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I was thinking that, too, Melmoth, that WCJD is on the cusp of being considered a child case.
I'm not sure what DDP's definition of child is though. Statistically, a child is most in danger of being murdered by their parents during the potty training years. Not so much WCJD's age range. I agree that this was more than likely a stranger killing so hopefully DDP will still take her on! But WCSD has to invite them to help and they don't seem to want to close this one.
I imagine that DDP is talking about not taking on cases of pre-pubescent Does not just under 18... because a 16 year old can reasonably run away, a 4 year old is stuck with their parents.
Agreed that younger children are more likely to be killed by parents or carers, but it's also possible that an older child could be killed because of invisible disabilities, such as autism or learning difficulties, which might produce challenging behaviour. If you think about Crystal Rae, there is some question about her having some form of cognitive disability because of the placement of her ears which is characteristic of several congenital syndromes, but a condition such as autism would normally be completely invisible in a body.
Definitely true and DDP might be more reluctant to take on Crystal Rae's case because of it.
AFAIK Crystal Rae is thought to have been in her late teens or early 20s so her age shouldn't be an issue.
Keep in mind, she was seen interacting with people in Huntsville before she was found murdered. Highly unlikely a severely mentally disabled individual would be able to ask for and follow instructions on how to get to Ellis PU. Someone with low intellectual abilities, yes (IQ in the 80s)...
I understand your point though. There are some horrible, evil, vile parents/caregivers out there that do awful things. I just don't think that's the case here.
Agreed that younger children are more likely to be killed by parents or carers, but it's also possible that an older child could be killed because of invisible disabilities, such as autism or learning difficulties, which might produce challenging behaviour. If you think about Crystal Rae, there is some question about her having some form of cognitive disability because of the placement of her ears which is characteristic of several congenital syndromes, but a condition such as autism would normally be completely invisible in a body.
I have a question and idk if you can answer but I see you on here quite often so figured you may. When a person or an unidentified is entered into nameus or doe network does it automatically do a cross reference w/dna results or anything like that?
I have a question and idk if you can answer but I see you on here quite often so figured you may. When a person or an unidentified is entered into nameus or doe network does it automatically do a cross reference w/dna results or anything like that?
Are there any aerial or other maps of the Huntsville area available for viewing. I know that I45 looked quite a bit different then but wondering what the other roads looked like as well. What was there And what was not on her assumed travel routes.