TX TX - Huntsville, "Sam Houston Baby Doe", BlkFem, in dumpster at Sam Houston State Univ, May'05

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Who is Sam Houston Baby Doe (2005)?

On May 4, 2005, the Spring semester was ending at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas... individuals were rummaging through a dumpster located at Sam Houston Village, an on-campus residence located at 1600 Sam Houston Avenue... when they pulled out a trash bag and found it contained the body of a deceased black female infant with the umbilical cord and placenta still attached. The infant’s cause of death was ruled inconclusive based on autopsy results. There were no signs of physical trauma or illness...

The SHSU University Police Department and the Texas Rangers have partnered with Othram Inc. and Identifinders International to generate leads that will help identify the infant.

A DNASolves fund has been established to cover the costs associated with this process. If anyone has information regarding this case and would like to assist the investigation, please contact the SHSU University Police Department at 936-294-1800 and ask to speak with Detective Brown.
 
This case is fully funded and we are awaiting evidence. Once it arrives to our facility, we will build a profile and then Identifinders International will be doing the research to help identify relatives.
 
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@Identifinders, any news?

Thanks in advance!
Wser JovanSrna, posted this update on the Othram thread..

Ws thread..
Othram - General Discussion | Page 37 (websleuths.com)

April 15 2022
"Baby Doe" found in dumpster 17 years ago close to being identified - ABC13 Houston
''THE WOODLANDS, Texas (KTRK) -- A newborn baby girl was found dead in a dumpster at Sam Houston State University 17 years ago. Now, investigators are reopening her case, thanks to technology invented by scientists at a Houston-area lab.

Founders at Othram, located in The Woodlands, claim they can identify anyone, when other approaches and DNA testing fails''

"Unless someone saw you commit a crime against a baby, you're not going to get caught-up until now," says Kristen Mittelman, Chief Business Developer at Othram.

Mittelman says when you put DNA evidence into their machine-like the blood sample from Baby Doe - out comes a DNA profile with hundreds of thousands of markers. Most DNA testing produces a profile with just 20 markers.
"And those markers will match certain relatives that are very distant," Mittelman explains. "I'm not talking about relatives that would come to Thanksgiving dinner. I'm talking about fourth cousins and third cousins."
 
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