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Haywood County officials said Tuesday that the boyfriend of the mother of a 10-month-old child was indicted by a Grand Jury in connection to the baby's death.

Around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, deputies were called to Lookout Lane in the Jonathan Creek community in reference to cardiac arrest of a 10-month-old.

The baby, identified as Chloe Evans, was taken to an area hospital and pronounced dead at 10:35 p.m.

Law enforcement and medical personnel both reported noticing several injuries on the baby.

Deputies say that a preliminary autopsy found that Chloe's death was a homicide.

Through an investigation, officials arrested Dylan Brian Green, the boyfriend of Chloe's mother. They say he was with the young child on the day of her death.
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The mother of a baby killed in 2019 has now been indicted on two felonies related to the death.

Channing Raye Evans, 25, was indicted along with her boyfriend, Dylan Brian Green, on Oct. 5. While Green was charged with first-degree murder in the homicide of Evans’ daughter, Chloe Evans, who was just 10 months old when she was killed, Channing Evans was charged with involuntary manslaughter and child abuse through willful act and/or negligent omission resulting in serious bodily injury.

While both charges are felonies, the penalties for Evans' charges are nowhere near as harsh.

On July 18, 2019, Haywood County paramedics responded to a cardiac arrest call in the Jonathan Creek area. They rushed Chloe to the hospital, but it wasn’t long before she passed away. Not long after, the Haywood County Sheriff’s Office put out a news release stating that the death was determined to be a homicide.

The child abuse indictment explains how Channing Evans was allegedly negligent, noting that she did “leave Chloe Rebekah Rose Evans in the care and custody and under the supervision of Dylan Brian Green, knowing, and having reasonable grounds to believe that Dylan Brian Green was violent, aggressive, an unlawful drug abuser, and/or an unfit person to care for a child of that age. Leaving Chloe Rebekah Rose Evans in the care and custody and under the supervision of Dylan Brian Green was a willful act and grossly negligent omission in the care of the child showing a reckless disregard for human life on the art of the defendant, which resulted in serious bodily injury to Chloe Rebekah Rose Evans at the hands of Dylan Brian Green.”

Such injuries included multiple blunt force injuries, broken bones, bruises, abrasions, internal bleeding, and the presence of isopropanol and/or methamphetamine in the child’s body. These injuries placed the child in substantial risk of death,” the indictment continues. “Defendant’s willful act and grossly negligent omission was in contravention of her affirmative legal duty to protect this child from physical assault, and she failed to take reasonable measures to comply with that duty.”

The reason Green was charged before Evans was simply that Green was already being held in the Haywood County Detention Center on $250,000 bond for a previous felony child abuse charge related to Chloe Evans’ death.


However, authorities were able to catch up with Channing Evans, who failed to appear for a probation violation hearing back in September, in Florida.
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Another worthless pair, she knew he was violent yet she left her precious little one with a worthless, easily disturbed git who beat an innocent wee child to her death! Her autopsy photos should plaster the walls of his cell !
 
Dylan Brian Green, 25, will spend the rest of his life in prison, District Attorney Ashley Hornsby Welch said in a news release. Had Green gone to trial and been found guilty, he could have faced the death penalty.

With school records on file that indicated Green’s IQ score was in the 60 to 70 range, jurors, if the case had reached the death penalty phase, would have faced questions about his intellectual capacity, according to the release.
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Chloe died of blunt-force trauma. A medical examiner also found a ligature mark around her neck. The biological mother had gone to work, leaving Green as the child’s caregiver. He was the sole person in the home when her injuries occurred.

“It was a difficult decision to accept a plea,” Welch said. “This was an innocent child at the beginning of her life viciously and senselessly killed.”

Welch said Chloe’s grandmother (on her biological father’s side), the primary family member involved in the case, requested Green receive life in prison.
 
IQ in the 60-70 range...

What was the mom's because at this point Chloe had a higher IQ.

Don't let IQ stop that needle.
 
Kimberly Freeman, Chloe’s paternal grandmother, locked eyes with Green in the courtroom Friday.

“You try to figure out what they’re thinking. Why?” Freeman asked. “Why did you do this?”
Freeman said hearing the gruesome details of Chloe’s July 18, 2019, murder was excruciating.

“From broken limbs, bones, ribs, multiple skull fractures, strangulation, alcohol and methamphetamines in her. He didn’t just kill her, he tortured her,” Freeman said.
According to Freeman, Green shed a few tears when he entered the courtroom, but she doubted they were for her granddaughter.

“When they were reading off all the injuries that he caused, he had no remorse,” Freeman said. “Like, it didn’t bother him.”
Avoiding the possibility of the death penalty, Green, 25, is now sentenced to life in prison without parole.

“To be honest with you, I didn’t want the death penalty,” Freeman said. “Death would end it all for him, and I want him to think about what he’s done to her.”
Chloe’s mother, Channing Evans, is serving seven years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in connection to the case. Chloe’s father, Freeman’s son, hasn’t been in the picture for years.

 
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