I haven’t heard anything and I’m local to it. I figure body parts were strewn between Lake Houston and where the crime occurred or they made it into Lake Houston and he just got unlucky with the head toss.
I have suggested this case to Othram Labs in the Othram - General Discussion thread.
Othram - General Discussion
What do you think?
(I always feel like these things have always been looked at by the professionals and I’m wasting their time calling it in)
What do you think?
(I always feel like these things have always been looked at by the professionals and I’m wasting their time calling it in)
I called Harris county and left a message, not San Antonio. It was a bit surreal to call and have them answer Homicide and try to explain why I was calling. Probably babbled to much. I really hope this solves this. She was found so close to where I live, it’s been constantly on my mind.You aren't wasting your time in the slightest, I was also looking at matches last night to Harris Co. Jane because of Sally Hine's recent identification. Hine being in databases prior to her ID led me into NamUs' registry for missing Hispanic women, and Molly stuck out like an almost immediate match. Eyebrow shape, nose shape, tattooed winged eyeliner, age estimate, date of disappearance, and the hair ombre in the NamUs photo is strikingly similar to a photo that shows off her hair on the Charley Project. If her and Sally Hine's cases are linked, which I strongly believe they are, the killer travelled eastbound from San Antonio to dispose of their bodies.
I'm guessing San Antonio was able to call you back, because they told me today that somebody else called in yesterday to tell them about the match! The person I spoke with seemed like she was confident in the match as well, but nobody was picking up their calls to Harris Co. because of Memorial Day weekend. Still left that department a message explaining the circumstances, and San Antonio is going to do the same once the weekend is over.
I'm going to be shocked if this isn't Molly.
I called Harris county and left a message, not San Antonio. It was a bit surreal to call and have them answer Homicide and try to explain why I was calling. Probably babbled to much. I really hope this solves this. She was found so close to where I live, it’s been constantly on my mind.
What do you think?
(I always feel like these things have always been looked at by the professionals and I’m wasting their time calling it in)
Some how I missed her thread and made another one. I tried the search and didn’t get anything. So weird. I wonder how long it will take? Do you suppose they could do dental or would they have to wait for DNA analysis?I think it may be her.
You're not wasting time, someone mentioned this same case back in March on Molly's (Amalia) thread, and it seemingly stopped there.
So, good that you called it in!
Molly's thread:
TX - TX - Amalia Garza, 39, San Antonio, 1 Mar 2018
Some how I missed her thread and made another one. I tried the search and didn’t get anything. So weird. I wonder how long it will take? Do you suppose they could do dental or would they have to wait for DNA analysis?
Well shoot. Back to the drawing board. I was hoping it was taking so long because they were working on the case and keeping details private.Hello there, everyone! It appears as if Amalia Molly Garza is NOT a match for this Jane Doe. I spoke with a representative of the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, and they told me that both through DNA and dental matches, that they were able to rule her out.
This provides hope for Molly's family that she can still be found, which I hope for as well. This poor woman, unfortunately, remains unidentified.
I will be including a photo of the updated rule-out list now on NamUs, which only lists Molly.
Yeah, same here. Molly's family still believes that her then-fiancée is responsible for her disappearance, but LE has yet to interrogate him for anything despite him being the last person she was seen with and he's in jail on kidnapping charges right now. I really wish that they would.Well shoot. Back to the drawing board. I was hoping it was taking so long because they were working on the case and keeping details private.