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Any confirmation on when the house became abandoned or if she has been there since 2013?
The Flint Police Department was called to the abandoned house in the 3200 block of Lapeer Road on May 26 after the human remains were found, according to a June 15 news release.
The remains were recently confirmed to belong to Collins.
Authorities have not determined a cause of death. Collins was 19 when she went missing Dec. 31, 2013, according to nonprofit Flint Police Operations. Crime Stoppers of Flint say Collins had last been seen alive near the intersection of Pettibone Ave and Fenton Road.
Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article262574677.html#storylink=cpy
It's been a while since I looked at any of the initial reports. Maybe someone can refresh my memory: were there any indications that Jina had substance abuse problems? Many drug addicts use abandoned houses to get high, so an overdose in an abandoned house would not be out of the question.Condolences to Jina's family and friends.
There are many questions regarding this case. The house in Flint where Jina was found looks like it's been abandoned for quite some time. I've not seen any reports about how long Jina may have been deceased inside that house (days, months, years). None of the MSM reports I've seen so far indicate a cause of death or provided many details in general.
It's been a while since I looked at any of the initial reports. Maybe someone can refresh my memory: were there any indications that Jina had substance abuse problems? Many drug addicts use abandoned houses to get high, so an overdose in an abandoned house would not be out of the question.
However, we had a serial killer here in the Detroit area who was taking women to abandoned houses, having sex with them, and then beating them to death.
He was active in Detroit in 2018 and 2019. Maybe he spent some time in Flint prior to that. If it wasn't him, it could have been someone with a similar MO.
So a squatter was living there while Jina's body was in the basement? That's downright creepy. I hope that squatter was thoroughly investigated.View attachment 366310Jina Collins went missing December 31, 2013. For years, her family searched for her, never giving up hope. Sadly, their hopes gave way to grief when Jina’s remains were discovered in a vacant home on Lapeer Road in Flint.
But who owned the vacant house? ABC 12 did some digging and discovered the property was owned by the Mass Transportation Authority. The MTA purchased the property in January from the Genesee County land bank and the purchase is what led to the discovery of Jina’s body.
According to MTA CEO Ed Benning, once MTA owned the property, the MTA sent a crew to evaluate the property to start the demolition process. Only, the crew discovered a squatter in the house. Once the squatter was evicted, contractors went back to the house to assess the home for asbestos and lead. When they went into the basement, that’s when they discovered Jina’s remains.
It’s still unknown how long Jina’s body was in the house, or how it got there. Her sister tells ABC 12, finding Jina’s remains has left them with more questions.
According to Flint police, Jina’s death is still an open and active investigation.
The home is expected to be demolished sometime this month.
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Flint house where missing woman's remains were discovered will be demolished
The property was owned by the Mass Transportation Authority, which purchased it in January from the Genesee County Land Bank. The transaction is what led to the discovery of Collins'www.abc12.com
It would be reasonable to assume that she died around the time she disappeared, barring any information to the contrary.Has there been any official statement regarding the timing and cause of Jina's death? The information I've seen doesn't indicate whether she died recently or if she has been deceased for years.
Couldn't find any information on the date of abandonment, but it looks like house was demolished in December 2022.Any confirmation on when the house became abandoned or if she has been there since 2013?
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The home on Lapeer Road in Flint, where a woman's body was found earlier this year, will be demolished.
Jina Collins disappeared on Dec. 31, 2013. For years, her family searched for her and never gave up hope.
But their hopes gave way to grief in late May, when Collins' remains were discovered in a vacant home in the 3200 block of Lapeer Road in Flint.
The property was owned by the Mass Transportation Authority, which purchased it in January from the Genesee County Land Bank. The transaction is what led to the discovery of Collins' body.
MTA CEO Ed Benning said his organization sent a crew to evaluate the property to start the demolition process after acquiring it. The crew discovered a squatter in the house, who was evicted.
Contractors went back to the house after that process to assess the home for asbestos and lead. That's when they discovered Collins' remains in the basement.
Investigators are not sure how long Collins' body was in the home or how it got there. Her sister said the discovery left family members with more questions.
The Flint Police Department says an investigation into Collins' death remains open and active. The home is expected to be demolished sometime this month.
Does anyone know if Jina's cause of death has been released? I haven't seen anything official from MSM or LE since her remains were found in the basement of this home.