DA in Greenville Mississippi charge William Eggleston with accessory after the fact

The Issue

 

 

My father, US Navy Veteran Dentist Dr. Thomas Chester Boring 's, unsolved murder is fabricated by Photographer William Eggleston with Murderabilia. 

 

 

 

Dr. TC Boring was a Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy. He joined the Navy in 1949 and he was honorably discharged in 1972.

I am his only sibling sharing his story about how he was murdered in his home on May 10, 1980 at 103 Virginia Street in Greenwood Mississippi. I share his story in hopes to preserve his legacy and bring awareness to his unsolved murder that is fabricated by Photographer William Eggleston with Murderabilia. 

If you're not aware what Murderabilia then please follow this link to a Wikipedia page to learn more about how murderers profit off of their murder with Murderabilia

Just recently I found the murder weapon that William Eggleston is selling at his portrait exhibitions, in his fine art photography books and in his films. The murder weapon is an hatchet �

Eggleston took a picture of the hatchet sometime after my father's death before 1983. The Title of the photograph is called (Untitled) Near the River at Greenville Mississippi 1983 - 86. 

 

 

 

Two and half years after the newspapers stopped reporting on my father's unsolved murder. Eggleston started selling his Murderabilia in regards to my father's unsolved murder which is this photograph of the murder weapon that murdered my father.

It is a fact no murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of my father's home that was set on fire with him in it. 

As well Eggleston has two different claims as to where my father was murdered with his photograph he took of my father at 508 Macarthur St. in Greenwood Mississippi before February of 1971 called (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

Egleston claimed in London at his portraits exhibition in 2016 Curators Tour, National Portrait Gallery William Eggleston's Portrait Exhibition with Curator Philip Prodger my father was murdered where he took the photo (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972. Below here is (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

 

 

(Untitled) TC Boring 1972

 

 

Eggleston would later claim in an essay called Perfectly Boring published in Oxford American magazine located in Little Rock Arkansas my father was not murdered where he took the photo (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

 

 

 

There are 13 photographs Eggleston took of my father and his home at 508 Macarthur St. in Greenwood Mississippi that he uses as his murderabilia in regards to my father's life and unsolved murder. 

Eggleston also fabricates my father's career in the military in the essay "Perfectly Boring" stating he was in the Korean war when he never was. Eggleston also made many defamatory and false comments about my father's life and unsolved murder in the essay "Perfectly Boring".

Egleston signed and received a letter from me in 2019 yet he still to this day refuses to speak to me. In the letter I asked if he could please speak to me about my father's unsolved murder because he claims he knows about the murder weapon that killed him and meanwhile he is making millions of dollars all over the world off of my father's murder with Murderabilia. 

One and half years after the newspapers stopped reporting on my father's unsolved murder. Then Eggleston started selling his Murderabilia in regards to my father's unsolved murder around 1983 with his photograph (Untitled) Near the River in Greenville Mississippi 1983 - 86. 

There are three newspaper clippings about my father's unsolved murder taken from the Greenwood Commonwealth in Mississippi. Below are the three newspaper clippings. 

There are three newspaper clippings about my father's unsolved murder taken from the Greenwood Commonwealth in Mississippi. Below here are the three newspaper clippings. 

 

 

 

 

 

The information I gathered about Boring's unsolved murder was gathered from Newspaper clippings. Below here is the information. 

1. May 10, 1980 Greenwood Police Chief James Stevens said there appeared to be no indication of foul Play at 103 Virginia Street in Greenwood Mississippi 38930.

2. The Leflore County coroner James Hankins said an inquestory had left its verdict of cause of death open pending an autopsy request by a family member. 

3. Greenwood Police Chief and Fire Commissioner Eddie Ambrose reported in the newspaper on Boring's murder.

4. Ambrose said Boring's body was found in a sitting room behind his bedroom. 

5. Number 3 Fire station in Greenwood Mississippi put out the fire at his home. 

6. A pumper from Fire Station number 2 also answered the call.

7. The official cause of death is smoke inhalation per Leflore County coroner James Hankins following the results of an autopsy.

8. Pathologist report of the autopsy revealed numerous wounds about the head, including a fractured skull and a possible broken jaw.

9. Ambrose said in his opinion the debris removed from Boring's body could not have caused the injuries the pathologist found during the autopsy.

10. Ambrose said the cut on Boring's forehead could have possibly come from a fall against a nearby window sill. Hitting his head on the window sill, then falling back into the room attempting to get out of the fire. 

11. Ambrose surmised the fire had been burning 45 minutes to an hour before it was discovered by two passersby and an alarm turned on at 3:28 a.m.

12. The fire captain noticed a blue blaze coming out of a room and then he immediately shut off the natural gas at the meter putting out the blue blaze in boring's home. 

13. Materials were sent to the Mississippi crime laboratory in Jackson.

14. Fire Marshall Maxie Ellis wrote a letter to Ambrose as to where the fire began and the cause.

15. Ambrose stated in his opinion based on 11-year of service as a criminal investigator with the military police he didn't think the material found on top of Boring's back could have caused the damages to Boring's head which the autopsy revealed. 

16. The Greenwood Mississippi Police department worked on the case.

17. Reviewing the autopsy, it appeared Boring had been attacked. His apparent assailant was left handed as most damage to his head was on the victim's right side.

18. An autopsy at Greenwood Leflore hospital performed by Donald E. Pierce, revealed Boring had recent injury to the skull fracture of the right side, scalp lacerations and multiple contusions on both sides of his head and on the forehead. He also noticed extensive second to fourth degree burns. Dr. Pierce noted on his death certificate that Dr. Boring had died from a homicide. Below is the back of Dr. Boring's death certificate. 

 

19. Police Chief James Stevens refused to term the incident a murder, although he said it one time investigation turned up a prime suspect.

20. An investigation by the State Fire Marshal's office revealed that arson was possible.

21. Ambrose believed the fire began in the living room because there was a big hole in the floor.

22. The last two people to see Boring alive were two Cooks across the street at a restaurant.

23. Reviewing the autopsy it appeared Boring had been attacked. Has a parent assailant was left handed as most damage to his head was on the victim's right side. 

24. Ambrose later termed Boring's death a Homicide. 

25. The pathologist report determined that the weight of the boards found on Boring's back were not enough to cause damage to the head following the autopsy. 

26. Amber said he did not feel foul play was involved in the beginning of the investigation, but later changed his mind.

27. Steven said the case continues to stay open. 

28. (Untitled) Near the River in Greenville Mississippi 1983-86 by Photographer William Eggleston is a photo of the murder weapon that murdered Boring.

29. No murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of his home and police chief Stevens even refused to turn his death as a murder.

Lastly 

30. Egleston is the only one that has the photo of the murder weapon that murdered my father and is profiting off of my father's unsolved murder with Murderabilia. 

Our family needs closure. We need the District Attorney's Office in Greenville Mississippi to charge Eggleston Jr with accessory after the fact for the murder of U.S. Navy Veteran Dentist Dr. Thomas Chester Boring of Greenwood Mississippi. 

You're welcome to call the District Attorney Office in Greenville Mississippi at the phone number 662-378-2105 and ask them to please charge Eggleston with accessory after the fact in regards to my father's unsolved murder. Who is the third party he met with that brought the murder weapon to him to photograph? The third party should be charged with murder.

Is this third party person also receiving money from the money Eggleston makes from his Murderabilia and the sale of the photograph of the said murder weapon? My family has many questions like this that need answered. We need and want closure. As well, my father deserves Justice. 

Sign the petition to help bring Justice for Dr. Boring and his family who suffer every day not knowing who murdered my father. 

Thank you for your support. #JusticeforBoring 

 

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Jane FlowersPetition StarterI am a True Crime Author, Writer, Clothing designer with my online store called Jane's Stylish Designs, I am the host of The True Crime and Portraits Podcast and in my spare time I am a Photographer. I also fight for Justice for my father Dr. T.C. Boring.

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The Issue

 

 

My father, US Navy Veteran Dentist Dr. Thomas Chester Boring 's, unsolved murder is fabricated by Photographer William Eggleston with Murderabilia. 

 

 

 

Dr. TC Boring was a Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy. He joined the Navy in 1949 and he was honorably discharged in 1972.

I am his only sibling sharing his story about how he was murdered in his home on May 10, 1980 at 103 Virginia Street in Greenwood Mississippi. I share his story in hopes to preserve his legacy and bring awareness to his unsolved murder that is fabricated by Photographer William Eggleston with Murderabilia. 

If you're not aware what Murderabilia then please follow this link to a Wikipedia page to learn more about how murderers profit off of their murder with Murderabilia

Just recently I found the murder weapon that William Eggleston is selling at his portrait exhibitions, in his fine art photography books and in his films. The murder weapon is an hatchet �

Eggleston took a picture of the hatchet sometime after my father's death before 1983. The Title of the photograph is called (Untitled) Near the River at Greenville Mississippi 1983 - 86. 

 

 

 

Two and half years after the newspapers stopped reporting on my father's unsolved murder. Eggleston started selling his Murderabilia in regards to my father's unsolved murder which is this photograph of the murder weapon that murdered my father.

It is a fact no murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of my father's home that was set on fire with him in it. 

As well Eggleston has two different claims as to where my father was murdered with his photograph he took of my father at 508 Macarthur St. in Greenwood Mississippi before February of 1971 called (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

Egleston claimed in London at his portraits exhibition in 2016 Curators Tour, National Portrait Gallery William Eggleston's Portrait Exhibition with Curator Philip Prodger my father was murdered where he took the photo (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972. Below here is (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

 

 

(Untitled) TC Boring 1972

 

 

Eggleston would later claim in an essay called Perfectly Boring published in Oxford American magazine located in Little Rock Arkansas my father was not murdered where he took the photo (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972.

 

 

 

There are 13 photographs Eggleston took of my father and his home at 508 Macarthur St. in Greenwood Mississippi that he uses as his murderabilia in regards to my father's life and unsolved murder. 

Eggleston also fabricates my father's career in the military in the essay "Perfectly Boring" stating he was in the Korean war when he never was. Eggleston also made many defamatory and false comments about my father's life and unsolved murder in the essay "Perfectly Boring".

Egleston signed and received a letter from me in 2019 yet he still to this day refuses to speak to me. In the letter I asked if he could please speak to me about my father's unsolved murder because he claims he knows about the murder weapon that killed him and meanwhile he is making millions of dollars all over the world off of my father's murder with Murderabilia. 

One and half years after the newspapers stopped reporting on my father's unsolved murder. Then Eggleston started selling his Murderabilia in regards to my father's unsolved murder around 1983 with his photograph (Untitled) Near the River in Greenville Mississippi 1983 - 86. 

There are three newspaper clippings about my father's unsolved murder taken from the Greenwood Commonwealth in Mississippi. Below are the three newspaper clippings. 

There are three newspaper clippings about my father's unsolved murder taken from the Greenwood Commonwealth in Mississippi. Below here are the three newspaper clippings. 

 

 

 

 

 

The information I gathered about Boring's unsolved murder was gathered from Newspaper clippings. Below here is the information. 

1. May 10, 1980 Greenwood Police Chief James Stevens said there appeared to be no indication of foul Play at 103 Virginia Street in Greenwood Mississippi 38930.

2. The Leflore County coroner James Hankins said an inquestory had left its verdict of cause of death open pending an autopsy request by a family member. 

3. Greenwood Police Chief and Fire Commissioner Eddie Ambrose reported in the newspaper on Boring's murder.

4. Ambrose said Boring's body was found in a sitting room behind his bedroom. 

5. Number 3 Fire station in Greenwood Mississippi put out the fire at his home. 

6. A pumper from Fire Station number 2 also answered the call.

7. The official cause of death is smoke inhalation per Leflore County coroner James Hankins following the results of an autopsy.

8. Pathologist report of the autopsy revealed numerous wounds about the head, including a fractured skull and a possible broken jaw.

9. Ambrose said in his opinion the debris removed from Boring's body could not have caused the injuries the pathologist found during the autopsy.

10. Ambrose said the cut on Boring's forehead could have possibly come from a fall against a nearby window sill. Hitting his head on the window sill, then falling back into the room attempting to get out of the fire. 

11. Ambrose surmised the fire had been burning 45 minutes to an hour before it was discovered by two passersby and an alarm turned on at 3:28 a.m.

12. The fire captain noticed a blue blaze coming out of a room and then he immediately shut off the natural gas at the meter putting out the blue blaze in boring's home. 

13. Materials were sent to the Mississippi crime laboratory in Jackson.

14. Fire Marshall Maxie Ellis wrote a letter to Ambrose as to where the fire began and the cause.

15. Ambrose stated in his opinion based on 11-year of service as a criminal investigator with the military police he didn't think the material found on top of Boring's back could have caused the damages to Boring's head which the autopsy revealed. 

16. The Greenwood Mississippi Police department worked on the case.

17. Reviewing the autopsy, it appeared Boring had been attacked. His apparent assailant was left handed as most damage to his head was on the victim's right side.

18. An autopsy at Greenwood Leflore hospital performed by Donald E. Pierce, revealed Boring had recent injury to the skull fracture of the right side, scalp lacerations and multiple contusions on both sides of his head and on the forehead. He also noticed extensive second to fourth degree burns. Dr. Pierce noted on his death certificate that Dr. Boring had died from a homicide. Below is the back of Dr. Boring's death certificate. 

 

19. Police Chief James Stevens refused to term the incident a murder, although he said it one time investigation turned up a prime suspect.

20. An investigation by the State Fire Marshal's office revealed that arson was possible.

21. Ambrose believed the fire began in the living room because there was a big hole in the floor.

22. The last two people to see Boring alive were two Cooks across the street at a restaurant.

23. Reviewing the autopsy it appeared Boring had been attacked. Has a parent assailant was left handed as most damage to his head was on the victim's right side. 

24. Ambrose later termed Boring's death a Homicide. 

25. The pathologist report determined that the weight of the boards found on Boring's back were not enough to cause damage to the head following the autopsy. 

26. Amber said he did not feel foul play was involved in the beginning of the investigation, but later changed his mind.

27. Steven said the case continues to stay open. 

28. (Untitled) Near the River in Greenville Mississippi 1983-86 by Photographer William Eggleston is a photo of the murder weapon that murdered Boring.

29. No murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of his home and police chief Stevens even refused to turn his death as a murder.

Lastly 

30. Egleston is the only one that has the photo of the murder weapon that murdered my father and is profiting off of my father's unsolved murder with Murderabilia. 

Our family needs closure. We need the District Attorney's Office in Greenville Mississippi to charge Eggleston Jr with accessory after the fact for the murder of U.S. Navy Veteran Dentist Dr. Thomas Chester Boring of Greenwood Mississippi. 

You're welcome to call the District Attorney Office in Greenville Mississippi at the phone number 662-378-2105 and ask them to please charge Eggleston with accessory after the fact in regards to my father's unsolved murder. Who is the third party he met with that brought the murder weapon to him to photograph? The third party should be charged with murder.

Is this third party person also receiving money from the money Eggleston makes from his Murderabilia and the sale of the photograph of the said murder weapon? My family has many questions like this that need answered. We need and want closure. As well, my father deserves Justice. 

Sign the petition to help bring Justice for Dr. Boring and his family who suffer every day not knowing who murdered my father. 

Thank you for your support. #JusticeforBoring 

 

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Jane FlowersPetition StarterI am a True Crime Author, Writer, Clothing designer with my online store called Jane's Stylish Designs, I am the host of The True Crime and Portraits Podcast and in my spare time I am a Photographer. I also fight for Justice for my father Dr. T.C. Boring.
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