Posted at 8:46 AM, November 22, 2024
MADISONVILLE, Texas (Scripps Information Waco) — Investigators are detailing new clues they hope will assist resolve a Texas chilly case.
On Sept. 17, 2016, the skeletal stays of an unidentified baby have been discovered off interstate 45 close to Madison inside an deserted suitcase. The kid, which authorities referred to as “Child Madison,” was discovered with a feeding tube and certain required medical care throughout her brief life. Investigators stated the kid was between the ages of two and 5.
Authorities consider the kid had been left alongside the stretch of freeway between Dallas and Houston for 3 to five months earlier than being discovered. The reason for her demise was by no means decided, although it was dominated a murder.
Initially, police believed the kid suffered from Micrognathia, a situation the place the decrease jaw is smaller than standard. However based mostly on new forensic assessments, it’s now believed “Child Madison” didn’t have this medical situation.
“The Nationwide Middle for Lacking and Exploited Youngsters launched a facial reconstruction photograph in 2016 with Micrognathia in thoughts, and as we speak, we’re releasing a brand new forensic reconstruction photograph additionally created by NCMEC, which can higher assist “Child Madison’s” true likeness with out that situation,” Prison Investigations Division Sergeant Chelsea Stamford stated.
These are among the many first steps in fixing this case, however the sheriff’s workplace and FBI assured neighbors they are going to do what they’ll to get justice for “Child Madison.”
“She deserves the peace. She deserves solutions. She deserves justice, and most significantly, she deserves the dignity of being correctly recognized and correctly remembered,” Wilkes stated.
When you have any details about Madisonville Jane Doe (AKA Child Madison), please name the Nationwide Middle for Lacking & Exploited Youngsters at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678.)
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