Investigators say it really comes down to this: Without any physical evidence, eyewitnesses, or confessions there simply is not a strong criminal case to be made. Boswell and McCloud are held without bond.Neither has entered a plea and court records do not name attorneys authorized to speak on their behalf.In a series of press conferences, Sullivan County Sheriff Jeff Cassidy tells reporters that the toddler's mom, Maggie Boswell, is giving "conflicting" and "inaccurate" statements to authorities — and claims that he is confounded by many of her answers. And so it is all the more crucial that Evelyn be found dead or hopefully alive.The TBI reports receiving close to 800 tips so far in the Evelyn Boswell case. Days later, the body was positively identified as Evelyn's.Although she had not yet been charged in connection with Evelyn's death, a judge raised Maggie Boswell's bond from $25,000 to $150,000. Angela Boswell and William McCloud appeared in Bristol court. "And I'm serious about that. We urge anyone with information to come forward," said Jeff Cassidy, Sullivan County Sheriff. According to an investigator with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations, the girl was wearing the "exact same" clothing that Evelyn was last seen wearing when she vanished. A reward of more than $50,000 is offered for information leading to her whereabouts.In the AMBER Alert, officials say they have information that indicates that people traveling in a gray 2007 BMW with Tennessee plate 3M96W9 and front-end damage might have information in the disappearance of the toddler. Staubus said the penalty for first-degree murder is life in prison – but that could be escalated to a death sentence or life without parole, WJHL reported. Maggie Boswell appeared before the judge Monday afternoon. (WJHL)- A Sullivan County mother recently indicted on several charges related to the death of her infant daughter is set to be arraigned in court Friday morning.According to a release, Boswell will be arraigned in Sullivan County Criminal Court via video. She and another man, William McCloud, are charged with possession of stolen property. Her mother, Megan "Maggie" Boswell, is questioned by police, who want to know why it took several weeks for her to report the child missing. Although she had not yet been charged in connection with Evelyn's death, a judge raised Maggie Boswell's bond from $25,000 to $150,000.