According to Sgt. Chelsea Stanford of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, the testing conducted indicates that the girl’s age is estimated to be between two and five years old. In addition to her remains, authorities discovered a long-sleeved pink dress, manufactured by “Mon Petit” in a size 4T, inside the bag. The girl was also wearing a size 4 diaper.
The bag contained a feeding tube, suggesting that she likely needed specialized medical care.
Investigators announced on Thursday that they had conducted genetic testing on the remains of the woman. The results revealed that she had ancestral connections to El Salvador and Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Additionally, it was determined that she had long, thick black hair.
Investigators initially believed that “Baby Madison” had a medical condition called micrognathia, which affects the size of the lower jaw. However, further examination reveals that she did not actually suffer from this condition, leading to the creation of a new image of her face.
See also: Previous composite image of little girl’s face
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has released a video in an effort to identify a young girl whose body was discovered near Madisonville.
Supervisory Special Agent Charlie Wilks from the FBI Houston office stated that the details surrounding her death remain unknown. The authorities have yet to determine the exact cause and location of her death in Texas.
Authorities have received numerous tips during their investigation, with some of them suggesting Arizona as a possible lead. However, they have since been able to rule out Arizona as a relevant location.
Medical examiners are currently working to identify the remains of “Baby Madison”, which are still housed at their office.