Victim: Alexis Murphy, 17, missing from Shipman, VA, 03 August 2013 - #6

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from this link:

"his attorney, michael hallahan, says taylor has three prior felonies. Two of those are from 20 years ago. Hallahan says taylor is on probation and is not a flight risk. He is asking for a secure bond.

Taylor intends to live with his son and his son’s mother in nelson county until the trial begins. "

noooooooooooo
 
  • #282
After reading upthread about the Amherst incident, just have to say that young lady followed her gut instincts, remembered what her mother had taught her, and thank heavens is safe!

It made me wonder if AM realized RAT was following her out of the gas station so she turned the opposite way from her original plans with the intention of making a quick turn into that loop on the right side of the road to get rid of him? Perhaps she thought he wouldn't be so brazen to pull in right there behind her. Poor thing, she just almost drove to his house unknowningly!

I am very conscious of who is behind me, how long they have been there, and if there is a question or doubt, I always turn the wrong way!
 
  • #283
RSBM: The junkyard is computerized ( they know what is out there)- and has security- there is a lot of money tied up and made in this business. It is not an open rambling area that anyone can roam around in.

ETA: Customers & their parts are recorded- as many of the parts have a warranty / trade in if they do not work (mechanical parts). They have a record of who buys what and when.


http://www.pick-n-save.net/

not talking about pick-and-save, if that's what you're getting at, but thanks for bringing them up. (BBM)
 
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It made me wonder if AM realized RAT was following her out of the gas station so she turned the opposite way from her original plans with the intention of making a quick turn into that loop on the right side of the road to get rid of him? Perhaps she thought he wouldn't be so brazen to pull in right there behind her. Poor thing, she just almost drove to his house unknowningly!

I wondered if she was trying to get to safety, i.e. Grandma's or somewhere somewhere familiar and somehow he got to her.
 
  • #286
It made me wonder if AM realized RAT was following her out of the gas station so she turned the opposite way from her original plans with the intention of making a quick turn into that loop on the right side of the road to get rid of him? Perhaps she thought he wouldn't be so brazen to pull in right there behind her. Poor thing, she just almost drove to his house unknowningly!

I wondered if she was trying to get to safety, i.e. Grandma's or somewhere somewhere familiar and somehow he got to her.

I think she would have tweeted, texted, etc. if she felt she was in danger but still in control of her vehicle, since she used SM so much.
 
  • #287
Carleigh Griffeth-WSET
Correction: Taylor's next court appearance will be Sept. 24.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carleigh-Griffeth-WSET/375494265812797?hc_location=stream


So it's NOT the 26th as first reported.

http://www.nbc29.com/story/23229399/taylor-to-appear-in-court-for-bond-hearing

Yes, even the above article has the 26th as the date but it is given as the 24th by Nelson County Commonwealth's Attorney:

Nelson County Commonwealth's Attorney
Press Release

A bail hearing was held in the Nelson County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court this afternoon for Randy Allen Taylor who is charged with abduction in connection with the Alexis Murphy case.

Based on the evidence presented by the Commonwealth; and the defendant's prior record, Judge A. Ellen White, the presiding judge, denied Randy Taylor's request for bond and ordered that he continue to be held without bail.

After bail was denied, the defendant waived his right to a preliminary hearing on the felony abduction charge meaning that the case will go automatically to the Nelson County Circuit Court Grand Jury which meets September 24, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. The grand jury will decide whether to indict Taylor for abduction.
 
  • #288
someone posted that the day after Alexis went missing RAT spent with his son. Maybe the slime ball was having his son testify for him about his whereabouts that day, and everything that could entail.:facepalm:
 
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If L.e has enough to convince the judge he needs to stay in jail, I think they already have enough to convince a grand jury and four weeks to add to what they have.

I think you're right. IMO the judge ordered him held without bond for a reason.
At least now we have a little hope. imoo
 
  • #291
No trial on the 26th, the Grand Jury will look at the evidence and decide if the charge (felony abduction) should go to Circuit Court and/or be a greater charge. If all LE has is a single hair (which we are not even certain on that), then it will remain where it is, in J&D Court, if it even goes forward at all.

Thanks merc.
Bumping up for those who like me :blushing: missed this important info earlier.
 
  • #292
not talking about pick-and-save, if that's what you're getting at, but thanks for bringing them up. (BBM)

It is owned by the Cunningham Brothers- Lynchburg VA that was brought up earlier.
 
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someone posted that the day after Alexis went missing RAT spent with his son. Maybe the slime ball was having his son testify for him about his whereabouts that day, and everything that could entail.:facepalm:

I'm not sure who posted that info, but RAT's son's grandmother made the initial comment to new media. I'm not sure if it's mentioned above anywhere, but she also owns the land where his camper was located.
 
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Updated information from The Hook with more details on today's bond hearing:

http://www.readthehook.com/110037/no-bond-abduction-suspect-stay-behind-bars

"Things have been revealed, some confirmed yesterday, that could seriously jeopardize [Taylor's] right to a fair trial," argued Nelson Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Martin.

snip

Mike Hallahan, presented the court with a photo of the mystery man who Taylor says left his property with Murphy on August 3, the night she disappeared, after allegedly selling Taylor $60 of marijuana.

Some confirmed yesterday...sounds like they got some test results back and/or found her phone for sure. imo

ETA
He further described the timing of a new August 21 charge for a probation violation stemming from Taylor's 2005 arson conviction as "very suspicious."
 
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RSBM: The junkyard is computerized ( they know what is out there)- and has security- there is a lot of money tied up and made in this business. It is not an open rambling area that anyone can roam around in.

ETA: Customers & their parts are recorded- as many of the parts have a warranty / trade in if they do not work (mechanical parts). They have a record of who buys what and when.


http://www.pick-n-save.net/

went on your link, wow, right off rt. 29, and the area looks just like the spot
Alexis was abducted in, and I don't mean that accusingly, there's the McDonald's, the gas station, the salvage/car sales place. Do people also go up there to hang out and people watch? Believe me, I'm not going anywhere with this, but if I were to be...it would only be to wonder if RAT knew of this place, or was ever known to "people watch" around there, since he had such an affinity for hwy 29. If so, it might be a good idea to let LE know, IDK...
 
  • #298
and there's a salvage/car sales place in Ruckersville, kinda kittycornered between Orange and Charlottesville, and we know who's from Orange, wonder if that's the place RAT worked, and wonder if that's the place the other POIs in SCs case repo'd from?
.Also wonder if I'll get bored looking up all these places, really weird how RAT just likes to stick around hwy 29 and so many of these places are either right on or very near all the places people are wondering if RAT dumped any bodies near. need to go do something, more positive.
 
  • #299
Did anyone notice that's not the most recent photo of RAT, his Daffy Duck neck tattoo isn't on that one. So it's definitely an older photo.

The judge obviously thinks the evidence is strong enough to deny him bail, and she's not going to do that lightly. She won't do anything that would jeopardise a fair trial. I think LE may be building up a pretty strong case for the abduction, just wish RAT would say what he's done with Alexis.
 
  • #300
"Things have been revealed, some confirmed yesterday, that could seriously jeopardize [Taylor's] right to a fair trial," argued Nelson Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Martin.


RSBM: DDA, gitana.... can we have a layman's explanation of this please??

In reference to the press and fair trial - I found this:

Marilyn and Sam Sheppard. Sam Sheppard's conviction for murdering Marilyn was reversed by the Supreme Court in 1966 because of the prejudicial publicity surrounding the trial. BBM

http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/fairtrialissues.htm
 
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