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questions I look forward to answers on:

are the girls genetically linked/related?
what is the approximate time of death and are they around the same timeframe or different time periods?
Any missing children or families in the geographical area that might align with one or both bodies?
The article says half sisters
 
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This article had a few more facts:
The bodies of two young Black girls were discovered stuffed inside suitcases and buried in shallow graves on Cleveland's east side, authorities announced Tuesday (March 3), setting off a homicide investigation with no identified victims and no suspects.

Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said officers were first called to a field near East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue around 6 p.m. on Monday (March 2), after a man walking his dog noticed something alarming. The dog picked up a scent, and the man immediately called 911. When homicide detectives arrived, they found two bodies in separate suitcases, each partially buried in a shallow grave.

Investigators believe the girls had been at the location for a significant period of time. One victim is believed to be between 8 and 13 years old, and the other is estimated to be between 10 and 14 years old. Neither girl has been identified.

"We are hoping to find answers," Chief Todd said at a Tuesday news conference. "This is a terrible, tragic situation."

Todd said the area does not see a lot of foot traffic, which may have made it easier for the bodies to go undetected. "We don't know how long the juveniles had been at this location," she said. "It was some time, so it's not just something that was recent."

The bodies are now in the custody of the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office. Todd said there are "no clear indicators of the cause of death" at this time.

Detectives have been canvassing the area and working with state and federal partners to identify the victims. So far, neither girl has been connected to any active missing persons cases in the region.

Authorities have no leads or suspects. Anyone with information is urged to call the Cleveland Police Department's Homicide unit at 216-623-5464, or Crime Stoppers at 216-252-7463.
 
  • #43
I wonder how long the girls have been deceased. In order to fit into suitcases, they must’ve been incredibly small or already started decomposing elsewhere. In the video I posted above, Chris Stewart mentioned the recent Jaqueline Torres (spelling?) case, where a mother, aunt, and boyfriend hid the child’s body at the home for a year before dumping it behind an abandoned building in a storage container.

I’m sorry to be graphic, but I’m curious if anyone here knows the answer. How long does it take for skin/tissue to fully decompose and a body to become skeletal? I find it interesting there’s a large gap in their estimated ages, but they were able to determine race so quickly. From my understanding, if remains are skeletal, testing is used to determine race. I imagine if there was enough tissue left to determine race immediately then the timeline around their deaths should be easier to determine; it should also explain if the girls have been there since their deaths, or if their remains have been moved at some point. I could be completely wrong though.

JMO
While decomposition is one plausible explanation for why the remains were small enough to fit in the suitcases, I would not be surprised if the girls were badly malnourished when they were alive. I live in Wisconsin, and in late 2025 a teenage girl who had been starved nearly to death was discovered living in squalid conditions in the Green Bay area with her father and 2 adult women. The grownups refused to give this girl food, and the authorities reported that she weighed only about 70 lbs. when finally rescued. She was the size of a child half her age. Chronic starvation can result in the disintegration of muscle tissue and the stunting of growth, especially during puberty.
 
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Person of interest detained in case of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school​

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A person of interest has been detained by Cleveland Police in the case of the bodies of two young girls found in suitcases near a Cleveland school Monday night.

Cleveland Police SGT. Freddie Diaz said that during a search warrant at an address near the area of East 162nd and Midland Avenue on Wednesday, they were able to identify the person of interest.
 
  • #46
Wow! That was sure quick! I hope they got the guy!

Weird the someone would bury them so close to where they lived. 😱
 
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Thank you @EphemerallyAya
Could you please provide the link to this image? We require that when you post any picture you need to link back to it's origin.
Thank you.
Tricia
Yeah, it's google earth. I originally deleted the link because its insanely long, my bad. This should work.
 
  • #49
If they have a POI, IMO it won't take long to identify these girls.

May justice come quickly.
 

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