CA CA - Malibu, Fem Child UP3530, 1-2, on private beach, Mar'96

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How about Annalycia Cruz? Missing under mysterious circumstances in mid 1995 from Oregon. The records suggest that the child was taken across state lines.


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Updated Namus link: Unidentified Person Case

Nothing much there, however.

1224UFCA has added this information I don't remember seeing before:

"Cause of Death: Subdural hematoma - consitant with shaken baby syndrome"
 
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It looks like there is a road / path down to the private beach behind that house from the Pacific Coast Highway (you can see it on the right side of the map screenshot). Not sure if it is gated / closed off but if not, it could be easy for anyone to get down there.
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Since her death appears to be a homicide, I was surprised that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which would be the investigating LE was not listed as a contact on her NamUs webpage.
 
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This little one was given the name “Dora” according to her Doe Network profile.
 
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Are there any rule-outs?
(Someone above mentioned this baby, and she was premature and went missing in 1994, from California.
Alexandra Marie McIntire – The Charley Project
ETA: on Alexandra's WS page, it is stated she has been ruled-out for this baby, and I'll go with that, since they are both on NamUs.)

I hope this baby will be identified now using DNA. She deserves justice.
 
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With all the child/baby cases being solved recently using DNA, it gives me hope. There are so many and I feel that is probably their only hope.
 
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Bumping up for this sweet baby. Won't one of the labs using DNA take on her case?
She wasn't a newborn, and that makes me think there are numerous people (relatives?) out there who know she existed. Where do they all think she is?
 
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the baby was already skeletonized by 5-10 days?

I think she weighted more than 15 pounds, that was likely the remains that weighed that, and some teeth may have fallen out. she presumably could have washed ashore if found on a beach.
Sea gulls? Crabs? Not a great picture but might explain it.
 
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Have a feeling this is likely a child never reported missing because the people who typically would A. never had consistent contact with her/her parent(s), like an estranged relative & or B. didn't want anyone to know she was "missing."

Genealogy could solve it.
 

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