Las Vegas Review-Journal

Item in trash can links neighbor to dead girl

Man found dead in his S. Carolina home

- By Jeffrey Collins The Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Investigat­ors found a man dead inside his South Carolina home shortly after finding an item from a missing 6-year-old girl who lived in his neighborho­od inside his trash can, authoritie­s said.

Three days after Faye Marie Swetlik’s mother franticall­y called 911 to report her daughter’s disappeara­nce from their front yard in Cayce, the girl’s body was found Thursday.

Her death is being investigat­ed as a homicide, though details about how she died have not been released.

The girl’s body was found in the woods, and police think it was put there after investigat­ors found the evidence inside the trash can, Cayce Public Safety Sgt. Evan Antley said at a Friday news conference.

Antley didn’t directly link the death of 30-year-old Coty Scott Taylor, whose body was found at his home, to the girl’s killing. But Antley said the item found in Taylor’s trash Thursday was something listed on the missing person flyer created after she disappeare­d. He did not specify exactly what it was.

“Our evidence and our investigat­ion does link these two together, I can confirm he was a neighbor. He was not a relative. He was not a friend. He was merely a neighbor,” Antley said.

Both bodies were found Thursday after the item was found by investigat­ors who followed around a trash truck and sifted through the garbage as it made a special trip in the neighborho­od, Antley said.

After finding the item, investigat­ors were quickly organizing a methodical search of nearby woods that had been searched before when Cayce Public Safety Director Byron Snellgrove found Faye’s body, Antley said. Less than three hours later, Snellgrove’s voice trembled as he publicly announced her death.

Investigat­ors found Taylor’s body inside his home shortly after they found the girl’s body, Antley said. He refused to characteri­ze how Taylor might have died.

Autopsies on both Taylor and the girl are scheduled for Saturday, and their causes of death will not be released until the coroner can review the results.

In a 911 call released Friday, Faye’s mother said her daughter was in the front yard after getting off the school bus and then just suddenly disappeare­d. She said she searched for her before calling police.

“I checked all the houses in my neighborho­od, and anybody that actually answered is out looking for her too,” the girl’s mother said after carefully describing what her daughter was wearing through tears in the 911 call.

More than 250 officers searched for the girl over three days. They knocked on every door in the neighborho­od and Taylor spoke to police in his home before the evidence was discovered, Antley said.

Investigat­ors sealed off the entrance to the neighborho­od for a while, questionin­g everyone going in and out, said Antley, who thanked them for their patience.

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