The situation keeps getting more and more complicated for Ben Fawley. The Taylor Behl investigation now leads to an illegal firearms charge against Ben Fawley.
Ben Fawley, 38, who has been in custody since being arraigned last month on 16 counts of possession of child pornography, has not been charged in the death of 17-year-old Virginia Commonwealth University freshman Taylor Marie Behl. Fawley was charged Friday with possession of a firearm while a convicted felon.
State law, however, prevents police from providing details on the felony conviction upon which Fawley was charged on the latest count. Investigators said Fawley was in possession of firearms prior to Behl’s disappearance.
BEN FAWLEY THE PSYCHOPATH
Ben Fawley, the 38-year-old 'amateur' photographer named a person of interest in the disappearance September 5, 2005 of VCU freshman Taylor Behl, put a lot of himself on the internet for the world to see. At one point you could even learn that his shoe size was 10.5, he was 5'8", and his weight was usually around 140.
One photo might be of an assemblage of various animal skulls, another of a girl seemingly no older than 18 posing seductively in a plaid 'schoolgirl' outfit. Ben Fawley was intriguing enough to 17-year-old Taylor Behl that it appears she at least initiated the romantic part of their relationship.
Positive portrayals of Ben, many found in this Livejournal kept by a former lover, portray him as thoughtful and sensitive, a romantic, prone to caretaking. Another Livejournal, begun by an ex-girlfriend the day after she had Fawley arrested for assault in March of 2004, depicted both sides to Fawley in the first entry:
Taylor Behl at graduation |
I know that he is a wonderful person. But there is another side, that scares (...) me. I cannot tolerate an object being thrown at me, then it hits me in the arm. A big thing of keys can hurt a lot when its (sic) thrown at you hard. My arm is bruised, and scraped. It could have been worse, but even something as small as that is unacceptable.
A third former lover reported via e-mail that though she felt Ben was indeed charismatic and charming, he also had a penchant for spotting the psychological vulnerabilities in another, and making them feel as though they were problems he shared, and understood. Her tolerance of Fawley was fairly limited:
Ben and I were involved for about a month before his erratic behaviour, mood swings and criminal activity forced me to stop seeing him.
One could be found in the 'journal' section of Fawley's site at deviantart.com, skulz.deviantart.com. The other two blogs were Livejournals;http://www.livejournal.com/users/skulz67/and http://www.livejournal.com/users/line_nowhere/.
There is reason to believe, based on similarities in user profiles found for these journals, that Fawley at one time may have kept a third Livejournal, under the user name 'darkevilgoth.'
It's (sic) gonna burn........nothin ya can do about it, its just gonna happen again and again...
In the same weblog, Fawley wrote an entry musing about his recent sexual experiences, referencing partners with only letters like "K," "E," and perhaps significantly, "T," with whom he implied there was something he still "wanted to try.
"Ben Fawley was a photographer with a decent eye for composition and light, an artist with a predilection for images alluding to decay, death, fire, and sexuality. On the surface, he wasn't all that different from many well-known and accomplished artists who are fascinated with the extremes of the human experience.
A person's hobbies, habits, and artistic pursuits do not make them a killer, or a rapist, or a kidnapper. However, in a move that was said to be unrelated to the disappearance of Taylor Behl, Ben Fawley was arrested by Richmond Police September 23, 2005, on child pornography charges.
The NBC television station in Richmond reported the following quote from Fawley's lawyer, Chris Collins; "It's my information that those were found on computers from an ex-roommate."The ex-girlfriend who mentioned Fawley's "erratic behavior" disputed this excuse, " He didn't want anyone touching his precious machines. Perhaps now I know why."
While Ben Fawley was not the only person of interest to the Richmond Police as the investigation into Taylor Behl's disappearance unfolded, he certainly seemed to be the most intriguing, and troubling.
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