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where are you, Kameela????
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May 23, 2019
Local10 - Detectives Remain Silent on Kameela Russell's Disappearance
We need updates!!
It appears there's a park in that area. Not sure if there's water there as well.
Oh no. This is not good.Police have recovered human remains from a canal in Miami Gardens, more than a week after a mother of two went missing in the area.
According to Miami Gardens Police, the department received an anonymous call about a possible body floating in the area of Northwest 203rd Street and 17th Avenue, just before 5 p.m., Saturday.
A Miami-Dade Police Underwater Recovery unit responded to the scene and assisted in removing the remains from the canal.
The body was taken to the Medical Examiner’s Office, where a post-mortem examination will be performed on Sunday.
Officials said the body was decomposed, so they were unable to determine its race or gender.
The grim discovery takes place while Miami Gardens Police continue their search for Kameela Russell, a test administrator at Miami Norland Senior High School.
Russell’s family said she was last seen as she pulled up to her aunt’s home along Northwest 203rd Street and 15th Avenue, May 15.
Tuesday afternoon, police shut down a residential street as they intensified their search.
Police continue to investigate.
If you have any information that could help police, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward.
Police find human remains in Miami Gardens canal amid search for missing mother
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In Florida, in the water, I think a lot of decomposition could happen in a week, but I would also think that it wouldn’t be SO bad that race/sex couldn’t be determined immediately, but as we’ve seen maybe they just want to be sure before putting any info out. So hopeful this isn’t her- but i hope that this persons family can get closure and a place to rest for their lost loved oneLess than two weeks is awfully little time for that much decomposition, no? Granted, I'm not an expert on that. Still, it is someone's body, and someone out there cares for that person.
Did they ever find her car? How strange if it is her in the canal, to find her body but the car is still missing?
This is not good. What a terrible loss it would be.
As I looked at the driveway, I noticed that it's one of those half-circle drives. Part of the circle is beyond the edge of the house. So she could have turned into the drive and put the car in park. Then she might have fallen asleep and somehow rolled between two homes through the sloped grass and into the canal.
This is not good. What a terrible loss it would be.
As I looked at the driveway, I noticed that it's one of those half-circle drives. Part of the circle is beyond the edge of the house. So she could have turned into the drive and put the car in park. Then she might have fallen asleep and somehow rolled between two homes through the sloped grass and into the canal.
But how did she get out of the car? Perhaps she escaped the car but could not swim. Of course, another scenario would be that someone stole the car with her in it and got rid of her.
There are four states of decomp. Fresh, Early, Advanced, and Skeletonization.Less than two weeks is awfully little time for that much decomposition, no? Granted, I'm not an expert on that. Still, it is someone's body, and someone out there cares for that person.
Does anyone know how long it would take to identify the body that was found.Ugh holding my breath!!!
What ever could have happened?!
One story says a family member saw her and then looked again and she was gone. Another story says family members saw her drive away. So which is it? There is a canal behind the street where her family lives. But, if she drove away, she could be just about anywhere. I wonder how testing went that day. Perhaps it went badly. It's a really tough job.