It wouldn’t matter if her body was sent of state. Texas law requires the physician that pronounced the person dead to file a death report with the state of Texas. The name is the same spelling used by her employer, the Uvalde Independent School District. It’s the same name listed on her teaching bf certificate.
So if she's alive you could find her in the same way as if she's not dead. Suddenly she's using an alias now?
I was throwing stuff out there I don't know that law. I know bodies can cross state lines. It's not unheard of or uncommon.
They might file after the coroner report. It could take weeks?
She was pronounced dead on scene supposedly by the press. Nobody by that name died in Texas. Weird. Why. It was a hoax. Or are there any other explanations?
You're asking a lot of questions that I don't know or care to answer.
I wanted to find out if there was definitive proof that Eva Mireles died in the Uvalde, TX shooting. Official State of Texas answer to that is: "No".
You haven't proved that. Have you searched her. You have record of school employ. If she's not dead where is she. Kin, Facebook, employ, etc.
As stimpulated there might have been delays, the coroner could take weeks to release it.
Pronounced dead was by the media. In which case the body might not be filed in Texas. It could be released to kin out of state, even a different country like across the border. Or to an FBI lab. Awaiting a coroner to then release it back to Texas.
Logically the school would hold a service for all involved. What are they claiming.
If it's a fake, she's an alias, or God knows what that set up was and where.
In fact getting pissed at me, proves you haven't done shit. You checked a record that may take time or who knows. But you're speculating, it is factually to sudden to established. All of a week later? Yawn.
You should probably actually read the laws and statutes posted on the original post before commenting, sport. You’re getting a little emotional about this. I’ll take the signed word of a state registrar over you.
It wouldn’t matter if her body was sent of state. Texas law requires the physician that pronounced the person dead to file a death report with the state of Texas. The name is the same spelling used by her employer, the Uvalde Independent School District. It’s the same name listed on her teaching bf certificate.
So if she's alive you could find her in the same way as if she's not dead. Suddenly she's using an alias now?
I was throwing stuff out there I don't know that law. I know bodies can cross state lines. It's not unheard of or uncommon.
They might file after the coroner report. It could take weeks?
She was pronounced dead on scene supposedly by the press. Nobody by that name died in Texas. Weird. Why. It was a hoax. Or are there any other explanations?
You're asking a lot of questions that I don't know or care to answer. I wanted to find out if there was definitive proof that Eva Mireles died in the Uvalde, TX shooting. Official State of Texas answer to that is: "No".
You haven't proved that. Have you searched her. You have record of school employ. If she's not dead where is she. Kin, Facebook, employ, etc.
As stimpulated there might have been delays, the coroner could take weeks to release it.
Pronounced dead was by the media. In which case the body might not be filed in Texas. It could be released to kin out of state, even a different country like across the border. Or to an FBI lab. Awaiting a coroner to then release it back to Texas.
Logically the school would hold a service for all involved. What are they claiming.
If it's a fake, she's an alias, or God knows what that set up was and where.
In fact getting pissed at me, proves you haven't done shit. You checked a record that may take time or who knows. But you're speculating, it is factually to sudden to established. All of a week later? Yawn.
You should probably actually read the laws and statutes posted on the original post before commenting, sport. You’re getting a little emotional about this. I’ll take the signed word of a state registrar over you.