Identified! Tx - Galveston, Hispmale 'little Jacob' Up17178, 3-5, Jayden Alexander Lopez, Oct'17 *arrest*

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Thank you. I must say I am skeptics but Lyssav will know if such a house exists.

There is a building/shack looking thing on the sand very near where he was found..I'm not sure that it's abandoned though or what it's used for, but I honestly don't believe it has anything to do with Little Jacob. 7th street beach is just where he happened to wash up. I came across my go pro - so I'm going to get you all the visual you need, from where he was found to possible points of entry.
 
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There is a building/shack looking thing on the sand very near where he was found..I'm not sure that it's abandoned though or what it's used for, but I honestly don't believe it has anything to do with Little Jacob. 7th street beach is just where he happened to wash up. I came across my go pro - so I'm going to get you all the visual you need, from where he was found to possible points of entry.

I remember that from earlier in Jacob’s thread when we were searching for the location. Thank you for getting out your GoPro and being our eyes on the ground. For Jacob x
 
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Jacob has been missing since 2014
 
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Jacob has been missing since 2014

You mean Jacob Hoggle? He has another thread on WS. This Jacob is a different child, given the same name by investigators, until he is identified. He was found deceased on October 20, 2018 at Galveston and this is his thread, as stated in the title.
 
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The eyebrows and eyes of this little boy kind of grab me. What do you think?

http://api.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/1315526/1

Yes but if you look back in the thread aways, and find the links for the most recent MSM articles, I believe investigators said that they had found that Jacob didn’t match with any missing children in the US. Next attempt at ID is to finalise search of CODIS/familial DNA nationwide.
 
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Yes but if you look back in the thread aways, and find the links for the most recent MSM articles, I believe investigators said that they had found that Jacob didn’t match with any missing children in the US. Next attempt at ID is to finalise search of CODIS/familial DNA nationwide.

Yes, but I didn't see this boy in Namus. So has his DNA been checked if he's not in there?
 
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He does look very similar, but on the poster it says that he was last seen in December 2017, which is after Little Jacob was found.


Missed that. I thought it said 2015!

I came across what I believe is the unaltered post mortem. I don't think he is as harry as the picture they released.
 
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You mean Jacob Hoggle? He has another thread on WS. This Jacob is a different child, given the same name by investigators, until he is identified. He was found deceased on October 20, 2018 at Galveston and this is his thread, as stated in the title.

Check the year 😉
 
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His features (hypertrichosis, synorphrys, long philantrum, thick eyelashes, and short nose), while subtle, are common in people with Cornelia de Lange syndrome.
 
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His features (hypertrichosis, synorphrys, long philantrum, thick eyelashes, and short nose), while subtle, are common in people with Cornelia de Lange syndrome.

wow, very rare but very interesting and indeed possible IMO. Thanks for joining and sharing!
 
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Yes, statistically not a very high probability due to the rarity of the condition, but the moment I saw the PM photo it immediately came to mind. Even on the off chance that he did have it, it would be a mild presentation.
 
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Nit at all. Lyssav is a local and is in contact with LE. She may be able to chase this up.

I followed the link and it's just taking me to the main page of their FB. Was there specific photo/information the link was supposed to take me to?
 
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His features (hypertrichosis, synorphrys, long philantrum, thick eyelashes, and short nose), while subtle, are common in people with Cornelia de Lange syndrome.

I cared for a baby with Cornelia de Lange syndrome once. I was doing a nursery rotation in nursing school and this poor little one was alone and had the most heartbreaking cry. I just held her and rocked her. This was over twenty years ago and I can still see her little face as clear as day.

I strongly believe that this little guy had *some* kind of unusual genetic something (congenital hyperinsulinemia was my first thought) and that he's had frequent contact with specialized medical providers. I'm just hoping that his information has been passed along to relevant units at children's hospitals throughout the region. A faxed copy of the case info hung in a breakroom somewhere could lead to his identification.
 
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