim Prayer Service in New York City Despite Criticism in the Middle EastBy Tarek El-Tablawy Associated Press Writer Published: Mar 18, 2005 NEW YORK (AP) - A female professor led an Islamic prayer service Friday with men in the congregation despite sharp criticism from Muslim religious leaders in the Middle East who complained that it violated centuries of tradition. Amina Wadud, a professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, led the service at Synod House at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, an Episcopal church in Manhattan. Some Islamic scholars have said they were aware of...
  • Study says unequal care fatal for blacks

    12/22/2004 8:22:02 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 22 replies · 609+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | Dec 22, 2004 | January W. Payne
    More than 886,000 deaths could have been prevented from 1991 to 2000 if African-Americans had received the same level of health care as whites, according to an analysis in the December issue of the American Journal of Public Health. The study estimates that technological improvements in medicine -- including better drugs, devices, and procedures -- averted only 176,633 deaths during the same period. That means "five times as many lives can be saved by correcting the disparities [in care between whites and blacks] than in developing new treatments," Dr. Steven H. Woolf, lead author and director of research at Virginia...
  • Hans Blix After Action Report, Richmond, VA 04/22/04

    04/23/2004 8:42:19 PM PDT · by Flora McDonald · 31 replies · 191+ views
    Richmond Times Dispatch ^ | 04/23/04 | Flora McDonald
    <p>Members of the Richmond Conservative Forum met in front of the Siegel Center at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va. yesterday evening to protest the taxpayer funded appearance of Hans Blix and to support President George W. Bush, our Troops and the Mission they have been deployed to accomplish. FReepers in attendance were Alpheus, GottaLuvAkitas1, tva, GeorgeW23225, helmut113 and Flora McDonald.</p>
  • Hans Blix to Surface at VCU in Richmond, VA April 22, 2004

    04/13/2004 5:43:34 PM PDT · by Flora McDonald · 32 replies · 328+ views
    All FReepers, Lurkers, Protest Warriors and Patriots are invited to join us in giving former U.N. Weapons Inspector Hans Blix the welcome he deserves when he speaks at VCU’s Siegel Center on Thursday, April 22, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. Inspector Gadget is promoting his new book, “Disarming Iraq”, which coincidentally will be on sale at the VCU bookstore that very same day. His appearance is funded by a grant from the NEH (National Endowment for Humanities). That’s right, our tax dollars are going to this man who called his American detractors in Washington bastards. And then there is the...
  • Caroline Glick and Daniel Pipes Coming to VCU

    04/12/2004 9:30:13 AM PDT · by Flora McDonald · 11 replies · 176+ views
    04-12-04 | Flora McDonald
    Supporters of a Safe Israel invites you to join us for two extremely interesting and informational events this month! We are providing an excellent opportunity for our community to learn about pressing issues on United States policy, Israel, and the Middle East. And best of all, these opportunities are free! We look forward to seeing you there! Thursday, April 15 7:00 p.m. We are hosting Caroline Glick, columnist and deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post. Glick was recently embedded with the US Third Infantry in Iraq and has been a leading voice in Israeli politics and media. Her topic...
  • The Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars

    03/28/2004 7:16:18 PM PST · by Flora McDonald · 10 replies · 142+ views
    03/28/04 | Flora McDonald
    Supporters of a Safe Israel Invites you to hear Dr. Yaacov Lazowick Speak onThe Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars Tuesday, March 30th 7 p.m. at Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Va Archivist of the Collection at Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Memorial, Dr. Yaakov Lazowick and Supporters of a Safe Israel seek to end the cycle of violence that plagues the Modern State of Israel, Judea and Gaza. in the Business Building Auditorium