Snapped: Women Who Murder - Lynn Boyd

Episode Date: December 18, 2022

After a well-known business owner is found dead in his Lake Orion apartment, investigators are left untangling a web of lies to uncover a deadly duo looking to get rich quick.Season 28, Episo...de 23Originally aired: February 21, 2021Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm Lindsey Graham, the host of Wonder East Podcast American Scandal. Our newest series looks at the story of OxyContin, a popular painkiller that helps spur an epidemic of addiction and drug abuse, in which prompted a broad campaign to hold the pharmaceutical industry accountable. Listen to American Scandal on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. The tranquility of a lakefront community is shattered when a young son finds his father murdered. For someone to stab somebody that many times, they're not normal.
Starting point is 00:00:33 It was definitely a crime of passion. As the case heats up, accusations fly. She said I was being the good mother. She was like a little goody-to tooshis, too good to be true. She believed he may have mob or mafia ties, and that he might have something to do with murder. Investigators begin a twisted journey to uncover the truth. I think suspicions in greed kind of became infectious.
Starting point is 00:01:01 They wanted to find a way to pin something on me. They basically walled off communication. They no longer willing to cooperate with police. When the cards fall into place, they will reveal a vicious conspiracy crafted by a deadly duo. It was a long planned event that was not something spur of the moment.
Starting point is 00:01:23 They went into the apartment. They described him on the cause of home runs. They went into the apartment. He described him, I think, as home runs. The detective asked him what type of person would do this to somebody, and he just put his head down and said, you're looking at him. The National National National National National National National
Starting point is 00:01:48 National National National August 6, 1994. It's a picture perfect Saturday in Lake Orion, Michigan, a historic village 40 miles north of Detroit. Not a place that you really hear much about in the newspaper, because not a lot of bad stuff happens there.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Around 10.30 a.m., the peacefulness of this community is shattered when a handyman notices something alarming in the parking lot of a local apartment complex. This person was out in the parking lot, screaming and crying when somebody that had come to the apartment complex to do some work. It arrived, had taught him briefly. The young man identifies himself as 16-year-old Kevin Boy Jr. and says his father is in desperate need of help. Kevin told this individual that his dad was dead inside of an apartment. This individual went inside of the apartment,
Starting point is 00:02:47 turned on the lights, and saw Kevin's senior basically lying in a pool of blood. He was on the living room floor. He had a pillow over his head blood everywhere. I was told there was a homicide in Lake Lorian. And at the police chief at the time was requesting our assistance with the investigation. I responded to this scene.
Starting point is 00:03:10 I saw a male subject just inside the door. There were multiple stab wounds to the victim. It was clear that there was not a forced entry into the apartment, and it was also clear that the victim suffered from severe head trauma. The level of assault, the level of visionsteness of the attack, is an important piece of evidence that would indicate the type of crime
Starting point is 00:03:37 as possibly could be. With the number of wounds we saw there, it appeared that it was definitely a crime of violence, passion, so that led us to believe that whoever did this knew the victim. Investigators immediately confirm their victim is 42 year old Kevin Boyd. Everyone knew Kevin.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Kevin was a businessman in Lake Orion. He had lived in Lake Orion most of his life. And he ran at Lake Orion tool rental. He had a very open personality, very likable individual, and all around kind of nice guy. Born on September 27, 1951, Kevin Boyd grew up a half hour from Lake Orion in the town of Berkeley, Michigan,
Starting point is 00:04:26 the middle of seven kids. There were four half sisters, one sister, one brother, and me. He was a little redhead with freckles. He had the personality to match. Kevin was a happy, go lucky person. I mean, he always had a smile on his face, and he was always joking. In the early 70s, Kevin met a woman who would change his life,
Starting point is 00:04:55 Lynn Flurry. He met her at a bar and started dating. She lived in a very nice area, but she was quiet compared to my brother. She was more of a free spirit, musician, played in a band. In 1975, after two years of dating, the couple tied the knot. It was at her parents' house, and then they rented a halt for the reception. He seemed happy.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Kevin was happier still when their son, Kevin Jr. was born two years later. He was a sweet little boy, again, another redhead, with freckles. To provide for his family, Kevin started a tool rental company. There was a lot of new construction development going on, and anybody in town that needed something, you could rent it from Lake Raine to an World.
Starting point is 00:05:56 I started working for him when I was 12. We could make everybody laugh, everybody had a nickname. It was a study business. We were out growing the location we were in. That's how busy we were. Despite Kevin Sr.'s flourishing rental business, his marriage began to fracture. Lynn secretly struggled with alcoholism.
Starting point is 00:06:19 She admitted herself to a rehab center, and it seems like when she got out of there, everything fell apart. Around Christmas of 1988, Lynn dropped a bombshell. She was leaving Kevin for another woman. Kevin was totally shocked, totally shocked. I think he was kind of embarrassed. I mean, how do you be married to somebody that long
Starting point is 00:06:46 and all of a sudden, you know? The relationship was over. They were separated. He just gave her the house, gave her everything, and he went and ran an apartment. He wouldn't sit there and mutter over everything. He was done with it. I mean, he just wanted to live his life.
Starting point is 00:07:01 He was done with it. I mean, he just wanted to live his life. Though Lynn had primary custody of their son, Kevin Sr. and Kevin Jr. remained close. And while Lynn forged ahead with her girlfriend, Kevin started seeing a fellow divorcee named Judy Kamensky. She was like a little goody-to-shoes, too good to be true. She had a bubbly personality, really bubbly. You can see Kevin becoming more happier and not depressed
Starting point is 00:07:36 about what happened with him and Lynn. By the early 1990s, both Kevin and Lynn seemed to have found happiness. Still, Kevin Jr. struggled. The older he got, the more, uh, how can I say it? I'm a badass attitude. He was always seemed to be angry at something. You know, I always just seemed to kind of have a little chip on his shoulder.
Starting point is 00:08:04 He had a hard time with school, and then I would say like his smoking and drinking would probably be the biggest issues. Kevin Jr. had damaged two cars so far away he was 16, and his father's in a process of buying another car. He got in and out of like four or five schools because he kept getting kicked out of schools. Everything was inexcusable to him, nothing was his fault. Kevin would just shake his head and say, you ain't gonna believe this one.
Starting point is 00:08:33 You know, and the kid did it again. He got thrown out of school. After his latest expulsion, both Lynn and Kevin's senior agreed that Kevin Jr. might do better under his father's roof. Kevin Senior had a very strong work ethic, and Kevin Senior had expectations for his son, and he expected him to perform the same way. I think the father's just trying to be a good dad
Starting point is 00:09:01 but kind of bringing him in a bit. I think the father's just trying to be a good dad but kind of bringing him in a bit. But right before his junior year of high school, all hope for Kevin Jr.'s future seems shattered when he finds his father deceased on August 6, 1994. This victim was stabbed multiple times. There were multiple locations on the body, and there was severe blunt force trauma to the head.
Starting point is 00:09:28 When investigators arrived, they worked quickly to process the scene. The condition of the body and the placement of the body indicated that he had fallen asleep in a recliner chair and was assaulted. As officers moved into the rest of the apartment, they began to see that there were sections of the apartment that were ransacked, that there was the appearance that the items were stolen and searched for. In addition, it was discovered that the victim's wallet was not found at the scene.
Starting point is 00:10:00 There were some things that investigators saw were missing as well, like the answer machine, because there was a void spot where that would have been. It had the appearance of a robbery, even though there was no forced entry. What we don't know is, did he leave the door unlocked? Was he expecting somebody could have been a delivery, could have been a pizza, could have been some of a stranger
Starting point is 00:10:21 that had access to his home via permission? Coming up, the search for answers takes a sinister turn. The people that did this, investigators knew from the scene went there with a purpose, and that purpose was to kill him. At the autopsy, it was learned that Kevin had been struck by my logic that actually crushed his
Starting point is 00:10:43 skull in. And detectives don't have to look far for their first suspect. Kevin Jr., he was probably the one we wanted to speak to the most. The most... The most... The most...
Starting point is 00:11:01 In Lake Orion, Michigan, where violent crimes are few and far between, investigators struggle to make sense of 42-year-old Kevin Boyd's savage murder. Investigators, after they arrived on the scene, and they were able to make some obvious notations of the type of assault that occurred as they moved through the apartment. There was indications that items had been tossed about a typical ransack for a robbery type crime.
Starting point is 00:11:34 After processing the scene, investigators send Kevin's body to the coroner's office for an autopsy. While officers await the results, they turn their attention to the person who found Kevin, his son, Kevin Jr. Kevin Jr. he was probably the one we wanted to speak to the most, because he lived with his father, and the way he acted there at the scene.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Kevin Jr. was extremely distraught and emotional as any child would be finding their parents with the father's body. They removed Kevin Jr. from the scene. MUSIC Investigators immediately escort Kevin back to the station for questioning. When investigators ask if he'd heard anything suspicious
Starting point is 00:12:20 leading up to the murder, Kevin claims to have not been home. Kevin Jr. had spent the night with his girlfriend, watching movies in the LePierre, Michigan, about 25 minutes away from Lake Korean. Then he got up the next morning, and that's when he started looking for his dad probably around nine o'clock in the morning. Tried calling his dad.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Couldn't get a hold of them, got concerned, drove to his business. Wanted to know if his dad was there. And he basically told investigators when he got there, he went inside and saw immediately that his dad was dead. Obviously still shaken. The 16-year-old then provides investigators with what could be an important clue.
Starting point is 00:13:06 He began to paint a possible motive for the investigator. He instructed the officer that his father had several guns in his apartment and some other items of value and that perhaps or possibly that was the motive for this crime. Kevin Sr. had recently purchased a 44 Magnum. It had like an eight-inch barrel on it. It had a laser scope on it. It was messing along with some rifles and another handgun. Also, there was some coins that were taken. They were mint collectors coins.
Starting point is 00:13:42 You know, they were polished. They were in seals. As for know, they were polished. They were, they were in seals. As for who could have committed this crime, Kevin Jr. has no idea. Investigators were trying to figure out who would attack and take his father's life and what would be the motive. Kevin Jr. he had stated that he was not responsible. I'm heading on knowledge.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Shortly after wrapping up their interview with Kevin Jr., police received an unexpected phone call from a man named Jeff Jerome. He was a musician and the night before he was playing at a bar that was about five miles south of the apartment complex where Kevin Senior lived. He got off at about 3 a.m. He went out to his pickup truck
Starting point is 00:14:30 and noticed that there was a wallet in the pickup truck. And there was an answering machine in the pickup truck. And he went through the wallet, was able to find a business card of this Kevin Boyd. Jeff can't explain how a homicide victim's belongings able to find a business card of this Kevin Boyd. Jeff can't explain how a homicide victims belongings ended up in the back of his truck. Multiple people saw him there. So there was never any serious consideration
Starting point is 00:14:56 that he was a suspect. He was very insistent with the investigators at the wallet, and the answering machine was not in the back of his truck when he parked that at the bar so that helped adjust or kind of clarify the time of death that this incident could have occurred. Investigators put Kevin's death between 11 p.m. when their witness arrived at the bar and 3 a.m. when he left. at the bar and 3am when he left. When detectives obtain the wallet, they're surprised to find cash inside, along with several credit cards.
Starting point is 00:15:31 If unknown assailants were coming into the home and robbing, and they're taking guns and other items of value, why would they not take the cash? The answering machine is also a mystery. When they had recovered the answering machine from the individual at the bar, the microcosets were not at it. So that was an interesting clue as did someone call ahead?
Starting point is 00:15:58 Did he have an appointment? Was this a business deal gone bad? What was on that tape that could indicate who the killers are? With the new potential timeline provided by Mr. Jerome in hand, detectives circle their attention back to Kevin Jr. and his alibi. Investigators talk to the girlfriend and her mother. They pretty much said that she couldn't have gone
Starting point is 00:16:24 you where. The trailer has sent walls. Investigators talk to the girlfriend and her mother. They pretty much said that she couldn't have gone anywhere. The trailer has sent walls. And the mother, she came out, I think, back 4'35 o'clock in the morning, and he was there. She confirmed he was there online. Investigators hope the results from the autopsy can help move the case forward. It took a long time to do because how brutal the murder was.
Starting point is 00:16:45 There were four to five blunt force trauma injuries to the head. At the autopsy, it was learned of Kevin had been struck by a hard object, metal object, that actually crushed his skull. There was a paint transfer from an object that was used to hit him in the head. Where they hit him so hard, they split his skin open,
Starting point is 00:17:08 and there was black paint that was found embedded in his skull. So that let investigators know we're dealing with a black object and elongated objects such as a baseball bat, something that would be able to generate that type of horse with that type of paint transfer. There was also approximately 21 stab wounds to his body. They were all over the place. He had one do his face.
Starting point is 00:17:30 He had multiple in his stomach, multiple in his back. For someone to stab somebody that many times, they're not normal anyways. I mean, even to stab a person once is not normal. The autopsy determined that this was a knife used that was approximately five inches in length. There were also indications that some of the stab wounds were postmortem. The combination of the blunt force trauma to the head and the stab wounds were the cause of death.
Starting point is 00:18:03 This is not what you would expect if somebody saw an attack. to the head and the stab wounds were the cause of death. This is not what you would expect if somebody saw an attack coming. Investigators thought there were two people that inflict that many wounds, that type. When somebody sees a knife attack coming or a baseball bat attack coming, they get into a defensive posture. So you're gonna find deep cuts on their hands, deep cuts on their arms. And here, there were two small cuts on his right hand and a couple of minor bruises in his wrist area. I mean, I would say that if initial blow was to the skull,
Starting point is 00:18:36 he didn't have the chance to really react. He got up briefly trying to defend himself, but could not overcome the two people that just started stabbing him and continued to beat him. This crime was so brutal, though it was apparent to the investigators right off the bat, this is somebody that knew him that tried making this look like it was a robbery.
Starting point is 00:18:58 The people that did this, investigators knew from the scene went there with a purpose, and that purpose was to kill him. the investigators knew from the scene went there with a purpose, and that purpose was to kill him. Coming up, suspicious actions call into question the woman closest to Kevin Boyd. The day after he was murdered, she was on her way to Canada. The timing obviously raised suspicions in people. And our risky side hustle leaves investigators wondering if Kevin's killer was out for revenge.
Starting point is 00:19:30 The guys would go and show up and basically empty the apartment. It could have been a disgruntled person that was evicted. Hey, staff listeners, it's Stephanie Gamolka with Oxygen True Crime. Want to know what's number one on our wish list? A Dateline Premium subscription. Get yourself or a loved one, the gift of a Dateline podcast subscription for ad free episodes, bonus content, and early access. Start listening by heading to Apple Podcasts or go to apple.co slash date line premium.
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Starting point is 00:21:11 Download the Amazon Music app today. In the days after the murder of Kevin Boyd Sr., investigators theorized that the popular businessman was the victim of a targeted hit and not a robbery gone wrong. We're going back through his associates we're trying to figure out what happened that night who he had contact with. So during the investigation everybody is going to be looked at everybody's going to be interviewed. but he's going to be interviewed. Detectives discover that Kevin had a controversial side
Starting point is 00:21:47 business. Kevin's senior had a business, and they did the manual work as far as doing evictions. Like, he had a team that would go in and carry out, you know, the possessions and stuff like that. Basically landlords would call them in the middle of the night. The guys would go and show up and basically empty the apartment. It could have been a disgruntled person that was evicted.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Multiple names came up and multiple names were obvious, and some of those names were. We don't think this person had something to do with it, but we have to talk to them to see. We're falling up leads. I mean a lot of of times we get lead, we follow it up and it's just kind of going nowhere. Investigators also have to rule out Suspect's closest to home, starting with Kevin's ex-wife, Lynn. She seemed a little upset, concerned. I mean, this was her former spouse, and she knew that her son was quite upset.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Lynn swears to have no knowledge of her ex-husband's murder. According to Lynn, she and Kevin were amicable for the sake of their son, but rarely spoke about anything outside of parenting duties. Her alibi was her girlfriend. She was living with an individual by the name of Julie Greene. They had gone and rented some movies. She's very adamant.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Rebecca Lee told us that they were together all night, she never left the house. And Julie Grain backed that alibi up. Investigators ask Lynn if she can think of anyone who might want her ex-husband dead. Lynn immediately suggests Don Lucorelli, Kevin's right-hand man. She had given the name of Don as stating that he may have mob or mafia ties, and that she believed that he might have something to do with murder.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Lynn also points a finger at Kevin's girlfriend, Judy Kaminsky. The day after he was murdered, she was on her way to Canada. She'd gone with her son to Canada for the weekend. The timing obviously raised suspicions in people. Obviously, she was interviewed. She gave a complete logical explanation as to what the trip was about. She went to Canada before she found out that he was dead. It was a long planned event, and it was ruled out
Starting point is 00:24:09 that that was not something spur of the moment. But it's not just the ill-timed travel that raises eyebrows. It was later discovered that she had a life insurance policy on Kevin Sr. and Judy was a beneficiary. That angle was investigated. It was determined that they jointly had decided to take that out because Judy was a business partner as well.
Starting point is 00:24:38 And the purpose of that was to make sure that one of them were to die or pass away. The other one would have the funds to run the business. With Kevin Seanyers' long-term girlfriend and business partner taken off the suspect list, Kevin's loved ones gather to say goodbye on August 9th, 1994. It was odd because the police were there
Starting point is 00:25:04 sitting outside the funeral home. MUSIC Investigators keep a close eye on one attendee in particular, Don Lugarelli. He was viewed as somebody that they should look at because he had worked for the business. There were some discussions about him buying one of the businesses from Kevin.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Obviously, we had to have Don come in, he had explained his alibi and everything. They asked me if I'd come down. I said, I don't know a problem. So I went down and took the polygraph test. The one question that really stuck to me is like, did you murder Kevin Boyd, or do you have any knowledge of who murdered Kevin Boyd?
Starting point is 00:25:45 You know, and they asked quite a few questions. It was about a half hour procedure. He passed it with flying colors. After they asked him, you know Kevin, you know him as well as anybody. If you had any suspects, who should we be looking at? And Lynn immediately left his mouth. You know, who should we be looking at and Lynn immediately left his mouth?
Starting point is 00:26:04 MUSIC Right after the funeral, Lynn never came up there. A little Kevin never came up there to the burial site. To find out the next day, the reason that he didn't go to the burial site is there too busy at the courthouse getting paper rights to take over Lake Horyan Rental. Judy was a beneficiary of the life insurance policy
Starting point is 00:26:27 on Kevin Senior. The Kevin was the beneficiary of the business. And now that then was his guardian, she would be in charge of the business and take care of stuff like that. Kevin was convinced his dad had a lot of money, and he's going to run the business with his mother and have all kinds of money,
Starting point is 00:26:43 and life would be good. Later, I went to lunch with Little Kevin. The only thing he would say was, you know, I don't know what's going on. All I know is I got to run $2 million businesses now. And, you know, like that's all he cared about. Like, didn't even say anything about his dad. Don tells detectives he fears Lynn is destroying everything Kevin worked so hard to build.
Starting point is 00:27:07 When I was in there, I would drive by and I could see her. They were running in the place. Her and Julie, little Kevin, I know they sold an excavator somebody up in the middle of here for half of what it was worth just to get cash. Don became very concerned because there were some anomalies in the finances. And one of the things that they had identified
Starting point is 00:27:31 was that money was disappeared out of the safe. According to Don, only two people had access to that safe. Him and Kevin Boyd Sr. When I first died working for Kevin, a polar combination on his wallet put it down and he wrote right down the same combination. On a piece of paper, he gave it to me. He said, stick this in your wallet.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Behind something, he said, you have it, in case you ever forget the combination. He goes, trust me. So I knew that the combination was always in his wallet. Don had noticed one day that I believe it was Lynn came in and just opened the safe right up. And he was like, how did she do that? Because she doesn't have the code.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Kevin was very private. He was very secure conscious. And all of the sudden, after he died, Lynn was moving in to try and take that business over and was going into that safe repeatedly. And the only way she could have gotten that combination was if she had gotten a hold of that piece of paper with the combination from his wallet. Detectives head to the police evidence room
Starting point is 00:28:35 before a closer look. We were aware that the combination was in Kevin's wallet. And either myself or myself won the investigators went through the wallet. That piece of paper was missing. It was literally the only thing missing out of the wallet. So clearly, whoever had taken the wallet had taken the combination.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Coming up, a shocking suspect comes forward. She contacted the authorities and stated that she wanted to break out her alibi, and she had additional information. You lie about stuff like that because you're covering stuff off, you're trying to help somebody. Weeks after 42-year-old businessman Kevin Boyd When investigators wanted to go back and talk to her, it was basically, I'm not talking to you. I've got a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:29:27 You're not talking to my son anymore, either. And they basically went to the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital.
Starting point is 00:29:39 They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the hospital. They were in the, I'm not talking to you. I've got a lawyer. You're not talking to my son anymore, either. And they basically walled off communication.
Starting point is 00:29:51 They no longer were willing to cooperate with police. Weeks turned into months without any movement in the case. I knew they were doing everything they possibly could. The detectives kept constant contact with me. Finally, on November 23, 1994, three months since the brutal murder of Kevin Boyd, a lawyer representing Lynn's girlfriend, Julie Greene, requests a meeting with law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:30:26 At that point, I think suspicions agreed kind of became infectious between Julie Greene, Lynn Boyd, and Kevin Jr. and there were infighting. And during one of these hostile confrontations between Julie and Lynn, Julie then contacted the authorities and stated that she wanted to recant her alibi, and she had additional information.
Starting point is 00:30:48 . Detectives immediately head to Julie's attorney's office to speak with her. Julie Greene basically said that she had lied and that Lynn had, in fact, left her house the night of the murder and was gone for several hours between approximately 10 at night to 3 in the morning. Julie swears she only made up the story
Starting point is 00:31:14 because she believed Lynn was innocent. Lynn had told her that her son had was having some problems and that she met him up in the Lake Orient area at Burger King. But if the police had found out about that, it would look really bad. So she asked Julie to lie for, and so she went along with it, and gave her the alibi.
Starting point is 00:31:32 But now, nearly four months later, Julie claims Lynn was involved in the murder. She says late October, Lynn admitted to her that she had killed Kevin. And now, she will be concerned because she was a alibi that she was going to get involved. She's going to be charged also. She had brought some coins with her
Starting point is 00:31:56 that she had found at her house, and they were coins that were taken from Kevin's senior's apartment the night he was murdered. She did submit to a polygraph examination and she was found to be truthful. Detectives decide not to charge Julie with making false statements to authorities and begin putting together their case against Lynn.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Then, a week later, the mother of Kevin Junior's girlfriend calls the station with some troubling information. Her son-in-law is concerned because Kevin had given him a gun to get rid of an early October. It says you may want to talk to him. So he needs to say myself and another investigator went up to LaPierre and spoke with him. The man's name is Gary Wilson, and he's ready to come clean.
Starting point is 00:32:47 He told the police, Kevin asked me to get rid of the 44, so I sold it to a drug dealer up in Flint. Mr. Wilson agreed to go with us to try to recover the gun and Flint. Ultimately, after a number of hours, the gun turned up in the back yard of the house. There was no doubt, no doubt, that that was the gun that had been stolen from his dad's apartment. Investigators don't charge Gary Wilson with any crime and turn their attention back to Kevin's girlfriend
Starting point is 00:33:18 and alibi, Andrea Lenton. She took a polygraph, did not do well on it, and ended up admitting that her and Kevin had gone to the Burger King at approximately 11 o'clock at night, and had met up with Lynn, and that Kevin and Lynn had gone out into the car and talked. You lie about stuff like that because you're covering stuff up, you're trying to help somebody. So right there, they knew Kevin was involved.
Starting point is 00:33:44 But the case is about to take an even more dramatic turn. trying to help somebody. So right there, they knew Kevin was involved. But the case is about to take an even more dramatic turn. As they were working on that angle, they received a phone call at the Oakland County Sheriff's Department, and it was Lynn telling them she couldn't take it anymore and to come and get her because she was responsible for killing her husband. I think at some point, Lynn determined that there was enough evidence and information
Starting point is 00:34:10 that she's going to be caught. For so many months now, she'd been lying to us, so would the question could be, well, when was she lying now, was she lying then? After four months of claiming her innocence, Lynn is now in police custody and confesses to killing Kevin Sr., insisting that Julie Greene masterminded the whole thing. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:34:48 I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:35:04 I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. She felt a trap, and then what happened was... ...catch them. They're in the stomach. She mentioned that she had used the bat, and that Julie had used the knife. But during this her statement, on several occasions, she referred to Julie as a heat. So that kind of drew our attention.
Starting point is 00:35:25 To detectives, it seems Lynn just revealed the true identity of her co-conspirator, her own son. We took Kevin into custody, because we feel we had at this time, based on a circumstance evidence that he was involved. In the beginning, he was argumentative. You guys got the wrong guy. What are you guys doing? You guys are wrong, you know, about it.
Starting point is 00:35:50 It's every, it's Julie, it's Julie, it's Julie. I'm going to jail no matter what. If you guys do well, no, no. I'll wait a minute. But it's true. I hear no one in. So Kevin County Sheriff, when you talk to your mom today,
Starting point is 00:36:02 you ask her how it happened. So she was with her, what happened? She said that she was there where she didn't kill him. She said that Julie killed her. She killed her in a toxic polygraph with a marital meat. Then one of the detectives pulled out the gun with the scope and Kevin just got deflated. And the detectives looked scope, and Kevin just got deflated.
Starting point is 00:36:25 And the detectives looked at me and he goes, Kevin, stop, we know. The detective asked him what type of person would do this to somebody like your father, and he just put his head down and said you're looking at him. I told him, we're just second here. Kevin, you're telling me you killed your dad? So yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:45 So then he gave it all up. Then in Kevin themselves, thought of this, thought how to do it, and together built up an anger towards him. So they decided to do this. They drove to the apartment. They waited till he fell asleep. They went inside of the apartment. His mother took a couple of real hard swings at his dad's head,
Starting point is 00:37:10 and he described him on the case of home runs. And to the surprise of both of them, he got on his feet. So they kind of panicked, and Lynn continued to hit him in the head with the bat. When Kevin was asked, what did you do at that point? He said something the effect of, I just went crazy with the knife. He admitted that he just started stabbing his dad over and over and over again. It's the first time in the whole investigation I saw him cry.
Starting point is 00:37:51 And the real tears, I mean, he wasn't putting on a show. I mean, I could tell that this was a, it was a classic confession. As for motive, Kevin Jr. claims that his dad was abusive and controlling. But investigators contend there's far more to the story. When all of the evidence and all of the interviews are compiled, it was clear to the investigators that Lynn had manipulated Kevin Jr. That the father was evil, and that he was a bad person, and that if he were to be killed,
Starting point is 00:38:28 their lives could be much better and safer. Kevin Jr. I think manipulated his mom for attention. There was one incident where he had some bruising to his face, and he told his mom that he had gotten into a fight with his father. It wasn't true. But it built up a rage in Linnum. She was telling people he beat him up.
Starting point is 00:38:47 He beat him up. I'm going to kill him. I'm going to kill him. This guy is evil. Coming up, detectives uncover the final piece to the puzzle. This t-shirt fell out, and they opened a t-shirt, and there was a knife in there. And the mother turns on her son.
Starting point is 00:39:08 She said, I was being a good mother, and I initially took the fall for him. But that's not true. I wasn't there. I had nothing to do with it. In the winter of 1994, Lynn and Kevin Boy Jr. separately confessed to participating in the murder of Lynn's ex-husband and Kevin's father, Kevin Boyd Sr. But they are telling two very different stories of the same crime. You know, it did right off the bat, they weren't able to get their story straight.
Starting point is 00:39:48 I didn't believe it where they said. Lynn said different things in the confession from Kevin, you really don't know what to believe. And both of the individuals at that point then were incarcerated pending trial. In May of 1995, nine months after the murder, there's a stunning development. Now you have a business that no one owns, right?
Starting point is 00:40:14 The people that the Arab parents are all incarcerated and charged with the murder. So the building was being sold. The last item that was sold was a compressor, and as they were moving it, this t-shirt fell out, and they opened a t-shirt and it was a knife in there. Kevin had these shirts made up for all the guys on the evictions, and he never left a little Kevin out either.
Starting point is 00:40:41 So the shirt the knife was wrapped up and was a medium. And he only bought a medium shirt for a little covenant. They couldn't find any blood or a transferring like that. I did speak with the medical examiner. He says this knife is consistent with what could have been used. It's not a smoking gun, but it may be as close as the prosecution is going to get. Mother and son are tried separately the following year. In complete disregard of their earlier confessions, both now claim innocence.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Lynn tried to put it on a cabin and Kevin tried to put it on Julie during the trial itself. At both trials, the prosecution argues Lynn Boyd was motivated by greed and the longstanding hatred of her ex-husband. Lynn's alimony was running out, and she figures that if, and because Kevin is a juvenile right now, and she waited three weeks, it might have been different at the time, but that way she'd be his guardian,
Starting point is 00:41:48 and she could run the business, and everything would work out okay. Linda didn't take the stand of her trial, but the defense of her trial, clearly from the questioning and from the argument, was to blame her son. My son did this, and I was being the good mother, and I initially took the fall for him. But that's not true. I wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:42:08 I had nothing to do with it. It was my son that did it. Kevin went from, I was in the trailer park, the whole night, with my girlfriend, and never left to. I was there. I had the knife. This is what I did. This is what I took. To then, later on, reverting back to, I gave him the keys, but I wasn't there. It was my mom and Julie.
Starting point is 00:42:32 The website back and forth, and they still tried to bring Julie into it. But when you play a taped interview of a suspect confessing to a crime that has a lot of weight with a jury, and in this case, the taped interviews of both Lynn Boyd and Kevin Jr. were very damning. Both mother and son are found guilty. And with now 18-year-old Kevin tried as an adult,
Starting point is 00:43:01 both are sentenced to life without parole. I believe Kevin acted on his own tuition at the end of the day. Yet, did she put in his head like, oh, you'll be rich and have all this money, and you won't have to deal with your dad anymore? Sure, she probably did say that. But do I buy that as an excuse I don't?
Starting point is 00:43:23 I wanted them to know that they killed somebody that loved them dearly. He did. Probably even after the divorce, I think he still loved her, you know. Almost 30 years after the murder, Lynn Boyd remains behind bars. But Kevin Jr. had a change of fate
Starting point is 00:43:48 thanks to a 2012 ruling by the US Supreme Court. There was a recent Supreme Court ruling on juvenile offenders that were sentenced as an adult for life or long sentences. As a result of that Supreme Court ruling, Kevin Jr.'s case was brought before the court. He was resentanced. The judge basically vacated the life without parole,
Starting point is 00:44:17 sentence and sentence into a minimum of 25 years in prison, which he had basically already served, and he was paroled in January of this year. I don't believe he should be free. I'm not going to wish him harm, but I can't welcome him in with open arms right now. I just sat. I mean, it's very sad. Because the kid doesn't understand how much his dad really
Starting point is 00:44:38 loved him. That dad would have done anything for that boy. He just couldn't see it. Lynn Boyd is serving her life sentence at the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ipsilanti, Michigan. Kevin Boyd, Jr. earned his high school equivalency diploma behind bars.
Starting point is 00:45:01 In 2017, he told a reporter, I am not even a reflection of who I used to be. He has been out of prison since January of 2020.

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