Missing Woman Found On The Walls Of A House

Missing Woman Found On The Walls Of A House
Missing Woman Found On The Walls Of A House

Video: Missing Woman Found On The Walls Of A House

Video: Missing Woman Found On The Walls Of A House
Video: Human remains found in wall; woman who lived there has been missing for years 2024, November
Anonim

The strange case of a woman who disappeared three years ago and whose remains were found within the walls of her home has many perplexed. Especially her neighbors, who are now wondering how the old woman could fall through the hole in a plank that was the same width as a missing banknote in 2015, after her neighbors realized that in front of her home in Houston., Texas, the mail was stacked and the woman showed no signs of life.

Now, the Houston coroner's office confirmed that the woman never left her home, but instead was trapped between the walls of her home when she fell from the attic and got stuck between the walls.

“In the attic there was a broken plank that led to this space. Authorities think she was probably in the attic and fell from that floor, Tricia Bentley, a coroner's spokesperson told People.

“It is a one-story house with an attic so she was found on the first floor. There was a space between the walls where a person could fit, "said the spokeswoman, who confirmed that the cause of death was listed as" undetermined. " "She was in a skeletal state. There is no evidence of exactly how she died."

Stewart's remains - which included his skeleton, skull, glasses, and clothing - were found in March 2017 by the property's new owners, the coroner's office confirmed.

Mary Stewart Cerruti
Mary Stewart Cerruti

But the coroner's conclusions don't convince the old lady's neighbors.”The space appears to be larger than 8 inches, and Mary was certainly fragile, but I find it hard to believe that a person could stand on a plank and that her body It was completely gone by a crack that is no wider than the width of a dollar bill,”her neighbor, Rosanne Davis, said suspiciously to KHOU.

"There were hundreds of pairs of eyes on the house all the time and everyone could see and realize that she was alone, that she was older, fragile and vulnerable," said the woman.

Davis' suspicions would also be heightened by the fact that the elderly woman had become a stated opponent of plans to develop huge residential complexes in her neighborhood, Houston Heights.

The woman was actively attending neighborhood meetings organized by the Houston Planning Commission where, according to reports, she had branded those responsible for these projects as "the bad guys." Even a video shows the old woman at a meeting held in February 2013 wearing a style of glasses similar to those found near her skeleton.

Recommended: