TX MADISONVILLE JANE DOE: F, 2-6, found in suitcase in Madisonville, TX - 17 Sept 2016 - feeding tube

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Demographics
Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: Uncertain
Estimated Age Group: PreAdolescent
Estimated Age Range (Years): 2-6
Estimated Year of Death: 2016
Estimated PMI: 4 Months

Circumstances
Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: September 17, 2016

Location Found Map
Location: Madisonville, Texas 77864
County: Madison County
Circumstances of Recovery: Remains of a female child with a feeding tube found inside a suitcase in a pasture next to highway. Child may be from Texas, Mexico, Arizona, Mew Mexico, or possibly California.

Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains: All parts recovered
Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton

Physical Description
Hair Color: Black
Head Hair Description: Hair color could also be brown, past shoulders in length

Distinctive Physical Features
Deformity: The lower jaw would have been smaller than the rest of her face, causing a receded chin and was most likely unable to close her mouth. The skull was deformed and flattened on one side. The girl's head and face would have been asymmetrical. The left side of her face would have been more prominent.

Clothing and Accessories
Accessories: military issued camo shirt (desert digital pattern) ; Silver child's bedspread ; Grey adult sweatshirt ; Small green blanket - Near the Body
Clothing: Pink dress (size 4T, Brand "Mon Petit)) with colorfully embroidered butterflies and the words "Follow Your Dreams" ; Size 4 Diaper - "Parent's Choice" brand - On the Body

3 Missing Person Exclusions
Myrisha Campbell - Age 3 - Goliad, TX - 1958
Shelby Roberts
Amaya Arretta-Lopez

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Investigators release new details in Baby Madison cold case​

Investigators are detailing new clues they hope will help solve a Texas cold case.

Initially, police believed the child suffered from Micrognathia, a condition where the lower jaw is smaller than usual. But based on new forensic assessments, it’s now believed “Baby Madison” did not have this medical condition.

“The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released a facial reconstruction photo in 2016 with Micrognathia in mind, and today, we are releasing a new forensic reconstruction photo also created by NCMEC, which may better support “Baby Madison’s” true likeness without that condition,” Criminal Investigations Division Sergeant Chelsea Stamford said.

These are among the first steps in solving this case, but the sheriff’s office and FBI assured neighbors they will do what they can to get justice for “Baby Madison.”

“She deserves the peace. She deserves answers. She deserves justice, and most importantly, she deserves the dignity of being properly identified and properly remembered,” Wilkes said.

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