
A witness is putting suspect Ben Fawley in New Kent County shortly after the VCU Freshman disappeared.
For the first time, wer'e learning that a gas station attendant places Ben Fawley in New Kent County in a car that fits the description of Taylor Behl's car in the hours following her disappearance. This information comes to 8 news from a source close to the investigation.
You'll remember Taylor Behl's remains were found in Matthews County, New Kent is about the half-way point between Richmond and Mathews. This report comes from the same gas station where sources tell us Fawley's credit card was used to buy gas. You'll remember Fawley told police he was abducted and robbed the morning of September 6th.According to our source, the gas station attendant also told investigators he saw Fawley in a car that matches the description of Taylor Behl's white ford escort. The car went missing the night Taylor did. Sources tell 8 news Fawley was spotted alone with the vehicle.
Investigators are still asking anyone in Mathews who may have seen a white ford escort to call police at 514 tips.
You'll remember we've previously reported that sources are telling us that evidence against Fawley is largely circumstantial. Police are still waiting for forensic test results.