Benjamin Fawley, a 38-year-old amateur photographer who has been held in jail since September 2005 on 16 counts of child pornography charges, has been indicted for first-degree murder in the death of Virginia Commonwealth student Taylor Behl.

No arraignment date has been scheduled for Fawley, who was indicted by a Mathews County Circuit Court.

Behl was last seen Sept. 5 when she left her dorm room to give her roommate time alone with her boyfriend. Her body was found Oct. 5, 2005 in a ravine about 75 miles from Richmond.

Looking for items belonging to Behl, detectives searched Fawley's apartment in September. Police found at least 30 videos on Fawley's computers showing children as young as 1 year old engaging in sexual acts and charged him with possession of child pornography.

They also found a box of bones, a piece of a box spring bearing a reddish-brown stain, a machete, sex toys, a .32-caliber cartridge and a pair of white women's underwear.