Bit of hope
Life is a long lesson in humility.
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He could be from anywhere in Latin America but I go for Argentina or Brazil.
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That just puts it at a waiting game at this point until more results come in.There’s too low of a threshold of genetic match.
It's really nobody's fault, if there's no results, there's no results. Due to the information they've found of him most likely being from Latin America, it's possible he was an undocumented immigrant who left his family to come to the US, or he could've been a 'coyote' who leads other undocumented immigrants to the states. His family may not even know he's deceased.I'm sorry this sounds like they haltered the investigation on purpose, but it states that they hit a brick wall because there is not much DNA submitted from the part of the world he is probably from.
It's really nobody's fault, if there's no results, there's no results. Due to the information they've found of him most likely being from Latin America, it's possible he was an undocumented immigrant who left his family to come to the US, or he could've been a 'coyote' who leads other undocumented immigrants to the states. His family may not even know he's deceased.
I know he could be something other than Mexican, but I think he probably is Mexican since the majority of Latinos here in SoCal are Mexican and not from Brazil or another Latin American country. Perhaps there’s a small village in Mexico he’s from that had very few people left in recent decades, and perhaps him and his family were part of that dwindling population. Just speculating like everyone else . Mexican is most plausible to me because, as I said, that’s where the majority of Latinos here in SoCal are from.Guys, just for focus, he could be anywhere from US as well but of Native American or Hispanic descent, so we should not focus entirely only on Mexico. Native American and Hispanic ethnic groups are under represented in DNA databases in general, also in US.
Guys, just for focus, he could be anywhere from US as well but of Native American or Hispanic descent, so we should not focus entirely only on Mexico. Native American and Hispanic ethnic groups are under represented in DNA databases in general, also in US.
Mexico is in Latin America so maybe he’s from a tiny Mexican village in the boonies of Mexico. There are many illegal immigrants here in Orange County. I grew up with them and saw firsthand how so many Mexican families split up with the parents staying in Mexico and sending their kids here to school in the hopes of a better life. Maybe that was the case with this teen boy. Maybe his parents lived in Mexico and sent him here to OC in the hopes that perhaps he’d go to college and have a better life than them. Perhaps he got mixed up in Mexican gangs and was murdered. Did they determine how he died, or was he too decomposed to determine a definitive cause of death?
But as I said, if a Mexican kid was sent from their native Mexico to go to school here in OC, then that means the Mexican family probably had relatives here in OC for the kid to stay with. I don’t think any parent would send a 14 or 15-year-old off alone knowing he wouldn’t even be of age to find a job to sustain himself. I’m surprised the cops couldn’t at least find relatives in OC. Clearly a teenage illegal immigrant wouldn’t have left his family and traveled alone to California if he had zero relatives to stay with.
Hey folks,
Please stop the stereotypical negative speculation re illegal migrants and/or gang connections. The goal is to identify this unfortunate individual, not make disparaging suggestions about his family or his lifestyle.
Thank you.
Clearly a teenage illegal immigrant wouldn’t have left his family and traveled alone to California if he had zero relatives to stay with.