Rest in peace, Ms. McGirt.
Suzan's thread will answer all your questions.Such a sad ending. May she rest in gentle peace.
Does anyone know what her medical difficulties were where she needed assisted living care? 55 is young in today's time.
Sorry I've not read her thread.
Tia
carbuff said: ↑
I'll map everybody in relation to the remains later tonight, but if somebody gets to it sooner, feel free.
P. S. Are the two Lowerys related?
I don't know if the Lowery's are related. There is not much info on their threads. Nothing to indicate they are related but they could be. It could also be one of the really common surnames in the area. There is a large Native American population in Lumberton and both the missing Lowery's are Native American.
ETA: A bit of history on Lumbee surnames here: Lumbee - Wikipedia
(Under the heading "American Revolution and federal era")
With the remains being found on the tracks it seems likely this was someone hit by a train and dragged or someone who jumped on a train to hitch a ride and fell off like Varcy Locklear: Skull found in Robeson County is that of man killed by train
JMO.
From the description of the remains given by the ME I think being hit and killed by a train can be ruled out. One would think there would be evidence in the form of broken bones if she was hit and killed by the train.According to the report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina, the autopsy documented a “near-complete, mostly defleshed female skeleton with animal/insect activity and weathering.”
The report indicated McGirt had a history of schizophrenia and remote suicidal ideations.
Both the cause and manner of death was listed as undetermined.
Autopsy: Cause of death undetermined for Robeson County woman who wandered from facility
IdeationsAccording to the report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina, the autopsy documented a “near-complete, mostly defleshed female skeleton with animal/insect activity and weathering.”
The report indicated McGirt had a history of schizophrenia and remote suicidal ideations.
Both the cause and manner of death was listed as undetermined.
Autopsy: Cause of death undetermined for Robeson County woman who wandered from facility
Ideations
Who reported those? I mean weird right?