Where did you find this document?Could it be the same Amanda referenced in this near fatality document?
Where did you find this document?Could it be the same Amanda referenced in this near fatality document?
I am glad to see the new image. I really hope Baby Madison gets her name back in the coming months! <3View attachment 546452
Matthew Gromala November 21, 2024
'MADISON COUNTY, Texas — A new image has been revealed of the victim in an unsolved case involving the remains of a young girl found in Madison County over eight years ago.![]()
Authorities release new image of victim in 2016 Madisonville cold case
"Baby Madison" is believed to have ancestral ties to El Salvador and Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was also previously believed to have suffered from micrognathia.www.kcentv.com
On Sept. 17, 2016, a black suitcase was found at the edge of a property off of I-45 near the city of Madisonville--about 38 miles northeast of Bryan, 95 miles north of Houston--and discovered the skeletal remains of an unidentified child wrapped in a white trash bag. '
Interesting. That has been such a defining characteristic from the beginning. The difference is in the bones, I wonder how it could have been misinterpreted for so long?Interesting comment from the Houston FBI's twitter: "It was originally believed “Baby Madison’s” lower jaw was smaller than normal ... It's now believed the child did not suffer from micrognathia."
I also saw on Google that cancer can also require a child to have a feeding tube along with respiratory, cardiovascular conditions, and sensory issues.
- Abnormalities of the mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestines.
- Sucking and swallowing disorders often related to certain neuromuscular conditions, such as severe cerebral palsy; brain injury, being born prematurely or developmental delays.
- Poor growth or failure to thrive even after dietary supplements.
- Extreme difficulty taking medicines by mouth.
- Significant time and effort involved with feedings.
- Aspiration (when contents from the mouth or stomach go into the breathing tube or lungs during or following normal feedings).
There are two main types of feeding tubes:![]()
Feeding Tubes for Children
Learn about types of feeding tubes and how gastrostomy feeding tubes, G tube placement and PEG tube feeding can protect the airwayswww.gillettechildrens.org
Here is a link with conditions that would require a child to have a feeding tube.
I also saw on Google that cancer can also require a child to have a feeding tube along with respiratory, cardiovascular conditions, and sensory issues.
Yeah, I think so.I'm leaning more towards her having a neuromuscular disorder of some sort.
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