Found Deceased TN - Evelyn Boswell, 15 months, Sullivan County, 26 DEC 2019 *MOM ARRESTED* #5

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MB has court so i hope they do too

March 2, 2020 - MB Court Date, 1:30 p.m., 82GS4-2020-RR-48563 Preliminary Hearing. Bristol Justice Center. $25K bond, MB will have the chance at her second hearing to plead guilty or ask for an attorney.
 
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March 2, 2020 - MB Court Date, 1:30 p.m., 82GS4-2020-RR-48563 Preliminary Hearing. Bristol Justice Center. $25K bond, MB will have the chance at her second hearing to plead guilty or ask for an attorney.

probably be the biggest day for this case in awhile, i wonder if she will ask for her bail to be lowered or revoked completely
 
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The unconditional love comments reminded me immediately of the Comments from Maleah Davis’ mom and how awkward that verbiage is to use about your child. I would never say something like that about my kids. But maybe it is something said by people who feel unworthy of love. For whatever reason. Even from their own child. MOO
 
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Is anyone else surprised that WM hasn't bonded out yet? Just me?
 
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MB has court so i hope they do too
Don't be surprised if her charges get dropped. LE wants Evelyn they are not going to take the chance of her being convicted for lying to LE and later find out she was responsible for her death. Double Jeopardy would apply.
 
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Don't be surprised if her charges get dropped. LE wants Evelyn they are not going to take the chance of her being convicted for lying to LE and later find out she was responsible for her death. Double Jeopardy would apply.

I think her charge for false reporting stems from her telling LE early on that EP had Evelyn. Not sure how that would apply to double jeopardy, but I'm sure our favorite lawyer, Alethea, can speak to that. :)
 
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I’ve been rereading some of the articles about the trailer search, and the warrant, and I think there’s a reporting error. Goes along with what’s been said here about inexperienced journalists on a big case.

I think some of the articles are wrong - specifically when they differentiate between

A. What they were searching for
B. What was taken


The search warrant was for any baby things that might have been Evelyn’s, and any forensic evidence.

What was taken was a piece of styrofoam and a pillow. The search warrant was NOT specifically looking for a piece of styrofoam and a pillow. That was what was written on the documentation given to the tenant after the fact.

I think this is a key distinction and when other news outlets picked up the story, they got it wrong. JMO.
 
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Don't be surprised if her charges get dropped. LE wants Evelyn they are not going to take the chance of her being convicted for lying to LE and later find out she was responsible for her death. Double Jeopardy would apply.

Double jeopardy means if she were charged with murder and found not guilty, she couldn’t be tried again for the same murder. The same is true for any crime. Once you’re found not guilty, you’re not guilty.

Lying to law enforcement and killing her child (hypothetically) are two different offenses. She can be charged and found guilty of both.
 
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When I see AB..I see evil. Just a real evilness in her
Didn’t she tell the judge in North Carolina that she wanted to go back to Tennessee to help find her granddaughter? So much for helping!
 
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When I see AB..I see evil. Just a real evilness in her
Didn’t she tell the judge in North Carolina that she wanted to go back to Tennessee to help find her granddaughter? So much for helping!

I feel the same way but then, I also think it's possible AB told LE all she knows (or all she claims to know) while she was still in jail and we, of course, wouldn't know in any case.
 
  • #353
When I see AB..I see evil. Just a real evilness in her
Didn’t she tell the judge in North Carolina that she wanted to go back to Tennessee to help find her granddaughter? So much for helping!

"I'd like to get back there and get this situation with my granddaughter resolved," Boswell told Wilkes County District Court Judge David Byrd.

Evelyn Boswell: Grandmother, boyfriend waives extradition to Tennessee

She worded it kind of oddly. The only resolution is finding Evelyn, but somehow I don’t think that’s what she was implying.
 
  • #354
I’ve been rereading some of the articles about the trailer search, and the warrant, and I think there’s a reporting error. Goes along with what’s been said here about inexperienced journalists on a big case.

I think some of the articles are wrong - specifically when they differentiate between

A. What they were searching for
B. What was taken


The search warrant was for any baby things that might have been Evelyn’s, and any forensic evidence.

What was taken was a piece of styrofoam and a pillow. The search warrant was NOT specifically looking for a piece of styrofoam and a pillow. That was what was written on the documentation given to the tenant after the fact.

I think this is a key distinction and when other news outlets picked up the story, they got it wrong. JMO.

We don’t know specifically what they were searching for, right? I thought the warrants were sealed. So what they gave receipts for would be all that’s truly known. I may have misunderstood about the warrants being sealed.
 
  • #355
Evelyn’s maternal grandmother, Angela Mae Boswell, was just released Friday from that same Sullivan County Jail, accused of fleeing town in a stolen car

Have you seen Evelyn?

Evelyn was last seen wearing a pink tracksuit, pink shoes and a pink bow. Investigators ask anyone with information to call 1-800-824-3463 (TBI-FIND).

“You can say whatever you want about me being a young mom, but I promise you my life is so much better with this angel.”

Megan Boswell

Mother of missing child, in a September Facebook post

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with a boyfriend after her ex-husband — Evelyn’s grandfather — reported the toddler missing Feb. 18.

And Evelyn’s grandfather, Tommy Boswell Sr., isn’t talking publicly — especially to journalists.

“You’re all vultures,” he told Knox News this week in an encounter at the Boswell family compound on Muddy Creek Road in the tiny town of Blountville where Evelyn once lived.

The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office has been working round the clock — with help from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the FBI — to figure out where Evelyn is and, more importantly, whether she’s safe and alive.

Sullivan Sheriff Jeff Cassidy and Capt. Andy Seabolt said Evelyn’s mother’s story has changed multiple times. Cassidy’s agency isn’t saying much else, though. Search warrants have been obtained, authorities have confirmed, but remain sealed. Cassidy has said the agency remains “hopeful” the toddler is alive but has quashed the idea of citizen searches.

Knox News has been sifting through court and public records this week to glean a portrait of the Boswell clan into which Evelyn was born.

A rocky start

Angela Boswell was just 16 when she gave birth to Tommy Boswell Sr.’s first son — Tommy Jr. — in 1993. A background check shows Tommy racked up an assault charge in Sullivan County a few months after the boy’s birth, but the specific details on the arrest are no longer available. A TBI report shows he was convicted of misdemeanor assault a year later in that case.

The couple, records show, eventually moved to Bulls Gap in Greene County. In March 2001, Angela Boswell gave birth to the couple’s second child — Megan Boswell, Evelyn’s mother. Angela married Tommy Boswell Sr. a few months later.

By 2009, the couple was back in Sullivan County, settling the kids in a manufactured home atop a hill on a familyowned plot of land on Muddy Creek Road.

But there was little harmony inside those walls, court records show. In March of that year, Tommy Boswell Sr. told deputies his wife attacked him, stabbing his neck with an ink pen, and struggling with their then-14-year-old son, Tommy Jr., as he tried to rescue his dad.

Months later, records show, an angry Tommy Boswell Sr., showed up at the West Valley Drive home of his wife’s father, David Lynn Jones. Jones would later tell authorities Tommy Boswell Sr. accused his son of theft and had been drinking when he sped away in his Chevy Camaro.

“Less than three minutes later, Jones stated the power went off at his house,” a warrant stated.

Angela Boswell was with Jones and claimed her husband called her minutes later to say he’d crashed the Camaro and ran away. She initially told authorities she was driving but — under prodding by Jones — later insisted she lied to protect her husband, court records show.

Tommy Boswell Sr. refused to return to the crash scene but eventually paid a fine for leaving the scene of an accident.

Less than two years after that incident, Tommy Boswell Sr. was angry again — this time because another man was inside his Muddy Creek Road home with his wife, according to an affidavit of complaint.

Conflicts continue

It was a cold February morning in 2012 when Brandon Yates and Angela Boswell awakened to shouts from outside the Muddy Creek home in which they had been sleeping, court records stated.

Angela Boswell was naked and said she could hear her husband’s truck — and his voice — outside. When Brandon Yates went to the door, the Boswells’ son, Tommy Jr., threatened him with “some type of wooden club” and told him to come outside, arrest warrants state.

Yates did, heading down the steep driveway leading to the exit of the Boswell family compound.

“Brandon said that he was about half way down the driveway to Muddy Creek Road when he observed a grey colored Chevrolet pickup truck with ‘Tommy’s Paving’ on the side … heading straight for him,” the warrant states.

“Brandon stated that he was in fear for his life, and he began running toward a fence that was in the yard,” it continued. “Brandon stated that he was unable to outrun the truck and was struck by the vehicle … and was flipped over the hood and landed on the driveway.”

He later told Sullivan County deputies Tommy Boswell Sr., his son and a third, unidentified man surrounded him, kicking and punching him, before he broke free and ran to a neighbor’s house for help.

When detectives called Tommy Boswell Sr., he confessed “the three of us did work him over” but hung up, a warrant stated. The two Boswell men — Tommy Jr. was 19 by then — were arrested.

Seventeen months later, a reunited Tommy Boswell Sr. and his wife celebrated the birth of another son, Elijah. Tommy Boswell Sr. and his son soon struck plea deals in the Yates assault, garnering probation.

But it didn’t take long for trouble to erupt once again in the Boswell home.

Divorce and reconciliation

Angela Boswell filed for divorce from her husband in September 2014 — two months before Elijah’s first birthday. Megan Boswell was 13. She wanted custody of both. She got the divorce

over with a year later in an agreed settlement entered at a hearing Tommy Boswell Sr. didn’t attend.

A year later, the couple were celebrating another birth — Charlotte Boswell. By the time Charlotte was two years old, the Boswells were again in turmoil, records show.

It was early fall of 2018 and the Boswells were separated again. Angela Boswell was shuffling the three children — a pregnant Megan plus Elijah and Charlotte — between the Muddy Creek compound, her father’s home in Kingsport and an apartment in Johnson City, records show.

Her driver’s license was suspended. The tags on her car were expired. Police repeatedly stopped her, often finding her children unrestrained, records show. She was repeatedly jailed.

Tommy Boswell Sr. insisted she was endangering their children, including Megan, and asked a judge to award custody to him.

“(Angela Boswell) is currently in jail,” Tommy Boswell Sr. wrote in a petition for a restraining order against her. “She has stated that she is out for blood and she will get revenge on me when she is released from jail.

“I am in fear for myself and my children, Megan, Elijah and Charlotte Boswell,” he wrote. “She is using illegal drugs in front of our children. She is exposing our children to criminals.”

Tommy Boswell Sr. won his request and moved the children back to Muddy Creek. Angela Boswell, nabbed trying to sneak stimulant pills into jail, was behind bars when Megan’s baby Evelyn was born, records show.

And a new life

Evelyn’s father, Ethan Perry, joined the military before she was born. So far, he has remained largely silent about her disappearance. There isn’t much known about the relationship between Perry and Megan Boswell — when it began and when it ended.

Photographs of Evelyn suggest she and her mom were living at the Boswell family compound with Megan Boswell’s two younger siblings at some point before she disappeared.

Tommy Boswell Sr. operates — with Tommy Jr. — a paving company from the compound, which now includes three manufactured homes, a double bay garage, a work shed and a stable of dump trucks, heavy equipment and personal vehicles. A Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office captain says Elijah and Charlotte are living there now with Tommy Sr.

Angela Boswell was continuing to rack up arrests in 2019 for shoplifting and driving offenses. Sometimes, she told authorities she was living at Muddy Creek. Other times, she listed her father’s address or the Kingsport apartment.

Megan Boswell lamented in September 2019 in a Facebook post that her life was tough but Evelyn made it bearable.

“I’m not the best mom in the world, but I try so hard for this little beauty,” she wrote.

“I can’t even explain the love I feel for her, and I know she loves me too. Lately my life’s been really sucky but she’ll come reach for me and say ‘mom mom’ and my heart melts and I’m reminded of her unconditional love.

“You can say whatever you want about me being a young mom, but I promise you my life is so much better with this angel,” she wrote.

“My life wasn’t ruined when I had her, she gave me a purpose and a reason to wake up every day and to better myself. There’s no love like the love from your child!”

Five months later, Megan Boswell hasn’t explained where her angel is.

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A candlelight vigil was held by a local mother’s group for missing toddler Evelyn Mae Boswell on Feb. 22 in Cumberland Square Park in Bristol, Virginia. Evelyn Mae Boswell has been missing since December, but she was only recently reported prompting an Amber Alert to be issued. AP

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William McCloud appears in Wilkes County District Court in Wilkesboro, N.C., for his extradition hearing on Monday. BRIANNA PACIORKA/NEWS SENTINEL

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Angela Boswell appears in Wilkes County District Court in Wilkesboro, N.C., for her extradition hearing on Monday.
This report makes me so sad. It doesn't excuse anyone's actions so don't get me wrong but to see such a violent history goes a long way to explaining the dysfunction in the entire family.

Saddest of all IMO is that the people in Evelyn's family chose to bring babies into their world of chaos. And that's what I can't excuse away. Condoms and birth control have been around for generations so there's no reason to expose innocent babies to such a toxic environment.

When will people learn that birthing babies is not some automatic right just because you have robust eggs and sperm? Choosing to bring a baby into this world is way more than biology. In our society it comes with responsibilities. Babies are not toys to be discarded when one grows tired of caring for them.

A pox on anyone in this family who knows what happened to Evelyn and where she is but refuses to bring her home. Bah.
 
  • #356
I feel the same way but then, I also think it's possible AB told LE all she knows (or all she claims to know) while she was still in jail and we, of course, wouldn't know in any case.

Could be And I know this is just my opinion but I just have a sinking feeling that evil runs deep in her. I don’t think she does anything unless it’s self-serving. IMO
 
  • #357
Could be And I know this is just my opinion but I just have a sinking feeling that evil runs deep in her. I don’t think she does anything unless it’s self-serving. IMO

From what I've read about AB, I'd say you're right about that. She made that statement to the judge when she was taken court for car theft, etc. She needed the judge to see her in a favorable light.... Being very familiar with courts and how it all works; she knows he sets the bond amount. I think AB was thinking of only AB and what AB wanted and not Evelyn at all at that moment.
 
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With speculated details pertaining to the case circulating on social media, officials from both the TBI and SCSO tell News Channel 11 that while the case is ongoing, these details cannot be shared with the media.

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“The court documents pertaining to the case (search warrants, etc.) are sealed per an order from Judge Jim Goodwin,” Seabolt said. “We cannot speak regarding any evidence that may have been collected.”

Anyone with information on Evelyn’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

TBI: Tip count reaches 798, still no confirmed sighting of Evelyn Boswell
 
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i wonder what goes through these peoples minds i mean how long could you sit in jail and not give up the information to find your daughter you'd have to think you'd snap eventually and want it over with and to start the process of whatever is coming for you if you are indeed guilty of something JMO

we gotta get a break soon i hope
I’m just afraid that they can only hold her for so long, and then what? She walks!!!
 
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