Murder of Taylor Behl

Acting on a tip one month later, VCU police located her remains at a rural area in Mathews County, Virginia.

In the early morning of Saturday, September 17, 2005, Behl's car was found about a mile and a half from the VCU Campus.

Fawley's alibi could not be confirmed, and after executing a search warrant police arrested him on September 23 for 16 counts of child pornography.

[4] According to police, Fawley told them Behl died accidentally during a consensual sex act (likely erotic asphyxiation) with him in her car at Mathews County, Virginia.

[2] In September 2007, Chuck Cohen, a first sergeant with the Indiana State Police, told a class of 21 law enforcement agencies studying "how criminals often leave an online trail at social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook" that the Taylor Behl case marked one of the first times that police narrowed down their suspect pool using a MySpace friends list.