Posted on 09/27/2005 9:51:19 AM PDT by smartin
RICHMOND, Va. Police NO longer consider a 38-year-old Richmond man a person of interest in the disappearance of Virginia Commonwealth University freshman Taylor Behl (beel).
Richmond police spokeswoman Cynthia Price says police initially called Ben Fawley a person of interest in Behl's case because they wanted to interview him. But they've done that, and NO longer classify him as such.
(Excerpt) Read more at wavy.com ...
I probably did put up those.
I don't know it just sounds like he is trying to account for his time by saying he had been abducted and a bag put over his head and then being dropped off and some good samaritan brings him home. Just sounds like an "I was abducted by aliens story" to me.
Yeah, thanks. I've seen those. He has a real obsession with skulls hence his name skulz or skulz67 and with pictures of coeds and now child porn. Disgusting.
LOL.....twigs, I think the poster was just repeating the questions failed.........I think.......*sigh*
I think twigs was saying "No" to my abduction comment and yes, I was telling the questions the skateboarder (drug possession charged person) supposedly failed.
Oh, you're right. I'm tired and didn't notice. I wondered why he would ask ME those questions.
No problem, I'm a little sleepy myself. :-)
That's interesting. They don't make any mention of having ruled him out though. So is it possible, they consider him a suspect now, or will make that announcement soon?
I think something is wierd about the skater POI, but the "attack" on Ben the night of Taylors disappearance is just too coincidental. I guess, unless of course he had nothing to do with Taylor's disappearance and he was making the claim about being abducted to pin to get back at Erin Crabill and her cohorts. But what are the chances that he made up that story the same night Taylor disappeared?? And does that last part make any sense whatsoever, or is my raging headached clouding my thought process?
Yes, her writings do seem disturbing.
I agree that it is possibly a ploy by the police, because he's not going anywhere anyway due to the child porn charges.
And the abduction account and everything surrounding it are just too convenient for it not to have some type of significance.
You're making sense to me.
Here is something else I find interesting. Did he kill her during sadistic sex and depose of the body?
From this website
http://www.planethuff.com/darkside/archives/cat_the_disappearance_of_taylor_behl.html
In a Skulz67 Livejournal entry Fawley appears to have either deleted or edited prior to his September 23rd arrest, one he originally hid behind a Livejournal 'cut' because, "it was about sex," he referred to a lover only by the initial "T" and stated that he wanted a chance to be with her again, because there was something he "wanted to try."
A reader who has requested anonymity sent me the following link to a Google cached page -- The Fetish Con 2005, Tampa, Florida. Listed on the page under "Models/Mistresses/Masters Registered To Attend" is both Mike Cino and Skulz.
Either man simply could have been attending as a model.
But what if one, for the sake of argument, say, Skulz, was attending as a 'master?' A dominant male partner engaged by submissive or masochistic females to ritually abuse them?
In bondage and dominance there are three watchwords often used, "safe, sane, and consensual." The underlying truth of bdsm is that it takes place between consenting adults most of the time, and the abuse is just that; ritual. It is, for some, more akin to roleplay than the real inflicting of pain on one another.
If Skulz was into bondage enough to register to attend a fetish convention in Florida in the week before Taylor Behl arrived in Richmond to attend VCU, how much a part of his lifestyle overall was bdsm?
What did Ben want to "try" with "T?"
I had read about that entry. It's all too sick for words.
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