Reporters asked Snellgrove if investigators knew where the girl was. "We do not know at this time," Snellgrove said.
Shortly after the girl's body was found, authorities said, they were called to Taylor's home where he was found dead on his back porch.
Out of respect for her family Fisher also refused to release any details about the condition of the girl's body, or disclose any other way she might have been injured.
Snellgrove also didn't talk about why Taylor, with no criminal record, would have kidnapped the girl.
He said last week that Taylor did not know the girl or her family.
"DNA was tested and did connect and link the residence, the deceased male and Faye to that location," Snellgrove said. The girl was last seen alive playing in her Cayce front yard after getting off the school bus on February 10.
More than 200 officers searched over three days for her, knocking on every door in her neighbourhood and checking every vehicle going in and out.
They knocked on Taylor's door, too, the day before he killed himself, Snellgrove said.
"He was co-operative and gave consent to agents to look through the house. Those agents did not see anything that alerted them to believe he had knowledge or was in any involved in Faye's disappearance at that time," Snellgrove said.
The clue that cracked the case came from a trash can. Investigators followed a trash truck going around the neighbourhood Thursday and sifted through every can as it was emptied. Inside Taylor's can, Snellgrove said, they found a rain boot matching one Faye was wearing and a ladle full of dirt.
Snellgrove said he ordered a search near the area and personally found the girl's body which was "moved in shadow of the night".
Taylor has a roommate who was not home much while the girl was missing, said Snellgrove, adding the roommate appeared to know nothing about the abduction.
"It appears (Taylor) is the sole perpetrator of the crime," Snellgrove said of Taylor.
The girl's disappearance shocked Cayce, a town of about 13,000 just west of Columbia, Kentucky. Several prayer vigils were held while she was missing and after her body was found.
Snellgrove appeared to choke up while announcing the girl's death just hours after finding her body. "This was not just an investigation or a case to us. Faye Swetlik quickly grabbed all of our hearts," Snellgrove said today.
A public memorial for Faye will be held at 7pm on Friday at Trinity Baptist Church in Cayce.
Fisher said her heart broke for the girl's family, who lost a child as she simply played in her front yard.
"You and Faye will remain in my heart forever," the coroner said.
- AP