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  • Missing Lexington Man Found in Kentucky River

    “People are cruel. This is the result of somebody being very cruel.”

    On December 20, 2013, 32-year old Alex Johnson went missing.

    Johnson’s family turned to social media and local billboards to promote their search.

    However, on Friday, January 24, 2014, Johnson’s body was recovered from 55-gallon blue barrel in the icy Kentucky River. The identity was confirmed on Saturday afternoon after the autopsy, identified from dental records and fingerprints.

    According to The Lexington Herald-Leader, Johnson died from blunt-force trauma to the head.

    “There were injuries to his body from some type of weapon or some type of means to hit someone with,” said Gary Ginn, Coroner.

    That particular location, off of Old Richmond Road near Clay’s Ferry Bridge, had also been searched on New Years Eve. On January 24 at 10:06am, the coroner’s office was called back to the scene. The barrel was submerged in water 15 feet from the shoreline.

    “We believe he’s been in the barrel at least a month,” Ginn said on Saturday. “He was fully clothed and had some money on him.”

    On January 23, just one day prior to the discovery of Johnson’s body, two men were arrested on suspicion of killing him.

    According to The Huffington Post, Robert Markham Taylor, 28, was charged with murder, kidnapping, and tampering with physical evidence. He was arrested in a hotel near the border of Mexico. Taylor, also known as Mark, is also charged with possession of marijuana. Police found several pounds in his vehicle after he tried to flee from them.

    Timothy “Tiny” Ballard was charged with complicity to kidnapping resulting in the death of the victim and tampering with evidence.

    “The person or persons that took his life did put him in the barrel and put the barrel in the river,” said Ginn. “We think that happened fairly close to the time of his death.”

    Taylor used to work at a restaurant near the river next to the search scene.

    It is believed that Johnson and Taylor knew one another.

    The “Find Alex Johnson” Facebook page has now been turned into a “Justice for Alex Johnson” page.





    The Lexington visitation for the former University of Kentucky chef was held on Tuesday. An emotional memorial service happened later that evening.

    “Different people got up and told stories about Alex and talked about him. Some of them were funny but the best part was just hearing those stories,” said Alex Johnson’s dad, Lee Johnson. “I was really surprised the number of people. We had a huge crowd.”

    Johnson will be laid to rest on Friday at in Bowling Green.

    In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Kentucky Nature and Wildlife Fund, the Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society, and the Lambda Chi Alpha building fund.




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  • Missing Lexington Man: The KY Mystery Continues

    On Friday night, December 20, Alex Johnson disappeared.

    Alex is a “trustworthy” and “dependable” 32-year old who works as a chef at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. But when he didn’t show up for a work meeting on Saturday, Dec. 21, his family knew something was wrong.

    “It’s completely out of character. He would never go more than a few hours without calling his girlfriend or family,” Cayce Johnson, Alex’s sister, said. “He’s never missed a work meeting or Christmas with his family.”

    According to The Huffington Post, Alex returned home after work on Friday with plans to meet friends later that evening. While on the phone with his girlfriend, the mystery began.

    “He was on the phone with her when someone came to the door,” Cayce said. “He told her he would call her back later and he never did.”

    On Monday, December 23, Alex did not show up for a preplanned shopping trip with his family in Bowling Green, KY. That is when confusion turned to fear for Cayce and the rest of the family.

    “When he did not arrive that’s when we really knew something was wrong…He was really looking forward to coming home for Christmas” she said.

    Today, Alex’s car still sits at his home and cellphone records show that he has not used his phone since Friday night, Dec. 20, when he last spoke to his girlfriend.

    Cayce told the Huffington Post that Alex had no known enemies or desire to take off and leave.

    “He’s a really great guy. He never met anyone he didn’t like and he never met anyone that didn’t like him. He is deeply loved by friends and family,” she said.

    Lexington Police continue to question people and search for clues in a case they describe as “suspicious.”

    “I want my brother back,” Cayce said. “My parents, they need their son back. They’re just, they’re completely heartbroken. We all are. Our lives have just been turned upside down.”

    Alex Johnson is approximately 6 feet tall, 150 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.

    A Facebook page has been set up to aide in the mysterious quest to find Alex.

    Also, anyone with any information is asked to contact Lexington Police at (859) 258-3600.

    “If anyone has any information big or small please call. It’s so important that we get every detail we can possible get.”

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