Irmese
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yes,Yes! I noticed that, too! So I’m confused unless they found her while searching the woods again, and other officers found “link” in trash around the same time.
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yes,Yes! I noticed that, too! So I’m confused unless they found her while searching the woods again, and other officers found “link” in trash around the same time.
I don't think that was what LE meant. I think the evidence in the garbage led them to Coty and linked him with Faye's dissapearance.I'm sorry everyone. I'm not trying to be dense here but I can't wrap my head around what they could have found in a trash can for CT's address that lead them to finding FS. They had already searched the area several times as stated in this morning's presser. I know he said the item was on the missing person flyer and it must be an article of clothing but how did that lead them to Faye's location?
LIVE: Update on 6-year-old Faye Swetlik who was found dead Thursday
Link? Thanks.The cops were following the garbage trucks, tearing open every bag and looking in every can. The item was seen as it was being put into the truck.
Excellent point. We still know next to NOTHING.Many many years ago a child in my neighborhood disappeared. Once the body was found they realized he'd been hit by a car. The person who was driving had been drinking and (obviously IMO) made the horrible choice to hide his body rather than call 911. What if something like this happened? Not sure it wouldn't have been witnessed in the neighborhood. Just thinking about scenarios. MOO
No, the garbage truck was picking up residential garbage in large bins provided by the county, it wasn't picking up garbage from dumpsters. LE was walking behind the truck, going through the contents of every Herbie Curbie, tearing open bags and dumping them into the back of the garbage truck.
The FBI produced a missing person bulletin for Faye and provided details for the child on the poster that if found in a rubbish bin would likely be recognizable at first sight. There also may have been fresh foot tracks leading to the woods not previously seen.I'm sorry everyone. I'm not trying to be dense here but I can't wrap my head around what they could have found in a trash can for CT's address that lead them to finding FS. They had already searched the area several times as stated in this morning's presser. I know he said the item was on the missing person flyer and it must be an article of clothing but how did that lead them to Faye's location?
LIVE: Update on 6-year-old Faye Swetlik who was found dead Thursday
It just seems very odd that someone would jump from having no criminal activity to possibly being a murder suspect. That just doesn't normally happen. Even though everything so far is pointing at a single man, it seems weird.
Kudos again to LE for proactively looking at the rubbish without having to backtrack to a landfill site. From other cases, we know this is a costly and all time-consuming endeavor.I call them "bins" or "totes", the ones in that complex are identical to what I had in the city of Columbia some years ago.
Yeah looks like it was all residential trash they picked up.
What would they be looking for now? Curious.Helicopter over site Jacob Reynolds on Twitter
Wow. (So much for my earlier pedantic post - imagine embarrassed emoji here that won’t seem to load.) I’m amazed they searched his home earlier. I wonder how many homes they searched, and how it was done. Meaning did they just ask to look around and permission was given? Surely that wasn’t the only home they searched “earlier this week”.It appears that the Lexington County Sheriff PIO has clarified the matter:
Adam Myrick on Twitter
The man found dead in Churchill Heights, Coty Taylor, was interviewed by law enforcement officers during the search for Faye Swetlik, according to @Cayce_DPS @antleyevan. Officers also searched Taylor’s home as part of their work inside the subdivision earlier this week.
2:35 PM - 14 Feb 2020
As far as the court system goes, wouldnt LE need more than just the trash can being corrolated to his house number, to press charges? I mean, anyone can put their trash into anyones bin...
Of course, we can't say anything definitively at this point, not even that CT was a suspect, but it's a pretty strong connection of evidence being found in his trash and he is found dead.Yes, here's pictures out by his complex showing multiple trash cans where anyone in the complex - or for that matter anyone living in the area - could plant stuff in them, which you can see the trash cans in pictures 3-5 if you click through them at the very top:
Homicide investigation underway after missing SC 6-year-old, Faye Swetlik, found dead
The reason why I think it's important to not be definitive is I remember the Ingrid Lynn case where the murderer put body parts in various people's trash cans, which the murderer wasn't the one whose trash can had her body parts in it. There's just a whole range of scenarios where you need more than just a piece of evidence found in a trash accessible to dozens of people in the neighborhood and a dead body where in addition to being sure you have the right person, you also want to make sure you capture any accomplices.
They found critical evidence in the trash bin. A wooded area is near the trash bin, seems logical to me that you would search that area. I don’t think you need a flashing red sign pointing to the wooded area to make a connection. LE went ahead and checked the wooded area after finding evidence in nearby trash bin.
Start about 2:40. The evidence led them to Faye's body. ie: She was found first. Following that, they found Coty's body.I don't think that was what LE meant. I think the evidence in the garbage led them to Coty and linked him with Faye's dissapearance.