A mystery in the closet: Wife found near-dead amid divorce from officer husband (Part 2)

A mystery in the closet: Wife found near-dead amid divorce from officer husband (Part 2)

Nineteen-year-old Jessica Boynton was found unresponsive and barely breathing inside a locked closet in her home. Her police officer husband, Matthew Boynton, claimed his wife had sent a text indicating she wanted to take her own life. Jessica survived and still insists that she never shot herself. What really happened in that closet?

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26 thoughts on “A mystery in the closet: Wife found near-dead amid divorce from officer husband (Part 2)

  1. Unfortunately, his Dad is the Sheriff, and he is gonna violate the law to protect his son.
    I just watched yesterday,a retired policeman murdered his wife..it was obvious cuz her wounds weren't condistent with his stoty..he had a gf on the side, had just 6 mos prior taken out a extra policy on his wife..but Sheriffs office did the BARE MINIMUM to investigate, so he wouldnt be found guilty. But Prosecutor and D.A. kept pursuing, and after a few years, got a trial and he was convicted. But the Sheriff blocked it all the way- even tho he knew the guy murdered his wife

  2. There's not just proof she didn't shoot herself, but also proof she didn't try k*lling herself period cuz where's the object she would've used to cause her blood force trauma to the head?! The only thing with her was the G*N, if she would've used that it would've been covered in blood! Matthew did this & grandpa covered it up believing Matthew was the one being abused, pd! My gosh, the corruption we have in our judicial system is disturbing.

  3. I was married to a police officer he was violent, he broke my ribs, and hand and he told me if I ever turned him in he would kill me.
    One day we were visiting my mom and my husband beat me with his belt on my head my mother called the state police and because my husband was in his police uniform they spoke with him and left like nothing happened.
    Some officers protect and serve each other.😢
    I since divorced him 😊
    I hope they solve her case and she gets justice.

  4. So Anna ran into him and obviously they realised this issue still had legs and its a problem for them so they found the least problematic issue for both him and the department so they waved him bye bye with a sweet little finger wagging and nothing to stop him from getting another job.

  5. I believe her! The husband tried to kill her! No doubt!! Evil liar! Now he will kill her for getting fired! 😬 she has to hide and change her name dang! 😖

  6. “The grand jury decided not to indict” well surprise, surprise 🙄 As long as cops are allowed to do whatever they want with no consequences, they will continue to do whatever they want. Really think about it, how many cases in just the last TWO TO THREE YEARS have we heard about police officers killing their girlfriend/mistress/wife and staging it to look like a suicide and not f true crime had not gotten so popular they would have gotten away with it, so how many in the years past have done it with no one being any the wiser and they’re cop brothers covering their a$$es!?! Disgusting. If you or I did this we would be in prison for the rest of our lives, so cops aka CITIZENS on patrol, meaning they should be held to an even higher standard than us! If not at least the same! Smfh

  7. Shields of Shame channel out of Georgia did a huge story breaking this all down. With body cams etc. The guy who runs that channel is getting police fired left and right. The pllice killed his own father years ago.

  8. When BLM burned looted and murdered and their excuse was police corruption.. This case is real corruption not the fake sht they rioted for. This is a miscarriage of justice.

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