He did take medication to control his seizures. But why would he attempt to run away without his medication knowing he couldn't survive without it? And to not have even made it out of town... jmo
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I believe it has to do with how the bones have developed. There's certain growths that occur at different age ranges. I was reading an article about the differences between adult skeletons and children's, and it seems like there differences lie internally. I'll link it here in a minute
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I agree that it's totally possibly he seized and died of elemental exposure, BUT I can't imagine that a kid running away of his own volition wouldn't take his medicine. Surely he wasn't planning on dying that night.
Maybe he ran out of medicine after a few days. but I do think he may have...
I just thought too that unless there's trauma to the bones, it could be really difficult to determine cause of death... or if foul play was involved. So many questions to be answered...
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The article I posted on the top of this page says they aren't sure if the bones are male or female, child or adult. Well, at least not saying. I was under the impression that adult and child bones could be pretty easy to tell apart, but I'm not an expert by any means.
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/patch.com/illinois/peoria/amp/27190675/skeletal-remains-found-near-pekin-sheriff
"A human skeleton found scattered behind a home"... "Police say they suspect the bones were scattered by an animal."
I hate the image this gives me. I'm on pins and needles this...
Or "someone" (sarcastic) could have been lying about his clothes when the report was filed, maybe. Is it a crime to give false information on a missing persons report? Ugh.
I just also find it hard to believe that a kid in Illinois in November wouldn't grab something warm to wear if he ran...
So... just looking at some maps b/c I'm not local to Pekin. The article states a certain bridge on the West side of the Illinois River, the Shade-Lohmann bridge. S-L Bridge isn't specifically marked on any maps I could find, but it's supposed to connect Bartonville to Crève-Cur.
So I tried to...
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