Lawyers for the family of Quawan “Bobby” Charles are demanding the immediate arrest of a Loreauville woman who they say was one of the last people to see the Baldwin
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BALDWIN, LOUISIANA: Attorneys for the family of Quawan Charles, 15, say that a new audio implicates Janet Irvin who was allegedly the last person to see Charles alive in the teenager s death. Quawan disappeared on October 30,2020, with his body being found a few days later on November 3 in a sugar cane field, around 30 minutes from his house. His family s lawyers say the new audio, which was obtained by CBS This Morning , features Irvin admitting to a private investigator that she did not call the police right after she realized that Charles had run away from her home.
A new audio recording sheds more light on the death of Quawan Charles, a 15-year-old Black teen who was found dead in a shallow Louisiana marsh with his face mutilated.
Janet Irvin, a white woman who was one of the last people to see Charles alive, can be heard in the recording telling a private investigator that she failed to immediately call police when she realized the teen had disappeared from her home.
“Yes I should have called the cops. I should have went further,” Irvin told the investigator, who was hired by attorneys representing Charles’ family.
Janet Lynn Irvin. (Photo: Lafayette County, Louisiana jail)