This is the posting I had read courtesy of JusticeMag and Websleuths:
Hope Lives
Case # Defendant Hearing Date/Time Status Paid
GC05007496-00 FAWLEY, BEN 09/19/05 10:31AM Nolle Prosequi
Charge:
TRESPASSING Complainant:
DELANO, JONATHAN M.
Fawley was luckier at another court appearance this month. On September 19, trespassing charges against him were nolle prossed -- that is, dismissed -- by prosecutors. Prosecutors in the case could not be reached for comment, but Jonathan Delano, the complainant in the case, believes the matter was dropped because he was never informed of Fawley's trial date, and so failed to appear in court to testify against him. In an exclusive interview with Justice, Delano described what happened the night he was woken at 4 AM by Fawley, who was allegedly standing in Delano's apartment, holding a hammer and a can of mace.
Delano lives with Erin Crabill, another woman who once had a relationship with Fawley, posing nude for him in photographs that have since been posted on two Internet porn sites. Crabill and Fawley eventually had a falling-out, both over their relationship and over the use and copyright of the photos. Fawley started a blog, [
http://www.erin-crabill.blogspot.com (
http://www.erin-crabill.blogspot.com/)], dedicated to long discussions of the ongoing dispute between the two.
"Things just didn't go the way [Fawley] wanted them to," Delano says of Fawley and Crabill's relationship. And when the pair separated, it caused Fawley a great deal of emotional stress, as evidenced by some of his weblog postings.
"The one person I fell [sic] I can trust seems to be blwouing [sic] me off now that she is single," Fawley wrote in a posting titled "a11 bottles of beer on the wall -- take one down" in May of this year. "Guess I am not good nuff to be seen in public with."
Delano says Fawley had been harassing Crabill for weeks after their split, culminating with the trespassing incident. According to Delano, when he asked Fawley why he broke into the apartment with a hammer and can of mace, Fawley said he just needed to talk.
"I'm not going to hurt you," Delano says Fawley told him, "I understand if you want to call the cops. I just had to do something completely crazy to talk to you, it's just the way I had to do it."
Delano says he repeatedly asked Fawley to leave, which he refused to do; the two then had a long conversation. "He told me his whole life story," Delano says. The conversation initially focused on Fawley's upbringing. Fawley told Delano that he had always been surrounded by criminals, always lived a life of crime. Then, according to Delano, the conversation turned toward Fawley's sexuality. Fawley told Delano that he had slept with hundreds of women, but also discussed a curiosity about being with a man sexually. He was never attracted to men, Fawley said, but had always been curious about it.
"He kept talking about his sexuality," Delano says, "and about how he has to do crazy things." Fawley also told Delano that he has not been taking the medication prescribed to treat his bipolar disorder, as it leaves him unable to have sex.
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