For what it's worth, I went to a relative's house and noticed a picture of their daughter taken at a studio. I could have sworn that they took a copy of my own picture of my child in them same dress, LOL.
It was kind of comical, but after I contemplated that for a while I remembered how in Pre-K and kindergarten so many of the kids looked so similar even from different nationalities. It's uncanny when you actually look at it. I think that is why this case got stumped. She looks like any other girl.
"One hundred fifty young girls have been ruled out since the June 25 discovery, in a search spanning 36 states and several countries. Most of the girls were found alive and well across the United States and in countries including Mexico, Trinidad, Peru, Puerto Rico, and India, while two other leads concerning girls from France and Brazil have not yet been ruled out, said State Police spokesman David Procopio."
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...nvestigated/KPsXWqHaau32CwzzdUQkEK/story.html
150 kids in 36 states and several countries. WOW
I see people here bashing Law Enforcement because they have not provided the details that would entertain or satisfy the salacious appetites of us so-called-sleuthers, on the pretense that we care too. I will say this;
How would knowing if she suffocated help the general public identify her? " Oh she suffocated? That would be baby Jane" no.
IMO I feel that LE and the researchers have gone beyond the pale in this case. I think they have done an outstanding job and I applaud them for their efforts and I have no doubt that everyone involved in solving this case is as compassionate and dedicated to solving this as everyone here on WS.
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