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Military Murder - FUGITIVE: John Blauvelt

FUGITIVE: John Blauvelt

11/02/20 • 33 min

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Military Murder

In 2015, Cati Boyter was living her life, going to school and working at a local South Carolina sub shop. Then she met a married Army recruiter by the name of John Blauvelt. They began seeing each other – and when his divorce was final – they finally moved in together and then got married. But married life was difficult and after one too many arguments, Cati moved out. Nine months later, Cati went missing after leaving work at 3pm. Her lifeless body was discovered within 2 days of her disappearance. She had been stabbed with a knife. By the time the police showed up with an arrest warrant 3.5 weeks later, John Blauvelt, Cati’s estranged husband had fled with his new 17-year old girlfriend. As of November 2020, he is still on the run.

Dig in with Margot as she tells you about Cati, John, and their ever-volatile relationship. Mama Margot got insight for this story from Cati’s niece, Chyanne Paxton – so there are things you will hear about here, that you will not read about in a newspaper.

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If you have any information about John Blauvelt or if you have seen him, please contact the Simpsonville PD at 864-967-9535. Or leave an anonymous tip at p3tips.com.

John Blauvelt is between 5’6”-5’8” and weighed about 180 lbs when he first fled.

John has the following tattoos:

-Madison on his left wrist

-Pirate, Rose, and a Sunset on right arm

-Ying Yang symbol on left forearm

-Parrot on right side of his chest

John Blauvelt has used various aliases including Blue Blauvelt, John Bluefield, Vincent Mendozza, Vincent Socketty

If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic abuse – please seek help.

Domestic Violence Hotline: 800.799.SAFE (7233)

Episode resources can be found here.

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This episode was made possible by EveryPlate:

Visit everyplate.com and enter code "MILITARYMAMA3" to get 3 weeks of meals for just $2.99 per meal.

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In 2015, Cati Boyter was living her life, going to school and working at a local South Carolina sub shop. Then she met a married Army recruiter by the name of John Blauvelt. They began seeing each other – and when his divorce was final – they finally moved in together and then got married. But married life was difficult and after one too many arguments, Cati moved out. Nine months later, Cati went missing after leaving work at 3pm. Her lifeless body was discovered within 2 days of her disappearance. She had been stabbed with a knife. By the time the police showed up with an arrest warrant 3.5 weeks later, John Blauvelt, Cati’s estranged husband had fled with his new 17-year old girlfriend. As of November 2020, he is still on the run.

Dig in with Margot as she tells you about Cati, John, and their ever-volatile relationship. Mama Margot got insight for this story from Cati’s niece, Chyanne Paxton – so there are things you will hear about here, that you will not read about in a newspaper.

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If you have any information about John Blauvelt or if you have seen him, please contact the Simpsonville PD at 864-967-9535. Or leave an anonymous tip at p3tips.com.

John Blauvelt is between 5’6”-5’8” and weighed about 180 lbs when he first fled.

John has the following tattoos:

-Madison on his left wrist

-Pirate, Rose, and a Sunset on right arm

-Ying Yang symbol on left forearm

-Parrot on right side of his chest

John Blauvelt has used various aliases including Blue Blauvelt, John Bluefield, Vincent Mendozza, Vincent Socketty

If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic abuse – please seek help.

Domestic Violence Hotline: 800.799.SAFE (7233)

Episode resources can be found here.

Join the Fan Club for access to the complete interview with Chyanne Paxton and other bonus content!

This episode was made possible by EveryPlate:

Visit everyplate.com and enter code "MILITARYMAMA3" to get 3 weeks of meals for just $2.99 per meal.

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Follow on social:

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Twitter

Facebook

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Email: [email protected]

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