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Grand jury indicts Megan Boswell on felony murder, other charges in Evelyn Boswell’s death | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
Aug 19, 2020
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — A grand jury has indicted the mother of deceased Sullivan County toddler Evelyn Boswell on multiple charges, including murder.
Sullivan County District Attorney General Barry Staubus and other officials announced Wednesday evening that a grand jury has indicted Megan Boswell, Evelyn’s mother, on two counts of felony murder and 17 other counts.
The indictment includes:
— Two counts of felony murder
— One count of aggravated child abuse
— One count of aggravated child neglect
— One count of tampering with evidence
— One count of abuse of corpse
— One count of failure to report a death under suspicious, unusual, or unnatural circumstances
— 12 counts of false reports
Evelyn’s remains were found on a family member’s property near Blountville on March 6. Until now, no one had been charged with her death.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it was determined that Boswell killed Evelyn and disposed of her daughter’s body.
Staubus said Boswell’s next court hearing is set for Aug. 28 in Sullivan County criminal court.
Her bond is currently set at $1 million.
Boswell’s attorney, Brad Sproles, said he has not recently spoken to his client, who has remained in the Sullivan County Jail on previous charges of giving false reports.
“I have not been able to speak with her recently, there have been some COVID issues at the jail,” Sproles said. “So, we’re somewhat limited in our ability to talk to folks up there. But I’ve spoken with some of the sheriff’s officers and in the next few days they’re going to try to make arrangements maybe where I can talk with her by video.”
@Niner - 19 counts, net hearing 8/28
Aug 19, 2020
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — A grand jury has indicted the mother of deceased Sullivan County toddler Evelyn Boswell on multiple charges, including murder.
Sullivan County District Attorney General Barry Staubus and other officials announced Wednesday evening that a grand jury has indicted Megan Boswell, Evelyn’s mother, on two counts of felony murder and 17 other counts.
The indictment includes:
— Two counts of felony murder
— One count of aggravated child abuse
— One count of aggravated child neglect
— One count of tampering with evidence
— One count of abuse of corpse
— One count of failure to report a death under suspicious, unusual, or unnatural circumstances
— 12 counts of false reports
Evelyn’s remains were found on a family member’s property near Blountville on March 6. Until now, no one had been charged with her death.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it was determined that Boswell killed Evelyn and disposed of her daughter’s body.
Staubus said Boswell’s next court hearing is set for Aug. 28 in Sullivan County criminal court.
Her bond is currently set at $1 million.
Boswell’s attorney, Brad Sproles, said he has not recently spoken to his client, who has remained in the Sullivan County Jail on previous charges of giving false reports.
“I have not been able to speak with her recently, there have been some COVID issues at the jail,” Sproles said. “So, we’re somewhat limited in our ability to talk to folks up there. But I’ve spoken with some of the sheriff’s officers and in the next few days they’re going to try to make arrangements maybe where I can talk with her by video.”
@Niner - 19 counts, net hearing 8/28