This case appears to be easily
solvable, however nearly two years from the date she/he was found,
their remains no name associated with this child. I have theories, as
do many on the internet. Here are mine and links to others theories.
John Doe
What if this child is a boy? She/he was
found wearing a dress and long hair. It is somewhat safe to assume
that the parents were not above average. Who can contest they may
have not dressed the child in a gender appropriate manner. Even more
so, if the parents had lost custody, what better way to hide in plan
sight then to change the appearance to that of a little girl? If law
enforcement is looking for a small boy with facial and skull
deformities the easiest and least expensive way to fly under the
radar would be to change gender. Many people also allow their little
boys to have long hair. It's not unheard of.
Heritage Assumption
While I've looked at many research
papers, there is no firm data on what ethnicity have the most jaw
deformations. I think there is a bias to assume the child is of
Hispanic descent. This child could very well be white instead of
Hispanic. Shopping at Walmart (the diaper brand) crosses all ethnic
barriers and the brand of the dress, Mon Petit does not appear to be
unique or high end. It is possible this bias is my own, but I don't
believe so.
Pollen Red Herring
The pollen note is interesting, but it
could be a red herring. From very preliminary research, there does
not seem to be a pollen that is specific to ONLY Arizona. Many
plants that grow there can be found elsewhere, or could be grown for
landscaping purposes in other southwestern states. I'm debating
contacting the sheriff's department to see if they would give me the
name(s) of the pollen found. It could be from traveling from Arizona
to Texas.
Mexico
I don't know what medical care is
available in Mexico or how accessible it is to the average person.
This child could be a citizen of Mexico. If that is the case, and
they were an illegal alien, it is unlikely it would ever be
identified.
You can find more theories here that
are not my own at WebSleuths.
I'm surprised there are not more
theories as many people have shown interest in this case. It seems so
solvable and yet isn't.
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