Rosemary Diaz Has been Missing for 25 Years … Her Remains Have Been Found in Matagorda County, TX by Texas Equusearch
Posted in: Found Deceased,Kidnapping/Abduction,Missing Persons,Murder,Texas Equusearch,Tim Miller
25 year old mystery may finally be over … Kudos to Texas Equusearch!!!
Rosemary Diaz disappeared on November 24, 1990 after leaving work at a country food store near her home in Danevang, Texas. Investigators in Wharton County have found bone fragments at a house belonging to a suspect that are believed to be that of the then missing 15 year old girl. The remains were found in grassy field off County Road 403 in Matagorda County, along the Brazoria County border. According to reports, the suspect in the kidnapping and murder is deceased. The tip that came to authorities that solved this 25 year mystery came from the family of the suspect. Really, the family only came forward after the evil bastard who committed this crime was dead? Maybe some of them need to be arrested and charged with obstruction of justice and concealing a crime. Authorities were lead to a property in Matagorda County, where there in a shallow grave Tim Miller and members of Texas Equusearch found bone fragments and a ring. In the press conference following the discovery, EquuSearch founder Tim Miller stated, ”We got lucky. We found a ring. We all cried.”
The remains of a 15-year-old girl were possibly found in Texas, 25 years after she went missing.
Rosemary Diaz disappeared on Nov. 24, 1990, after leaving work at a country food store near her home in Danevang.
Investigators believe they have now cracked the mystery in their search for the missing teenager when they found bone fragments at a house belonging to a suspect.
Wharton County law enforcement authorities called in Texas EquuSearch to assist when the remarkable breakthrough was made.
“We got lucky. We found a ring. We all cried,” said EquuSearch founder Tim Miller, reported KHOU.com.
After an excavation of the site the following day, more remains were found.
Although investigators and a forensic anthropologist still need to make a positive identification, Diaz’s devastated family believe it is Rosemary’s remains.
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