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By The Associated Press

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — An investigator revealed new details about the discovery of a child's body on property belonging to relatives of a Tennessee woman whose daughter was reported missing last month.

At a quickly-arranged court hearing Monday, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Brian Fraley said the body found in Blountville had the “exact clothing” that Megan Boswell said her daughter, 15-month-old Evelyn Mae Boswell, was wearing when she went missing, WJHL-TV reported.

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Other clothing, diapers and toys that would have belonged to the child were also found on the property, Fraley said.

Megan Boswell. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation / via AP

Results of an autopsy were still pending.

Megan Boswell, 18, was charged with filing a false report in her daughter's disappearance and has been held in the Sullivan County jail.

Judge James Goodwin increased Boswell's bond Monday to $150,000, according to news outlets.

Fraley also testified that Boswell has made “inculpatory statements” during interviews with investigators since her daughter went missing, WJHL-TV reported. Inculpatory statements are legally described as implying or placing guilt.

Boswell's attorney Brad Sproles declined an interview with the television station, which was the only TV station in the courtroom Monday.