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Babysitter denied parole for obstruction of justice in death of 22-month-old boy
Evelyn McKnight, the babysitter who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for obstruction of justice in the death of a 22-month-old boy, was denied early release by the Louisiana parole board in 1998. The case involved misleading investigators for days into believing that the boy had wandered away from McKnight's home.
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The speaker discusses allegations of child abuse against a woman, speculating that there may be more victims than those previously discovered.
34:29 - 36:18 (01:49)
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The speaker discusses allegations of child abuse against a woman, speculating that there may be more victims than those previously discovered.
ChapterBabysitter denied parole for obstruction of justice in death of 22-month-old boy
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Evelyn McKnight, who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for obstruction of justice in a capital murder case, was denied early release by the Louisiana parole board.
36:18 - 39:56 (03:37)
Summary
Evelyn McKnight, who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for obstruction of justice in a capital murder case, was denied early release by the Louisiana parole board. McKnight misled investigators for days after the death of a 22-month-old boy in her care and was denied parole in 1998.