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that´s at least with jessica  and matthew boynton thought  would happen  when  they said
” i do”.
Neighbor: when you look at the family photos  of  them , they looked happy ,but when you  see them toghether it was just  so much different.
this women in silouette lived  across from the couple.
She works with law enforcement and agreed to intrview only if promised to protect  her i dentity.
19 years old jessica was a stay- at -home  mom to 8  month Tyler 
and two year old Tolan
Neighbor: i always see jessica with one  baby  on the hip and  the other ones running  around
21  year matthew had just  started work as a Griffin police officer – law enforcement was in his genes. until recently, Matthew’s grandfather, Wendell Beam, reigned as Spalding County sheriff.
Sheila Mathews publishes The Grip, an independent newspaper in Griffin. She says under the helm of Wendell Beam, the sheriff’s department had a reputation for protecting its own.
Matthew loved being part of the brotherhood. But long hours on the force took its toll on his marriage.
“I saw a lot of things change after time. A lot,” said the neighbor.
After just six months of marriage, the Boyntons’ one-time neighbor says she saw their young love grow toxic.
“I would say broken, distraught, damaged,” the neighbor says.
Both Jessica and Matthew reportedly want a divorce.
“She was actually happy, she was thrilled because she finally got that closure that she needed,” says the neighbor.
but what started as a  mutual friendly divorce , soon turns ,nasty , matthew begins calling his  brothers  in blue , telling them jessica is physically  abusing him.-not a standard way of reporting domestic abuse.
“Most people would not view it as such, I don’t believe,” said Sheila Mathews.

 

Around 9 o’clock on the night of Thursday, April 14, 2016, Matthew Boynton calls a lieutenant on duty and reports Jessica is hitting him again.

 

“He does report an incident that would be considered domestic violence, that she was poking him in the chest with her finger,” said Sheila Mathews.

 

The neighbor says Jessica came over to her apartment with the kids, clearly upset about the fight. Shortly afterward, Matthew begins texting Jessica about going to Walmart to pick up baby formula.

Security camera captures the family walking in around 10:15 p.m. But another heated argument goes down in the baby food aisle.

Minutes later, at around 10:45 p.m., Jessica storms out. Matthew calls another officer and reports Jessica is refusing to leave with him.

“The Walmart surveillance camera shows that they did exit the building together, and it does show her re-entering and, it shows her leaving again later,” said Sheila Mathews.

 

Video shot outside in the parking lot shows Jessica getting in a black truck with Matthew and the kids, then leaving.

Matthew claims they returned home just after 11 p.m. His proof? A Griffin cop finally arrives to take Matthew’s formal domestic violence complaint.

 

Here’s where things get blurry. The report states Matthew left Walmart without Jessica. That’s not what the surveillance tape shows.

Around midnight Matthew says he leaves Jessica and the kids to meet fellow Officer Joshua Guthrie for a late-night snack at Waffle House. Before he leaves, Matthew says Jessica makes a bizarre request: She asks him to call an ambulance.

 

“He said ‘What’s wrong? Are you having trouble breathing?'” said Sheila Mathews. “He felt that perhaps it was maybe an anxiety attack. He said that she was so distraught that she was doubled over, and he said that she stood, closed the door in his face and then at that point he went ahead and left.”

 

 

“He told 911 that he was so worried and he was trying to get back to the house as fast as possible. But he’s also texting her before he called 911,” said Sanders.

After getting Matthew’s phone records, Sanders discovers during that same time Matthew was making calls to 911, he was texting his mistress.

“He told 911 that he was so worried and he was trying to get back to the house as fast as possible. But he’s also texting her before he called 911,” said Sanders.

Jessica believes her suicide attempt was staged.

 

 this mark right here   could be consistent with soot, but also could be  consistent with medical intervention.

This is a picture of her hand,can´t say this  is pristinge we´ve got blood here you´ve got something  up here around the wrist i can´t tell  what it is  and it wasn´t tested so, nobody wouls  shoot themselves like this .

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation cleared Matthew of any involvement with Jessica Boynton’s case.

 

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