The missing Texas mom of two who disappeared on July 5 after she was seen leaving her San Antonio home was found dead nearly three weeks later, loved ones and cops confirmed.
"Mostly, it may mean there are no external marks on the body. If there were a bullet wound, strangulation, for example – trauma – or if in the autopsy they found cancer or heart disease as a cause of death, that would have been released right away," said Baden, who has conducted more than 20,000 autopsies in his five-plus decades as a forensic pathologist.
She was then captured on doorbell camera footage leaving the house around 10:35 a.m. but was never seen again. Powell left behind her cell phone — which had been placed on the bathroom counter — medication and possibly also her Apple Watch when she left. Claudia Mobley reported the next day. She later told Fox News Digital that her daughter had left home once before, but returned in under a week and Mobley never reported the incident to police.
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