takeitfromme412
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well, he is privy to info that we are not, so just a lil slip up in phrasing,,,sadly tho I would take his words at face value
Any one have an idea of how much longer toxicology will take?
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I think you're reading too much into it, honestly. Her life ended up with her in a garbage bag and no one to claim her, I'd call that ending horribly. Regardless of her life before and how she died, it was a horrible ending.I may be reading into this more than I should but from your link, this quote:
"What must have her life been like to end so horribly," asked Gov. Charlie Baker, who eulogized the girl. "Did she believe she had people in her corner up until that horrible, violent death?"
Is it just phrasing? As far as we know there is still no COD and it's been stated she had no major injuries, correct? I guess all murders of children would be considered a "Horrible, violent death" though. Just thought it was odd wording. I'm probably grasping at straws, we have nothing to go on here.
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I think you're reading too much into it, honestly. Her life ended up with her in a garbage bag and no one to claim her, I'd call that ending horribly. Regardless of her life before and how she died, it was a horrible ending.
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About the earrings in the recon...using simple gold stud earrings only might be a mistake as it's always possible the mom or aunt had the child wear longer, more fancy and feminine earrings.
Many local folks on social media have indicated that the unidentified toddler looks like a girl who went missing from Santa Caterina, Brazil. With Boston's seafaring history, the area has historically had a good number of Portuguese-speaking people...originally most were from Portugal, but in recent decades many Brazilians have become New Englanders and many make their home in communities near the coast.
Most of the discussion I could find about Emili Anacleto Miranda, the missing Brazilian girl, are in Brazilian news sites. I don't speak Portuguese so I am relying a bit on Google to help me out. It appears that originally, the similarities were considered, but the consulate did not believe the two girls were a match
However a Brazilian news agency said yesterday that an American researcher will be coming to Brazil to collect a genetic sample from Emili's mother. The sample will then be compared with Baby Doe.
Here is the story from yesterday:
http://translate.google.com/transla...r-dna-de-mae-de-desaparecida.html&prev=search
Hey, I'm new to websleuths so I hope I'm not breaking any rules with this, but someone posted this in a baby doe group I'm in on facebook and thought it was interesting...
https://www.facebook.com/cicely.sawin/posts/10154054248354622
i'm not religious, like at all.... but sometimes a gathering of prayer really can help a miracle come about... I truly do believe that.... there is still hope to ID her..... I know i'm sounding like a mushy mom at the moment lol... but it may take nothing short of a miracle to solve this case....even ID'ing her....
I'm always suspicious of people who say thinks like that on social media and not to the police...
Sure does look like her.Hey, I'm new to websleuths so I hope I'm not breaking any rules with this, but someone posted this in a baby doe group I'm in on facebook and thought it was interesting...
https://www.facebook.com/cicely.sawin/posts/10154054248354622
She claims the child's name is Arielle.Sure does look like her.