The man suspected of
kidnapping 4-year-old HT was released from prison Feb. 1 on community supervision in Upstate South Carolina, state records showed.
Though he was supposed to be living in Spartanburg County, Thomas Lawton Evans, 37, wound up earlier this week in Charleston, where authorities alleged he took the girl and brutally beat her mother.
Pete O'Boyle, a spokesman for the state agency that was keeping tabs on Evans, said it's standard by law for such prisoners to serve the final 15 percent of their terms for violent offenses while on community supervision. But in the short time Evans had been free, he hadn't missed any requirements of his release, and agents from the S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services had no visits with Evans, O'Boyle said.
"He literally just got out two weeks ago," O'Boyle said. "It was early in the process. ... This guy just started."
His release came after escalating disciplinary issues behind bars, where he was serving a 10-year sentence for an armed robbery and burglary in 2009. S.C. Department of Corrections paperwork indicated
14 disciplinary actions against Evans, with 11 of the measures coming in the past two years.
Most recently,
Evans was punished Dec. 18 for taking a hostage in prison. Other accusations against him as a prisoner included threatening prison employees, possessing contraband and having a weapon.