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Taylor Summers Murder Suspects Stand Separate Trials

Two suspects facing charges related to the alleged murder of adult actress Taylor Summers have been ordered to stand separate trials, Montgomery County Judge William T. Nicholas ordered.

Taylor Summers Murder Investigation Moves Forward

One of the main suspects in the killing of Canadian porn actress Taylor Summers moved closer to a trial date Wednesday after a Montgomery County judge issued an order directing the defense and prosecution to prepare their cases.

Woman Tied to Taylor Summers' Death Seeks Release

The assistant to photographer and murder suspect Anthony Frederick made a brief court appearance on the heels of charges stemming from the disappearance and brutal murder of porn actress Taylor Summers. Jennifer Mitkus allegedly lied to investigators shortly after Summers' disappearance.

DA Links Taylor Summers’ Death to Snuff Shoot

Porn actress Taylor Summers may have been killed while shooting a snuff film, Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor said at a preliminary hearing Friday. Summers, whose real name is Natel King, was found stabbed to death last month in a ravine in Whitemarsh, Pa.

Taylor Summers Murder Probe Looks at Blood Link

Authorities are investigating the possibility that the assistant to the photographer charged with murdering Taylor Summers was involved in the stabbing death of the porn star. The 23-year-old Summers was murdered after an apparent bondage photo session in late February.

Porn Star Taylor Summers Buried; Police Have Semen Evidence

Family and friends said good-bye to porn star Taylor Summers at her funeral Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office disclosed an autopsy determined Summers had sex close to the time she was stabbed to death, apparently during a bondage photo session.

Porn Star Taylor Summers Missing

Police in Conshohocken are searching for clues in the disappearance of porn actress Taylor Summers.

DOJ Re-Hires Bruce Taylor

The Department of Justice quietly re-hired federal prosecutor Bruce Taylor this week as the centerpiece of its renewed strategy to pursue increasing numbers of adult entertainment companies