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Shartavia Davis was arrested Sept 19. UID found Oct 16. Estimated post mordem 3 weeks. HMMM......
Shartavia Davis was arrested Sept 19. UID found Oct 16. Estimated post mordem 3 weeks. HMMM......
Shartavia Davis was arrested Sept 19. UID found Oct 16. Estimated post mordem 3 weeks. HMMM......
Shartavia Davis posted on her FB acct in December....as did her mother, Sharonda O'Neal. I think that rules her out.
She older than the estimate, but throwing her info out there:
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/17294/22?current_page=circumstances
A "coyote" left her behind in Falfurrias, TX, about 4 hours from Houston. I wonder if someone with ill intentions may have offered to help her get rest of way to her family. Since I do not know her immigration status, that person(s) may have put her to work (prostitution, ect, maybe to pay off travel expenses) where she eventually lost her life.
Some of my friends as teens had osteopenia...you are right, it is basically first stage osteoporosis. One of my friends just had it- bad genetics. The other was a runner and was very thin- basically depleted her minerals and caused it.
My guess based on her age is malnutrition at some point or genetics. JMO
"The type of food that she ate, the type of pollen she was exposed to are more common in the Austin and San Antonio area than they are in the Houston area, and it seems to be consistent that she may have grown up there,"
more at the link---
Dr. Sharon Derrick, medical examiner for the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, said isotope testing suggested the girl might be from this part of the state.
She likely grew up in Texas, and though it's not 100 percent, the results are very consistent with Austin, San Antonio, or somewhere in North-Central Texas, Derrick said by phone.
She added that the child appeared to be in ill health.
She did have some sort of nutritional deficit as she was growing up, Derrick said. She was around 5 feet, but her bones were small, she had a very small frame.
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Heh. If you read the article, you know as much as I do. And I didn't understand half of it. The bone density reference plus the comments about something pathological at the skull base and the small build makes me think she had some kind of abnormality going on with her skeletal system overall. Something that stunted her growth.