Man Previously Arrested For Abduction of Alexis Murphy Now Charged With Her Murder

Randy TaylorRandy Allen Taylor, 48, of Lovingston, who was arrested last year for Alexis Murphy’s abduction, has now been charged with her murder.
CBS News reports:

A special grand jury returned a first-degree murder indictment against Taylor on Friday, WTVR reports. The grand jury also reportedly indicted Taylor on first-degree felony murder and abduction with intent to defile charges and a charge of grand larceny unrelated to the Murphy case. Commonwealth’s Attorney Anthony Martin reportedly made the announcement in a press conference Monday as Murphy’s parents stood by.  Murphy remains missing.
“The return of indictments only means that the Grand Jury found that probable cause exists for the charges I mentioned and that Randy Taylor should go on trial for those charges,” Martin said. “The defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Alexis was last seen at a gas station in Lovingston. Her family said she was traveling to Lynchburg to go shopping and was driving a white 2003 Nissan Maxima with license plate WYN3706.
The car was discovered in the parking lot of a movie theater in Charlottesville. According to police, Alexis was last seen at the gas station on surveillance video with Randy Taylor, 48, who has since been arrested for abduction. Taylor’s attorney, Michael Hallahan, admits that he spent time with the young girl as part of a possible drug transaction but denies being the last person to see her alive, saying she drove off with a third man.
Police did not believe that explanation. He was arrested when they found a strand of Murphy’s hair in his camper several days after she went missing, according to his lawyer.
Murphy’s family is crushed.
“Of course my family’s devastated, I can’t stand here and say that we’re not,” Murphy’s aunt, Trina Murphy, told reporters earlier this week.
Murphy was a promising high school senior who was beginning to explore colleges, according to her family.
What makes the Murphy case even more frightening is that Taylor is also among the last people to speak to another missing girl. Samantha Clarke was 19 when she went missing on Sept. 13th or early Sept. 14, 2010, in Orange, Va., authorities say.
Taylor was never arrested or charged in connection with Clarke’s disappearance, although authorities have said they want to explore the case further. Investigators from the two cases had plans to link up and explore “all possibilities.”
Alexis was last seen at a gas station in Lovingston. Her family said she was traveling to Lynchburg to go shopping and was driving a white 2003 Nissan Maxima with license plate WYN3706.
s-RANDY-TAYLOR-large300The car was discovered in the parking lot of a movie theater in Charlottesville. According to police, Alexis was last seen at the gas station on surveillance video with Randy Taylor, 48, who has since been arrested for abduction. Taylor’s attorney, Michael Hallahan, admits that he spent time with the young girl as part of a possible drug transaction but denies being the last person to see her alive, saying she drove off with a third man.
Police did not believe that explanation. He was arrested when they found a strand of Murphy’s hair in his camper several days after she went missing, according to his lawyer.
Murphy’s family is crushed.
“Of course my family’s devastated, I can’t stand here and say that we’re not,” Murphy’s aunt, Trina Murphy, told reporters earlier this week.
Murphy was a promising high school senior who was beginning to explore colleges, according to her family.
What makes the Murphy case even more frightening is that Taylor is also among the last people to speak to another missing girl. Samantha Clarke was 19 when she went missing on Sept. 13th or early Sept. 14, 2010, in Orange, Va., authorities say.
Taylor was never arrested or charged in connection with Clarke’s disappearance, although authorities have said they want to explore the case further. Investigators from the two cases had plans to link up and explore “all possibilities.”

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