Perhaps her family's immigration status is an issue and they were not able to provide her with the care needed for a chronic illness. Maybe they were too afraid to call attention to their plight. Then again, it could be a really cold-hearted parent/caretaker - we've seen a few in the news recently. So sad.
I've had this same thought about immigration status. It could explain quite a bit.
And doesn't it seem like they wanted her to be found? Leaving her on a field not far from a school rather than a remote place. It could just be panic and rushing to find a place to put her, but it could also be they thought she'd be given a nice formal burial after being found.
My current opinions.
But it doesn't sound like she was out in the open. It sounds like she was back under the brush at the edge of the field. Am I misreading?
You may be correct. I don't know where she was placed or if covered somewhat. But I'm focusing on that this wasn't a rural location, she wasn't buried deep, it's a place she'd be likely eventually found, since it's near ball fields and not some remote location. At least that's how I see it.
You may be correct. I don't know where she was placed or if covered somewhat. But I'm focusing on that this wasn't a rural location, she wasn't buried deep, it's a place she'd be likely eventually found, since it's near ball fields and not some remote location. At least that's how I see it.
That's a good point.
Possibly the person expected her to be found sooner.
Bumping for baby Elle. Someone must know who she is
Bump
Seriously, this one is just baffling.Nothing new to report. Sadly. I hope LE is still investigating in that area. Sigh.
Seriously, this one is just baffling.
Perhaps the police should try to do a genetic background of her DNA to tell them more? I've been watching the show "Genetic Detective" with CeCe Moore. The way she finds out who murderers are by going back through their family tree using DNA is amazing. It would work the same for finding the parents of this little girl, or at least close relatives.
They are identifying people this way, but they aren't typically taking on the younger children's cases. I think because unidentified children are more likely to be victims of a parent, that complicates it. Here's a WS thread about one of these efforts to identify people using DNA for those interested:
DNA Doe Project - General Discussion