Megan Boswell is sentenced to serve an additional 33 years after her life sentence.
During a sentencing hearing Friday, Judge Jim Goodwin decided on sentencing for Boswell on all charges other than the first-degree murder of her toddler daughter, Evelyn Boswell.
Goodwin says he asked himself the question, is Megan Boswell, at 69 years of age coming out of prison, a risk to society? The Judge says to see how unconcerned with the fact that she took the life of her 15-month-old child, the court has to answer that question, yes.
Boswell was found guilty on 19 charges in the death of Evelyn after an 11-day trial in February. Those three murder counts were rolled into one during Friday’s sentencing hearing.
A status hearing for Boswell was scheduled for Jan. 16, 2026.
