08-14-2013, 11:48 PM
The FBI says agents continue to follow up on leads. There was no active search at Taylor's home Tuesday. The Sheriff's Office says Taylor was one of a handful of suspects from the start of their investigation.
The Nelson County Sheriff's Office confirmed Tuesday that Taylor was caught on the same surveillance video as Alexis at the Liberty gas station in Lovingston on Saturday, August 3. That was the last time she was seen.
http://www.nbc29.com/story/23123685/upda...nt-hearing
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Given that Taylor was suspected in the disappearance of Samantha Clarke and he was already on LE's radar, I wonder if the fact that he was at the gas station at the same time as Alexis and that cell towers ping her phone as last being active near Taylor's home was enough to get LE the arrest and search warrants. Maybe there's more evidence that is being withheld from the public as well.
Taylor's GMC was seized from his home as evidence, along with this camper.
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More about Randy Allen Taylor:
Police have acknowledged the speculation that Taylor is suspected of more abductions along Route 29 and that they've ruled him out in one of them (he was in jail at the time).
Police also made a public statement that they can't rule out that Taylor had an accomplice.
I think LE suspects that Taylor is a serial killer; don't think that he ever left their radar after the Clarke disappearance.
Taylor has a long arrest record for burglary and arson and has served time.
More about Alexis Murphy:
Alexis Murphy posted some pot-smoking comments and a smoke-blowing pic on Facebook. Her grandmother made a statement that she was surprised and is now worried that Alexis was attracting the wrong kind of attention.
Alexis's father is pounding the streets with flyers and looking for his daughter, while her mother continues encouraging the public for tips. They're living a parents worst nightmare.
It was her father's white Nissan that she'd borrowed to go pick up hair products for senior class photos the day she disappeared; the one that was found at the cinema a few days later.
Alexis's phone has not been found; her mother says it was like a sixth finger on her hand. It last pinged at the Cannery Loop near Taylor's home on the night she disappeared.
Alexis is an honor roll student and captain of her varsity volley ball team.
The Nelson County Sheriff's Office confirmed Tuesday that Taylor was caught on the same surveillance video as Alexis at the Liberty gas station in Lovingston on Saturday, August 3. That was the last time she was seen.
http://www.nbc29.com/story/23123685/upda...nt-hearing
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Given that Taylor was suspected in the disappearance of Samantha Clarke and he was already on LE's radar, I wonder if the fact that he was at the gas station at the same time as Alexis and that cell towers ping her phone as last being active near Taylor's home was enough to get LE the arrest and search warrants. Maybe there's more evidence that is being withheld from the public as well.
Taylor's GMC was seized from his home as evidence, along with this camper.
![[Image: 23123685_BG3.jpg]](http://wvir.images.worldnow.com/images/23123685_BG3.jpg)
More about Randy Allen Taylor:
Police have acknowledged the speculation that Taylor is suspected of more abductions along Route 29 and that they've ruled him out in one of them (he was in jail at the time).
Police also made a public statement that they can't rule out that Taylor had an accomplice.
I think LE suspects that Taylor is a serial killer; don't think that he ever left their radar after the Clarke disappearance.
Taylor has a long arrest record for burglary and arson and has served time.
More about Alexis Murphy:
Alexis Murphy posted some pot-smoking comments and a smoke-blowing pic on Facebook. Her grandmother made a statement that she was surprised and is now worried that Alexis was attracting the wrong kind of attention.
Alexis's father is pounding the streets with flyers and looking for his daughter, while her mother continues encouraging the public for tips. They're living a parents worst nightmare.
It was her father's white Nissan that she'd borrowed to go pick up hair products for senior class photos the day she disappeared; the one that was found at the cinema a few days later.
Alexis's phone has not been found; her mother says it was like a sixth finger on her hand. It last pinged at the Cannery Loop near Taylor's home on the night she disappeared.
Alexis is an honor roll student and captain of her varsity volley ball team.