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Serialously with Annie Elise

241: Twin Sisters Switch Places At Crime Scene, Megan Boswell Mistrial? & BF Shoots GF Thinking She is Going to Eat Him

Thu, 13 Feb 2025

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Since this recording, Megan Boswell has been found guilty! Today’s episode dives into everything happening this week in true crime with @_annieelise. From new cases to updates on existing ones and more. Megan Boswell: Exposing The Evil Truth of The Megan Boswell Case: The Disturbing New Details https://youtu.be/KJGllLu1q_w Join our True Crime Club for access to BTS, Bonus Content, Our Private Group Chat, Giveaways and More! Shop Our True Crime Merch Follow the podcast on: IG, Facebook and TikTok For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com About Annie Today’s Sponsors: Jolie: Head to jolieskinco.com/AE to try it out with FREE shipping Helix: Go to helixsleep.com/serialously for 27% off sitewide PLUS two free Dream Pillows with your mattress purchase

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Chapter 1: What are the recent updates in the Megan Boswell case?

01:12 - 01:36 Annie Elise

There are new cases. There are updates to cases. There are some, honestly, twisted and insane cases, like, truthfully, through and through. So we're going to be together for a minute, but we have got a lot to go over. Now, as a reminder, if you have not listened to Monday's deep dive yet, you got to go back and listen, OK? Because this case was so twisted and diabolical.

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01:36 - 01:58 Annie Elise

I didn't think that I was going to cover it at all. But then the verdict happened just a couple of weeks ago and not even a couple weeks ago now, like a week ago. And my jaw was on the floor. I cannot believe that this is what the jury came back with. And so I knew I needed to do a deep dive into the case. But it's basically this 17-year-old kid who seemingly has gotten away with murder twice.

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01:59 - 02:21 Annie Elise

And not just like random strangers or friends, not that that would make it any better, obviously, but his parents. and a year and a half apart, killed his father, allegedly. It was self-defense, as he was saying. Then a year and a half later, killed his mother in self-defense. Yet both circumstances were extremely similar in the sense that he claims they were both chasing him with a knife.

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02:21 - 02:44 Annie Elise

He also claimed that they were trying to kill him, yet between the gap of when his father died and his mother was killed, or I should say his mother died, that he was telling people that he didn't want to go live with his mother and he didn't want to go home because he would, quote, kill her if he did. It's unbelievable. So you got to go listen if you haven't yet. It is a wild ride.

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

Now, let me move my mic. Sorry, it's kind of off to the side. Okay, so today, like I said, we're going through all of the headlines and we're talking about what's been happening more at a high level this week. And so one of the main things that we're going to discuss is Megan Boswell. She is currently standing trial for the murder of her 15-month-old daughter, Evelyn Boswell, from back in 2020.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And I touched on it a little bit last week, but this chick is a lunatic, okay? She makes Casey Anthony not look like a saint, but actually kind of makes her look like her long-lost sister, if I'm being honest, because they had very similar stories when it all went down. She's with the nannies, Annie the nanny, I was here, it was this person, my mom, my parents did it all, you know, you name it.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

She ripped the play right out of Casey Anthony's handbook. And she gave very disturbing interviews when her daughter was missing. I mean, not just disturbing in the sense that she was smiling and kind of smirking throughout them, but also disturbing in the sense that she would, in these interviews, say, well, I know she's missing, but I know who has her. I know exactly who has her.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And if police aren't going to do their job and go get my daughter, then I'm going to go get her myself. And so the news anchors and the reporters were kind of had their jaw on the floor like, wait, what are you talking about? You know where your daughter is? And then go get her. Or why haven't the police? It's a wild ride. So all to say that she is currently on trial.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

It has been a long awaited several years. So we're going to go through the trial updates because there have been hours and hours and hours of testimony. And I know you don't have time for all that. So I'm here to give you the recap. We also are going to talk about this stolen mail heist, and mail, M-A-I-L, not M-A-L-E. Just want to clarify that.

Chapter 2: How did Megan Boswell's trial begin and what are the key highlights?

05:32 - 05:47 Annie Elise

Now by the time this episode comes out there will already have been multiple days worth of testimony so what I'm going to try to do is really include the biggest takeaways and the updates in the case but it's definitely going to be more of a shortened version just giving you the high level overview. So the

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05:47 - 06:07 Annie Elise

Trial really started off with a bang because right away, the prosecution showed over 35 pictures of Evelyn's body. This is her 15-month-old daughter who was killed. And these pictures that they showed were specifically from the day that she was found. And as I briefly touched on this last week, the way that she was found was like beyond disturbing.

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06:07 - 06:29 Annie Elise

I mean, the use of that word doesn't even do it justice because Evelyn's body was found wrapped with aluminum foil around her head, stuffed in a trash can, and shoved so hard and disposed of in such a way that her back of her head was touching the upper part of her back, if you can understand what I'm talking about. Like fully contorted.

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06:29 - 06:37 Annie Elise

Imagine raising your head upright out of the sky and just continuing to go all the way until the back of your head touches your back. I mean...

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

it's freaking foul now as these pictures were being shown Megan was seen and heard crying the entire time though I'm not very sure if anyone actually felt sorry for her I know I don't but she was definitely putting on this performance of you know this grieving mother

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

So it seemed like it started off really strong, but then there was a huge, I'll just call it like a whoopsie on the prosecution's end of things. It all started when the mother of one of Megan's exes, Erica Stanley, was on the stand testifying.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

Now, at one point, Erica was shown what was supposed to be screenshots between herself and Megan from a text thread dating back all the way to January 8th, 2020. Which, okay, no big deal, right? Well, the problem was that the text messages that were shown were altered. And her defense team clocked it right away, and because of that, they started asking for a mistrial.

00:00 - 00:00 Attorney

Judge, it appears what has happened, we have been admitting... what I believe to be screenshots, what I think the court believed to be screenshots of text messages, which were ultimately a created document that were taken from a cell phone dump. We have, I don't know how many exhibits of that.

00:00 - 00:00 Attorney

Notice that on the last one, that exhibit, it came in admittedly without objection because I thought it was a screenshot of the cell phone dump. or a screenshot of the dump itself, but of a screen, hence screenshot. When the last exhibit was published to the jury, it contained a note that Mr. Horn noticed in the letter of our objection that contained a note made by the district attorney's office.

Chapter 3: Why was a mistrial requested in the Megan Boswell case?

09:50 - 10:04 Annie Elise

And they even went further to just classify it as simply a, quote, human error. So luckily, despite all of this, the judge kind of said like, nope, we're not doing a mistrial. We're not going to do that at all. But he did warn the prosecution about any other slip ups.

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10:04 - 10:12 Annie Elise

And he also even clarified to the jury what to expect when shown these messages so that they aren't led to believe something that it isn't just in case.

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10:12 - 10:43 Judge

The some of these exhibits. appear to be screenshots of conversations, either text, Facebook, Instagram, whatever other social media platform that there is. And they're not actual screenshots. They are snippets of conversations taken from a phone extraction that was done. And I just want you to understand that.

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10:48 - 10:58 Judge

Which means that it's not necessarily a sequential stream of conversations back and forth.

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

Now, he can only defend those things for so long. And even if it was all human error, as they were chalking it up to be, this is still a very big case. I mean, whether or not the public or even myself believes that she's guilty, that doesn't mean that she doesn't get a fair trial where everybody's entitled to a fair trial.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

So I would imagine that her defense team is even more ready than before to call out even the slightest of errors just to get a mistrial, to hope for a mistrial. So I just pray that there are no more mistakes made. Now, there have already been many testimonies from law enforcement agencies to friends of Megan's, family members, and so on and so forth.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And we'd honestly be here all day if we went through each and every one of them. Now, the majority of the testimonies from Megan's family members or friends all had to do with her strange behaviors when Evelyn happened. had disappeared.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

After she was reported missing, Megan was just acting not only bizarre in her behavior and how she was acting, what she was saying, but also her weird excuses for where Evelyn was whenever she was asked. Like I said earlier, at one point, even to a reporter on an interview that was being recorded, she said, I know exactly who has Evelyn.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And if the police don't do their job, I'm going to go do it for them. So everybody who was testifying that was close to Megan was basically saying like, yeah, she was exhibiting some really odd behavior and weird excuses during the time that Evelyn was reported missing. And that was really concerning across the board.

Chapter 4: What was the outcome of the Megan Boswell trial proceedings?

16:07 - 16:22 Annie Elise

However, given that they had a car full of stolen mail, they decided they weren't going to pull over. So instead, they ended up on a 23-mile car chase. Now, the only thing that managed to stop them was when the highway patrol threw out spikes in front of them to pop their tires.

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16:23 - 16:43 Annie Elise

So once their tires were popped and they all three realized that, you know, continuing to drive away was not going to be an option, they all attempted to run on foot. Ha! as though that was going to work. As you can imagine, they were quickly caught. So they were arrested and they were charged with mail theft, possession of stolen property, burglary tools, and last but not least, conspiracy.

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16:43 - 16:55 Annie Elise

So needless to say, stealing somebody's mail was definitely not the easiest crime to pull off like they thought that it would be. I mean, again, not the biggest crime out there that we've talked about, but I just thought that it was really interesting because I didn't even know.

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16:55 - 17:13 Annie Elise

I know people steal packages and I know they do things like that, but I didn't know that people will still steal actual letter envelopes. I mean, I know for identity theft and all of those things, yes, but like, and maybe that was the goal in all this to just like have heaps of mail and steal a bunch of people's identities. I don't really even know, but I just thought it was interesting.

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

So I wanted to mention it. Now let's talk about this case because this is crazy town because a man's paranormal meter that he had, which I didn't even know a lot of people own these, but apparently they do, it apparently scared him into killing his girlfriend. So a few weeks ago, we talked about the Slender Man stabbings and how crazy all of that was in general.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And this next case kind of reminds me a lot of that. Now, being in the true crime world, you hear a lot about motives and excuses and different things for reasonings for crimes. But it's pretty rare that a mythical creature or even the paranormal is the reason for committing a gruesome murder. Yet, here we are. Now, this case originally took place on January 3rd.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

However, it wasn't until more recently when there was a hearing that it really started hitting the major news outlets and getting major headlines. So on January 3rd, 46-year-old Jared Wolfe shot and killed his girlfriend, 46-year-old Jane White. But like I said, his reasoning was way more out there than what we typically hear of.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

There were no cheating allegations, no intense breakups gone wrong, no love triangle, nothing like that. See, that night, Jared and Jane went over to a mutual friend's house. They just were going to go have a casual hangout sesh. Now, at some point, Jared began smoking what he at first claimed was marijuana, but later admitted that he wasn't sure what it was.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

So after getting high, Jared, his friends, and Jane all decided that they wanted to kind of whip out his paranormal meter. Maybe check for ghosts, check for, I don't know what else it would be, like paranormal activity, but they thought that that would be fun to do.

Chapter 5: How did a stolen mail heist lead to a 23-mile car chase?

21:37 - 22:02 Annie Elise

So just recently, on February 4th, 2025, 29-year-old Dania Young of Seattle was charged with second-degree murder. This was in the death of her 14-year-old son, and the charge stemmed after an incident that took place back on January 30th. Her 14-year-old son's name was Jameer Robinson. Now, 14-year-old Jameer's cause of death was multiple blunt force trauma.

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22:02 - 22:12 Annie Elise

It was reported that he also suffered from something called sudden inflammatory response syndrome. And if you're like me, you may not have ever heard of that before. You may not even know what the heck it means, but...

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22:13 - 22:26 Annie Elise

Apparently, this is when blood is sent to so many different parts of the body, all in an attempt to heal them, that there isn't enough blood left to properly keep the heart pumping and running as it should. So basically, think of that.

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22:26 - 22:42 Annie Elise

If you have injuries on your hands, your fingers, your toes, your feet, your legs, and all of your blood from your heart is pumping to those places, trying to heal them, trying to repair them, then there's no blood left in your heart to keep it pumping. And that's what this is. That's what sudden inflammatory response syndrome means.

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

Now, this response in his body came after his mother apparently brutally beat him with an extension cord after he allegedly didn't do some chores that she had asked him to do. As you can imagine, she didn't just hit him once, twice, or even three times, but his autopsy report showed that he had 1172 marks on his body.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

i don't think that i've ever heard of a case that has been this brutal or with that many injuries found to a body it is honestly it's just it's hard to even calculate that in your mind and envision it all and with an extension cord i would just imagine that it was continuous whippings after whippings after whippings and this wasn't just some crazy spur of the moment overkill over beating type of situation

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

because 74 of the injuries were either on his head or face, and 10 to 20 of them were in various stages of healing. So this, of course, indicated that a lot of these injuries were already there before he was attacked this most recent time.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

And even after he stopped yelling for help, stopped moving altogether, stopped fighting back, his mother just continued hitting him until she literally couldn't anymore. His mother even told the investigators that she, quote, lost count of how many times she hit him, which I can imagine after about 100 of those things, 100 hits, you probably would lose count, right? And, I mean, think of that.

00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

How long does that take someone? If you were taking a cord and hitting a pillow up and down just over and over, how long would it take to get to 1,172?

Chapter 6: Why did a man kill his girlfriend due to paranormal fears?

27:41 - 27:59 Annie Elise

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28:00 - 28:19 Annie Elise

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

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00:00 - 00:00 Annie Elise

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