Murder of Alexis Murphy

Alexis Murphy was a 17-year-old female from Nelson County, Virginia who went missing on August 3, 2013.[2][3] She was last seen at a gas station in Lovingston, Virginia. Her remains were never recovered, but evidence was recovered from a vehicle and camper (referred to as a trailer by some outlets) belonging to 48-year-old Randy Taylor.[4]

Murder of Alexis Murphy
DateLast reported seen August 3, 2013
LocationVirginia
SuspectsRandy Taylor
Put on trial for murder May 1, 2014[1]
Found guilty May 8, 2014

Taylor was put on trial for Murphy's murder on May 1, 2014. He was found guilty a week later and given two life sentences.[5] Taylor was also linked to the disappearance of Virginia teenager Samantha Clarke, who went missing in 2010.

Disappearance

On August 3, 2013, Murphy left her home in Shipman, Virginia to travel to Lynchburg. She was last seen at a gas station in Lovingston on the evening of August 3, where she was driving a white 2003 Nissan Maxima. In the following days, she was reported as missing and a search was launched.[6] Murphy's car was found on August 6 in Albemarle County, where it had been abandoned in a theater parking lot.[7] On August 10, the police announced that they were trying to identify photographs of persons seen in close proximity to Murphy. The following day, a suspect, later identified as Taylor, was arrested.[6]

Investigation

Prior to arresting Taylor, police investigated him as one of several people who appeared on the gas station's surveillance video.[8] The police searched Taylor's camper, where they found a strand of Murphy's hair.[9] As Taylor lived near a river, dive teams and canine units conducted a search and found a red sweater.[10] The sweater was initially speculated to have belonged to Murphy, but an investigator later stated otherwise.[11] Several cell phones were also found and sent to Quantico for testing.[12] Authorities found DNA evidence that Murphy had been in Taylor's camper.[13]

On September 24, 2013, Taylor was indicted on two felony charges.[14] In January 2014, Taylor was indicted on charges of first-degree murder, first-degree felony murder and abduction with the intent to defile, as well as an unrelated grand larceny charge.[15] Investigators conducted a final search of Taylor's property shortly before he was set to be tried.[16]

Trial and sentencing

Taylor's case was brought to trial on May 1, 2014. Jury selection took about eight hours to complete and the trial was presided over by Judge Michael Gamble, who issued a gag order for the case.[17] Taylor pleaded not guilty to the charges of murder, stating that while Murphy had been in his camper, she had arrived with another man, Damien Brown, in order to buy marijuana and that the two had left together.[18] His lawyer, Michael Hallahan, argued that law enforcement did not fully investigate this claim and focused predominantly on Taylor despite Brown leaving the state shortly after Murphy disappeared.[18][19]

Evidence brought against Taylor included testimony from a cashier at the gas station, a bloody T-shirt;[20] and evidence pulled from Taylor's camper, which included the strand of hair, a torn fingernail, and a diamond earring stud.[19] Hallahan had made a pretrial attempt to suppress statements and the evidence found via search warrants, but this was denied.[21]

On May 8, Taylor was found guilty on the charges of first-degree murder in the commission of an abduction and abduction with intent to defile in connection with the disappearance of Murphy.[22] During the sentencing, Taylor tried to bargain for a lesser sentence. He said that a third person had been involved and that he would reveal the location of the body in exchange for a twenty-year sentence; Taylor's offer was declined.[23]

On July 23, 2014, Taylor was given two life sentences.[24]

In October 2014, shortly after the remains of Hannah Graham were discovered, Taylor requested that authorities perform a DNA test on Jesse Matthew.[25][26][27] Taylor's lawyer alleged that because Matthew had been linked to several disappearances, including that of Morgan Dana Harrington, that he could have been responsible for Murphy's disappearance.[26] Hallahan also requested a social media analysis to see if Murphy had ever contacted Matthew via any of her social media accounts.[28] Nelson County Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Martin remarked there was nothing to tie the two cases together but ran the requested tests,[26] which ruled Matthew out as a suspect.[29]

In December of the same year, Taylor filed an appeal, claiming that he did not receive a fair trial and that he received poor representation from Hallahan.[30] His appeal was denied in May 2015 and a second appeal was filed with the Supreme Court of Virginia.[31]

See also

References

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  2. "New search for long-missing Va. teens". CBS News. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  3. "Family still hopes to find missing teen Alexis Murphy". CNN. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
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  20. Bryan, Alix. "The 5 things people get wrong about Alexis Murphy and Jesse Matthew". WTVR. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
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  25. Vultaggio, Maria. "Jesse Matthew Update 2014: Is Hannah Graham Suspect Linked To Alexis Murphy?". International Business Times. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
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