There's no missing persons in Sharkey County on NamUs. He probably wasn't reported missing.Poor little boy. If testing indicates he may have relatives from the area he was found, he probably has not been reported missing and is a victim. Thank goodness his case is probably going to be solved through DNA now - amazing.
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There's no missing persons in Sharkey County on NamUs. He probably wasn't reported missing.
"If" these are Adji's remains my guess would be he was abducted by a stranger who had ties to MS or traveled to/through that area for work or recreation. I skimmed through Adji's 3 discussion threads and the media links thread. I didn't see anything that stood out in terms of anyone having connections to MS.That side profile sure looks similar to Adji. What could have happened then if it is him? Was he taken and moved to Mississippi?
Sad that after at least 7 years no one has missed this wee boy.I c
There's no missing persons in Sharkey County on NamUs. He probably wasn't reported missing.
RSBMLE only found his cranium...It's possible animals may have moved it...His remaining skeleton could be in the general area...
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I agree. Did LE ever search again for more remains? Along with the rest of his skeleton they might find evidence including clothing and/or belongings with identifying information. The sad truth is they might find more victims as well.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
A cranium of a small child was discovered at the Sharkey Issaquena County line. The cranium was found by Ricky Hayes, an employee of Duett Hack Hole Services. Deputy Carolyn Tillis was dispatched to the scene along with the Sharkey County Coroner Angelia Eason to retrieve the skull. The cranium was sent to the Mississippi State Medical Examiners Office and was then sent to Dr. Nicholas Herrmann of Mississippi State University for anthropological analysis. A follow-up survey will be conducted to search for additional remains; no date set.
We are working the case. Some cases just take longer than others! Thanks to DNA testing we do know that this child was likely African American. This has not yet been updated in his NamUs record (which lists his ancestry as uncertain).@othram Are there any updates on this precious baby getting his name back?