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{{UID|name = Madison County Jane Doe|image = [[File:Madison County Jane Doe.jpg|200px]]|sex = {{f}}|race = {{White}}/{{Hisp}}|location = Madisonville, Texas|found = September 17, 2016|span = {{age|2016|9|17}}|postmortem interval = 3-5 months|body condition = {{sk}}|age approximation = 2-6|height approximation = Unknown|weight approximation = Unknown|cause of death = {{Homicide}}}}
 
{{UID|name = Madison County Jane Doe|image = [[File:Madison County Jane Doe.jpg|200px]]|sex = {{f}}|race = {{White}}/{{Hisp}}|location = Madisonville, Texas|found = September 17, 2016|span = {{age|2016|9|17}}|postmortem interval = 3-5 months|body condition = {{sk}}|age approximation = 2-6|height approximation = Unknown|weight approximation = Unknown|cause of death = {{Homicide}}}}
   
'''Madison County Jane Doe''' was a toddler or child who’s skeletal remains were discovered in alongside Interstate 45 in Madisonville, Texas in 2016.
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'''Madison County Jane Doe''' was a toddler or child whose skeletal remains were discovered in alongside Interstate 45 in Madisonville, Texas in 2016.
   
 
== Case ==
 
== Case ==

Revision as of 22:35, 18 February 2020

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Madison County Jane Doe was a toddler or child whose skeletal remains were discovered in alongside Interstate 45 in Madisonville, Texas in 2016.

Case

The child's remains were discovered along a roadway in Texas inside of a suitcase. The skeleton itself was wrapped in 3 garbage bags. Authorities then concluded that the child was deceased for likely 3 to 5 months prior to her discovery.

Recent isotope and pollen testing indicated the child was originally from Southern Arizona, New Mexico or perhaps Northern Mexico. Authorities have stated Southern Arizona is the most likely place she originated from.

After the reconstruction was released, a woman from Tucson, Arizona contacted police, stating that her estranged granddaughter resembled the child. She claimed that she called NCMEC 4 times, but refused to take her information. There is indication that this child was eventually ruled out.

Characteristics

  • The child had micrognathia, a condition that affected the size of her jaw development, resulting in an inability to eat without assistance.
    • A feeding tube with "AA4069F02" was implanted as a result and was found with her remains.
  • The skull was also deformed and would appear flattened on one side.
  • She had long, thick, black hair that was shoulder-length.

Clothing

  • The girl wore a pink dress with butterfly decorations bearing the phrase "Follow Your Dreams"
  • She also wore a Parent's Choice (Walmart brand) diaper, size 4.
  • A pair of socks (no color revealed)
  • A military issued camo shirt
  • A gray adult sweater

Additional items

  • Silver child's bedspread
  • Small green blanket

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