Can't find the thread in which someone said that Mulder was romantically involved with Joy Aylor. Whoever it was got it wrong. Check this out.
[font=Arial,Helvetica]When Joy fled Dallas in May 1990 on the eve of her scheduled trial before McDowell, she was accompanied by another lover, prosecutor-turned-defense lawyer Mike Wilson. A man running from his own demons, Wilson had an alcohol and drug dependency problem stretching back to the late Seventies. Just how deep this dependency ran is documented by an incident that occurred shortly before he ran away with Joy. In March, two months before his fateful dash to Canada, Wilson was snagged in a DEA bust and charged with possessing and intending to distribute 21 kilos of cocaine, dope that he had taken in payment for defending a drug dealer. At the time, the street value of the narcotic was in excess of $300,000.[/font] [font=Arial,Helvetica]Wilson, ducking his own trial, and Joy bolted to Vancouver. Tucked carefully away in one of Joy's traveling bags was more than a quarter of a million dollars in cash, money that she had gotten from the sale of her house and from her mother, supposedly to pay for her defense. After a few days in Canada, the paranoid Joy, fearing authorities were hot on their trail, abandoned Wilson, leaving him to ponder whether he should follow her or return to Dallas to face the charges against him. Before he could make up his mind, he was arrested by Canadian Royal Mounted Police and spirited back to Texas.[/font] http://www.kenglade.com/joy02.htm
Mulder represented Aylor in the charges against her related to the murder of a woman in Dallas. The atty she was involved with, however, was this guy Wilson, not Mulder.
Here's link for Part One if you want to read the whole story. http://www.kenglade.com/joy01.htm
[font=Arial,Helvetica]When Joy fled Dallas in May 1990 on the eve of her scheduled trial before McDowell, she was accompanied by another lover, prosecutor-turned-defense lawyer Mike Wilson. A man running from his own demons, Wilson had an alcohol and drug dependency problem stretching back to the late Seventies. Just how deep this dependency ran is documented by an incident that occurred shortly before he ran away with Joy. In March, two months before his fateful dash to Canada, Wilson was snagged in a DEA bust and charged with possessing and intending to distribute 21 kilos of cocaine, dope that he had taken in payment for defending a drug dealer. At the time, the street value of the narcotic was in excess of $300,000.[/font] [font=Arial,Helvetica]Wilson, ducking his own trial, and Joy bolted to Vancouver. Tucked carefully away in one of Joy's traveling bags was more than a quarter of a million dollars in cash, money that she had gotten from the sale of her house and from her mother, supposedly to pay for her defense. After a few days in Canada, the paranoid Joy, fearing authorities were hot on their trail, abandoned Wilson, leaving him to ponder whether he should follow her or return to Dallas to face the charges against him. Before he could make up his mind, he was arrested by Canadian Royal Mounted Police and spirited back to Texas.[/font] http://www.kenglade.com/joy02.htm
Mulder represented Aylor in the charges against her related to the murder of a woman in Dallas. The atty she was involved with, however, was this guy Wilson, not Mulder.
Here's link for Part One if you want to read the whole story. http://www.kenglade.com/joy01.htm