Found Deceased TN - Evelyn Boswell, 15 months, Sullivan County, 26 DEC 2019 *Arrests*

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  • #1,381
stop speculating and accept this teen mom did something bad. it is the only thing that makes sense.
I agree that's what makes sense.
Not sure I'm accepting of it yet, because it sucks and I hate it.
Will still speculate until we have have facts... Because Websleuths.
 
  • #1,382
Many/most BMWs are manufactured in S.C. these days. They are a dime a dozen so I’m not surprised to see one for sale cheap. Around here, we refer to them as Bubba Makes Wheels. I’m a native and it’s a joke so please don’t tell me I’m insensitive.
I don’t think you are insensitive. Doesn’t matter to me what you think about it. We have been to the plant several times, including the recent big anniversary BimmerFest. They make SUVs and high performance vehicles there, not their sedans.
 
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He has met Evelyn but due to the fact he's been active duty and subsequently on deployment since well before she was born right up until today, their meeting(s) was very brief you could say.
Do you have a link to MSM for this?
 
  • #1,384
I was surprised that the VIN that came back from running the plate shows that the vehicle was manufactured at the Regensburg plant in Germany rather than SC.
Sedans are not made in America.
 
  • #1,385
We cant make since of any of this because all of this makes no sense.
It all stinks..
 
  • #1,386
Here is what is completely wrong with this picture. She says she was scared they would run off with her baby, yet is okay with them depriving her of seeing her baby for an indefinite period of time--just so long as they don't "run off" with EB? On what planet does this even remotely make sense? Only the being held-for-ransom-in-an unknown-location-planet--which it clearly wasn't if she kept quiet to prevent the baby from being taken to an unknown location.

It makes much more sense, if you know where the baby is, to go immediately to the police and have them bust down the doors to get the baby back straight away.

The mother didn't say she knew where the baby is. MB said she knew who the baby was with. She didn't make the identity public nor did LE when they issued the Amber Alert and description of the car. LE has to first find the door which needs to be busted down before they can bust it down.

JMO
 
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Here is what is completely wrong with this picture. She says she was scared they would run off with her baby, yet is okay with them depriving her of seeing her baby for an indefinite period of time--just so long as they don't "run off" with EB? On what planet does this even remotely make sense? Only the being held-for-ransom-in-an unknown-location-planet--which it clearly wasn't if she kept quiet to prevent the baby from being taken to an unknown location.

It makes much more sense, if you know where the baby is, to go immediately to the police and have them bust down the doors to get the baby back straight away.

Yep! Well said. There isn’t a parent among us here that wouldn’t move heaven and earth to protect the children in our lives, and I hardly think that we’re unusual in that sense. Normal, loving parents don’t want to be apart from their children involuntarily for weeks or months (especially when that timeframe accounts for a significant part of their life), don’t leave them with those they have concerns about, and don’t simply accept that someone doesn’t want to give them back.
 
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He has met Evelyn but due to the fact he's been active duty and subsequently on deployment since well before she was born right up until today, their meeting(s) was very brief you could say.

EastCoast you seem to have some inside info. Has anyone mentioned to you how to get validated as a verified insider so you can talk more freely about what you know?
 
  • #1,389
We'll agree to disagree. I'm willing to treat the mother as a victim just as I treated Faye Swetlik's mother as a victim. We have no idea where the baby is or if she is safe and that's my priority.
The Sheriff said the law in TN gives unmarried mothers full custody. That means she can leave her child with whomever she wants for however long she wants. That person obviously betrayed MB's trust.
JMO

You have room on this bench? We are in the minority.

No one here seems to be considering that for some people extended families are often the main care givers of little ones. Moms, aunts, sisters, grandparents. At no time has Maggie said she left Evelyn with any specific person. Quite the contrary, she's refused to name who had Evelyn.

I don't get it and I'm quite sure I've never seen this on WS. Where LE specifically states that someone is "not accused of wrong doing" and yet it's allowed here to basically tar and feather her. I may eat my words but I'll keep giving Maggie the benefit of the doubt until more information is available.
 
  • #1,390
The mom herself said she did not report her child missing because she didn’t want them to run off with her. Why would she think that was even a possibility right off the bat? And then she said now it’s happened anyway, so next time she’d probably report her missing right away. (I’m paraphrasing here, these aren’t exact quotes).

So that sure sounds like two months ago they refused to give her kid back and she was so afraid they would run away with her... and now something happened and they are gone.

even after the person she left the kid with allegedly split town, she STILL DID NOT CALL THE POLICE. She knew her baby was gone and she could not be bothered to call the police?

Come on. The mother’s actions are indefensible and do not make sense. Moo.

Probably because there is nobody she handed Evelyn over to and she knows it. Jmo.
 
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The mother didn't say she knew where the baby is. MB said she knew who the baby was with. She didn't make the identity public nor did LE when they issued the Amber Alert and description of the car. LE has to first find the door which needs to be busted down before they can bust it down.

JMO

curious what you think about the police saying that MB is giving inconsistent stories. Why would she do that?
 
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Confused. I thought his duty station was Louisiana? Is he currently deployed FROM there? Because just being stationed at a base away from his home town doesn’t mean he is deployed, and also doesn’t preclude him from having the child if he gained custody. Of course her age makes gaining custody a bit trickier, since she was young, but it sounds like that should have been a priority for him given the apparent dysfunction in MB’s life. I know several men who are single, stationed at bases stateside, and who have sole physical custody of their children. My cousin has sole custody of his 2 year old boy and is stationed at a base on the East Coast. All that is required is a plan for who will have temporary custody of the child in the event of deployment.

I too question why he isn't getting the same level of scrutiny that MB is. All the onus is being put on the mom and he's somehow excused? Last time I checked a mother and father are responsible for their childs well-being but this dad gets a pass because he's a few states away and in the military ?
 
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Confused. I thought his duty station was Louisiana? Is he currently deployed FROM there? Because just being stationed at a base away from his home town doesn’t mean he is deployed, and also doesn’t preclude him from having the child if he gained custody. Of course her age makes gaining custody a bit trickier, since she was young, but it sounds like that should have been a priority for him given the apparent dysfunction in MB’s life. I know several men who are single, stationed at bases stateside, and who have sole physical custody of their children. My cousin has sole custody of his 2 year old boy and is stationed at a base on the East Coast. All that is required is a plan for who will have temporary custody of the child in the event of deployment.

I'm not really sure where your confusion is?
EastCoast you seem to have some inside info. Has anyone mentioned to you how to get validated as a verified insider so you can talk more freely about what you know?

I'm trying now yes.
 
  • #1,394
Question -- Do we only have that one interview of MB outside the courthouse?
 
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The mother didn't say she knew where the baby is. MB said she knew who the baby was with. She didn't make the identity public nor did LE when they issued the Amber Alert and description of the car. LE has to first find the door which needs to be busted down before they can bust it down.

JMO

But you can infer she did. She said she didn't report for fear they'd run off with the baby. That means the REASON she stayed silent is to keep them from running of with EB. Therefore, she must have never suspected they had run off, or else she'd reported it. Which means, if we are to believe her incredible story, she knew they had not run off.

Pretty sure she was intimating her mother and boyfriend there, whom she knew had run off in the direction of NC. Perhaps she hoped they wouldn't be found, therefore making EB disappearance NOT MB's fault.
 
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Here is what is completely wrong with this picture. She says she was scared they would run off with her baby, yet is okay with them depriving her of seeing her baby for an indefinite period of time--just so long as they don't "run off" with EB? On what planet does this even remotely make sense? Only the being held-for-ransom-in-an unknown-location-planet--which it clearly wasn't if she kept quiet to prevent the baby from being taken to an unknown location. It makes much more sense, if you know where the baby is, to go immediately to the police and have them bust down the doors to get the baby back straight away.

I don't know. Just hypothetically speaking ... if someone had my baby and at least one or more of the players had previous say ... kidnapping or ... attempted murder charges or maybe BOTH? I might be pretty darn scared to say a darn thing. Not to excuse it but I can understand and have empathy for that sort of situation.
 
  • #1,397
I'm going to bed in hopes that Evelyn is found alive and well, that we all get more information from LE, and that this thread doesn't get shut down. Goodnight, folks!
 
  • #1,398
I too question why he isn't getting the same level of scrutiny that MB is. All the onus is being put on the mom and he's somehow excused? Last time I checked a mother and father are responsible for their childs well-being but this dad gets a pass because he's a few states away and in the military ?

Maggie had full custody. You can believe the dad should have sought custody... but whoever DID currently have custody is the one responsible for making sure the child is in good hands, right?
 
  • #1,399
curious what you think about the police saying that MB is giving inconsistent stories. Why would she do that?
To try to protect her mom. I think MB grew up in an abusive household. Children who are abused will do and say things to try to protect their parent which is why I think the Sheriff can't trust MB when she says this started on Dec. 26.

JMO
 
  • #1,400
Question -- Do we only have that one interview of MB outside the courthouse?
Yes. MB was on camera leaving court yesterday, and one of the reporters that was asking questions of her was contacted afterwards for that interview.
 
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