Man Who Killed 6-Year-Old Faye Swetlik Was Self-Described ‘Incel’ Who Hid Her Body for Two Days: Police Alberto Luperon
Faye Marie Swetlik
A man who killed a young girl last year was a self-described “incel” and “asexual” who hid her body in his home for two days, according to local police. The final findings from the Cayce Department of Public Safety in South Carolina reportedly did not establish a motive behind
Coty Scott Taylor, 30, taking the life of
Faye Marie Swetlik, 6, but investigators double-downed on their finding that he was the murderer.
As previously reported, Swetlik went missing from the front yard of her home on February 10, 2020. She died of asphyxiation mere hours after she was abducted, authorities have said. Her body was found in a shallow grave on the 13th near her family’s home. Taylor, who authorities have said lived just 100 to 150 feet from the residence, was found dead from an apparent suicide. He was just a neighbor,
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‘My life was definitely on the line’: UCHealth saves mom and baby
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colorado (KCNC) A young mother was faced with a life-threatening pregnancy complication. She had a severe condition that could cause her to hemorrhage. She credits a team of specialists at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital with saving her life.
The Folena family children are 4-year-old Jordan and 6-month-old Faye Marie, the most recent addition.
“She’s honestly a miracle baby in my eyes,” said Rob Folena, Faye’s father.
Desta Asfaw, Faye’s mother, is a miracle, too.
“My life was definitely on the line,” Desta told CBS4 Health Specialist Kathy Walsh.
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The six-year-old also never wanted people to be sad. She made every effort to make sure the people around her were happy. She was always willing to be anybody’s friend, explained Collins. She wanted to be everybody’s friend. No matter who you were or what you looked like or what you did, she wanted to be your friend.”
Faye Goes Missing
On February 10th, 2020, the first grader was playing outside her home in the Churchill Heights neighborhood just down the road from the Columbia Metropolitan Airport. Soon after she disappeared.
After Faye s mother, Selena Collins, called 911 to tell emergency officials she couldn t find her daughter, law enforcement immediately began the search.