GUILTY DE - Smyrna, Wht/HispFemale, 2-5, 'Baby Elle', ball field, 13 Sept 2019 - Emma Cole *arrests*

  • #161
Many if not most labs in the country have been either closed due to the virus, or have changed their focus to do virus-related testing, so even if they're pursuing that route, they might not have made much progress.
 
  • #162
A charred or burned body may not have enough DNA or enough quality DNA to test. If there’s very little DNA, any testing may use up the sample, making it a one shot try. I’m hoping the remains were not charred completely. This little princess deserves someone who loves her to take her home and lay her to rest.

I hope that since they were able to create a drawing of her appearance, and since they believe she has a medical condition, there is enough evidence / DNA available.
 
  • #163
New DNA testing techniques can extract DNA from even very tiny, very degraded samples. A very old unidentified case was recently solved by DNA extracted from a few strands of hair.
 
  • #164
This is local to me and you hear nothing about this case around here anymore.
 
  • #165
This is local to me and you hear nothing about this case around here anymore.

:( If you do see or hear something (an anniversary article in the newspaper, or a new billboard, or anything at all) please let us know here. I'd hope the community would do something for the anniversary of her being found, if it weren't for Covid-19.
 
  • #166
She looks a lot like Nikhita Jagtiani to me....
 
  • #167
She looks a lot like Nikhita Jagtiani to me....

You're right, she does. But Nikhita was 4 when she disappeared in 2013, so would have been 10 last year when the remains were discovered. I think that's probably too much age difference to be a possibility.
 
  • #168
She looks a lot like Nikhita Jagtiani to me....
Welcome to Ws cmckay!
Wondering if the little uid girl might actually be East Indian/Pakistani?
 
  • #169
This is local to me and you hear nothing about this case around here anymore.
I heard about this case when it first happened, I suppose now it's gone cold. If there's even the slightest amount of DNA left, testing could be an option. With little to no evidence found there's not much else that can be done. :(
 
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  • #172
I heard about this case when it first happened, I suppose now it's gone cold. If there's even the slightest amount of DNA left, testing could be an option. With little to no evidence found there's not much else that can be done. :(

LE could reach out to the media once a year, keep trying to get the case info out and get that needed tip.

Especially if they think she was local to Delaware...
 
  • #173
She has to be from somewhere close by I don't know anything about Delaware but I wonder if there are any Hispanic /Latino communities near that park. Judging from the pictures she appears to be more Hispanic/Latino than white it is so heartbreaking that someone is not missing this little girl. I would think that friends, neighbors, grandparents, someone would notice a child suddenly missing from their life.
 
  • #174
She has to be from somewhere close by I don't know anything about Delaware but I wonder if there are any Hispanic /Latino communities near that park. Judging from the pictures she appears to be more Hispanic/Latino than white it is so heartbreaking that someone is not missing this little girl. I would think that friends, neighbors, grandparents, someone would notice a child suddenly missing from their life.

I think I remember someone earlier in the thread said they lived in the area. If they’re still here, maybe they could give some insights on the racial demographics in Smyrna?
 
  • #175
Gosh, I just realized it’s been almost exactly one year since our baby doe was found. I hope some
new leads develop soon, we haven’t had any in a while :( This case truly breaks my heart when I think about it. May she rest in peace ❤️
 
  • #176
So how did she die?!
 
  • #177
I think I remember someone earlier in the thread said they lived in the area. If they’re still here, maybe they could give some insights on the racial demographics in Smyrna?
Smyrna, Georgia Population 2020 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)
''Smyrna Demographics
Smyrna, Georgia Population 2020
56,738

According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Smyrna was:
  • White: 50.95%
  • Black or African American: 30.23%
  • Asian: 7.75%
  • Other race: 6.94%
  • Two or more races: 3.84%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.24%
  • Native American: 0.06%''
 
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So how did she die?!

I don’t think an official cause of death was determined/released, since the remains were pretty old, but it seems like a homicide to me.

However, she was also said to have probably had least one chronic illness, so she may have passed away from that.
 
  • #180
Smyrna, Georgia Population 2020 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)
''Smyrna Demographics
Smyrna, Georgia Population 2020

56,738

According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Smyrna was:
  • White: 50.95%
  • Black or African American: 30.23%
  • Asian: 7.75%
  • Other race: 6.94%
  • Two or more races: 3.84%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.24%
  • Native American: 0.06%''

This doesn't say which percentage of the population identify as Hispanic or Latino, though.
 

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