Found Deceased SC - Faye Marie Swetlik, 6, Cayce, 10 Feb 2020 #4

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  • #221
But why kill himself? Anyone could have planted the boot. It just sounds too easy, especially now with the interview surfacing with Taylor.

what interview with Taylor? I must have missed it....
 
  • #222
Hi everyone, not sure if this idea has already been discussed but, is it possible that LE tracking dogs picked up her scent leading them to CT place?
Also if they used tracking dogs they most likely have found her if she was in the wooded area as found, so my belief is she was placed there later. Prayers are with her and her family.
 
  • #223
I imagine they are going thru Coty's computer with a fine-toothed comb. Make sure he was never in Delphi. And take his fingerprints and DNA and run them thru the databases. Serial killers are not generally on the police radar.
Delphi?
 
  • #224
Hi everyone, not sure if this idea has already been discussed but, is it possible that LE tracking dogs picked up her scent leading them to CT place?
Also if they used tracking dogs they most likely have found her if she was in the wooded area as found, so my belief is she was placed there later. Prayers are with her and her family.
They did say in the press conf that the coroner said she was not at that site for long.
 
  • #225
Hi everyone, not sure if this idea has already been discussed but, is it possible that LE tracking dogs picked up her scent leading them to CT place?
Also if they used tracking dogs they most likely have found her if she was in the wooded area as found, so my belief is she was placed there later. Prayers are with her and her family.

I believe dogs tracked or lost Faye's scent at the vehicles that were parked in front of her home and towed by police for processing early in the investigation. I don't believe the dogs tracked Faye to the neighbor's house or the woods.
 
  • #226
Agreed! Also though, now that I've been told that CT has a sister and possibly other siblings, I am sad that they have to not just bury their son, But bury their son that will forever be labeled in history as a child murdering pedophile rapist. As a result of his actions, his family will now be forever scrutinized and traumatized also.

Do not misunderstand me, I am not sad that CT is gone. Good riddens. I am just trying to show both sides of the terrible situation we have before us.

It would also explain more about CT's behavior if we find out in the future that he was sexually abused by someone. Studies have indicated that about one-third of people who are abused in childhood will become abusers themselves. I will have to confirm that statistic, but off the top of my head I recall that being correct.
I was sexually abused as a very young child, from age 5 to age 8, and I have never become 'an abuser myself.' I got some help. A lot of it.

It is not a valid excuse. It's even more of a reason NOT to become an abuser, IMO.
 
  • #227
Crysty Vaughan on Twitter
Happening now Charleston Co. Sherrif’s department escorting motorcade for #FayeMarieSwetlik bringing the 6 yr old's body from to Caughman-Hartman Funeral Home in Lexington. @abc_columbia
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12:54 PM - 15 Feb 2020
 
  • #228
They did say in the press conf that the coroner said she was not at that site for long.
Yes - the coroner provided this at the presser.
 
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Caroline Hecker on Twitter (Video)
Here’s an aerial view of Faye Swetlik’s motorcade making its way back into the Midlands following her autopsy in Charleston this morning. @wis10
1:20 PM - 15 Feb 2020
 
  • #231
MOO

I'm struck by the vast disparity in human compassion we're witnessing as this tragic incident unfolds. On one side there is a person so evil that he mercilessly cut short the life of an innocent, beautiful, loved little angel before it had barely begun. On the other side, selfless law enforcement are escorting her back home with the respect many times reserved for military, police, fire personnel and other heroes. Dear Little Faye, you ARE a hero. With your bright smile, gorgeous hair, love of dresses and all things girly, with your determination to play outside on a cool day, with your sweet singing voice ... You have touched our hearts and changed us for the better. May we all strive to live our lives on the side of good and kindness every day.
 
  • #232
LE wouldn't have made any statement if they thought the perp was still alive. They felt the need to say the public was safe. That is hugely telling.
I agree, I think they are being cautious and going right by the book.
 
  • #233
I wouldnt be surprised if the murderer of little Faye had kiddie 🤬🤬🤬🤬 on his communication devices.

The link I provided earlier concerning 775 cases of child abduction, and murders stated LE is seeing more 🤬🤬🤬🤬 possession by the offenders than in past studies.

Usually these kind of pedophile murderers (and yes, imo, this is the motive in Faye's murder) have long fantasized about sexually assaulting a child. If the offender turns out to live close by he most likely had been surveilling Faye for some time..maybe even taking videos or photos of her with his phone.

I don't think he did this without any premeditation. I think he had been thinking of doing it for some time, and like all these kind of offenders do... he seized on the opportunity when it presented itself when he saw her playing in her own yard.

It wont surprise me either if he was known as a loner or that the neighbors who knew him thought he was a nice guy. They are very crafty in hiding what is really in their sick deviant minds.

As far as him possibly killing himself, imo, he did not do so out of guilt. He took the cowardly way out rather than all of the facts becoming known at trial about what all he made a little tiny girl endure before he murdered her.

Imo, if the offender was able to possess compassion, and empathy he couldn't have kidnapped Faye, defiled her, imo, nor would he be able to look into her sweet face, and murder her.

Imo, it takes the coldest of cold souls to do this to a very innocent terrified child. Imo, he enjoyed the power he had over her.

If it's a suicide which I believe will be the case, he knew they were closing in, and he was going to be exposed as one of the worst of the worst in our society.

He knew it was just a matter of time so he had to control even how his life ended. At least he knew he wouldnt be strapped to a gurney someday, hated just as much then as the day he knew he would be exposed to all as the suspect. He also knew he would be a target when he went to prison.

So while he was strong minded enough, and physically capable to kidnap a small defenseless child..then brutalizing her imo, but he was a coward of what was to come for HIM afterwards.

He knew it wasn't going to be good, and he knew he wouldnt have any control anymore over anyone, most especially himself so he conveniently offed himself rather than facing the truth he knew was coming.

Jmho
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  • #234
FEB 15, 2020
Watch live: Faye Swetlik receives police escort home following autopsy in Charleston
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Faye Swetlik is on her way home, accompanied by a police escort as she returns to the Midlands following an autopsy at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston on Saturday.

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The motorcade departed from MUSC in Charleston at 12 p.m. and will travel Interstate 26 Westbound to Airport Blvd. (exit 113), then along Airport Blvd., the Columbia Airport Expressway, Platt Springs Road, and North Lake Drive. Their destination will be Caughman-Harman Funeral Home at 503 North Lake Drive, Lexington.

The Charleston County Sheriff’s Department will travel the entire distance with Faye.

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  • #235
Unless LE had the vigilante in custody, they would still be looking for someone or there would have been an arrest. They aren't going to allow someone kill a possible POI. How would they know the vigilante's motives and why would they believe him and let him go? Especially if they haven't talked to him. Just too far out of the scope of possibilities here IMO. It's very unlikely that it was anyone outside the neighborhood because of the way it was closed off. And, I think, highly unlikely LE would have ended the roadblocks in and out if they thought there was a vigilante. We may be in the South, but that sort of thing isn't allowed here. Not saying a judge might not let someone off lightly for such an act, but LE would certainly not let them just go on their way. Looking at the way the whole thing happened, with what little knowledge we have, I cannot see a third party involved and LE just letting it go and shifting the investigation from looking for Faye to saying CT is linked and that there is no POI. MOO.
 
  • #236
I was sexually abused as a very young child, from age 5 to age 8, and I have never become 'an abuser myself.' I got some help. A lot of it.

It is not a valid excuse. It's even more of a reason NOT to become an abuser, IMO.

Every case varies. Every person's life narrative, worldview, upbringing, etc vary so it is more complex than that. Some individuals do not recognize they need help. You were capable to do so yourself which is great. Depending on case by case study and depending on what illness the individual has, one may not have the emotional intelligence to understand what they are doing is wrong. There have also been many cases where an abuser is forcing a child to abuse other children with them. They are grooming them in a sense to become predators. Dean Corll comes to mind. Maybe not the best example But he was aided by two teenaged accomplices, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley whom he had do odd jobs for him and eventually he groomed them into participating.

Plus some of the following factors play into it also.
Physical Abuse - Intentionally aggressive actions on a child that inflict pain. Emotional & Psychological Abuse - Cruel behavior that cause mental anguish or damage to one's mental state. Neglect - The absence of parental care. Lack of supervision, proper diet, medical attention, shelter, and safe conditions.
 
  • #237
If they saw something that brought their attention to the area and pointed to her disappearance, they wouldn't have needed a search warrant. It would fall under probable cause.
I'm pretty sure search warrants weren't required for any of their searches. People were cooperating. But, yes, probable cause - I agree.
 
  • #238
Pedophilia is rampant.

I believe stats came out many years ago that 70% of government employees were found to have had 🤬🤬🤬🤬 on their computers.
 
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Caroline Hecker on Twitter (Video)
Firefighters lining an overpass as Faye’s Swetlik motorcade enters back into the Columbia area.
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@wis10
1:24 PM · Feb 15, 2020

Caroline Hecker on Twitter
Faye Swetlik’s motorcade returns to Lexington County. @wis10
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1:29 PM - 15 Feb 2020

Caroline Hecker on Twitter (Video)
South Carolina is a special place honoring 6 y/o Faye Swetlik as she returns to Lexington. Law enforcement from all over stopping to pay their respects. @wis10
1:32 PM - 15 Feb 2020
 
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