Police Investigate Disappearance Of Porn Actress
Woman Last Seen Headed For Pa. Restaurant
POSTED: 10:04 a.m. EST March 10, 2004
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. -- Police are trying to find a missing porn star from Canada.
Natel King (pictured, left), known professionally as Taylor Summers, vanished nine days ago, after going to the Philadelphia area on Feb. 29 for a photo shoot.
King, 23, was last seen in Conshohocken, Pa., and her car was found nearby.
"She was a very smart girl, she always carried her cell phone and made sure that she could be in contact with people, so this is really scary," said fellow exotic model Stacey Sinn.
King's mother, Jackie King, told the Philadelphia NBC affiliate that the woman had come to the Philadelphia area for a modeling shoot and to visit a new boyfriend. In the last phone call King made to her parents, she said she said that everything was fine.
"This is a suffering beyond what anybody can even imagine," King said.
King is an erotic model and adult video actress from Canada. She was reported missing by her family in Mississauga, Ontario.
Although prosecutors can't confirm it, friends said she was last seen walking to a restaurant in Conshochocken.
On March 5, detectives converged on a first-floor apartment on West Third Avenue, where King's car was found. They carried out bags and boxes of evidence, including lights neighbors said a man used in the apartment that was being used as a studio.
Investigators said they currently have no evidence of foul play.
"Right now our focus is trying to locate her. Obviously, we are concerned because her car was left in Conshohocken," said Lisa Ferman, the assistant district attorney for Montgomery County.
King's mother said her daughter never disappeared before and believes King is in a place where she doesn't want to be.
Investigators from the Montgomery County district attorney's office left for Canada Tuesday to meet with their counterparts there on the case.
Jackie King said they learned about six months ago that King had gotten into the adult film industry as a way of making money for college. King said they warned her of the dangers of the profession.
"We had told her that this is an area that is very dangerous and she may not have the control she thinks she has," King said
Natel King (pictured, left), known professionally as Taylor Summers, vanished nine days ago, after going to the Philadelphia area on Feb. 29 for a photo shoot.
King, 23, was last seen in Conshohocken, Pa., and her car was found nearby.
"She was a very smart girl, she always carried her cell phone and made sure that she could be in contact with people, so this is really scary," said fellow exotic model Stacey Sinn.
King's mother, Jackie King, told the Philadelphia NBC affiliate that the woman had come to the Philadelphia area for a modeling shoot and to visit a new boyfriend. In the last phone call King made to her parents, she said she said that everything was fine.
"This is a suffering beyond what anybody can even imagine," King said.
King is an erotic model and adult video actress from Canada. She was reported missing by her family in Mississauga, Ontario.
Although prosecutors can't confirm it, friends said she was last seen walking to a restaurant in Conshochocken.
On March 5, detectives converged on a first-floor apartment on West Third Avenue, where King's car was found. They carried out bags and boxes of evidence, including lights neighbors said a man used in the apartment that was being used as a studio.
Investigators said they currently have no evidence of foul play.
"Right now our focus is trying to locate her. Obviously, we are concerned because her car was left in Conshohocken," said Lisa Ferman, the assistant district attorney for Montgomery County.
King's mother said her daughter never disappeared before and believes King is in a place where she doesn't want to be.
Investigators from the Montgomery County district attorney's office left for Canada Tuesday to meet with their counterparts there on the case.
Jackie King said they learned about six months ago that King had gotten into the adult film industry as a way of making money for college. King said they warned her of the dangers of the profession.
"We had told her that this is an area that is very dangerous and she may not have the control she thinks she has," King saidCopyright 2004 by TheIndyChannel.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.







