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    Woman found near death, covered with maggots

    TEXAS CITY — A woman is recovering in a hospital after police found her barely alive — so close to death that maggots were eating her flesh — during the weekend.

    Police officers are searching for the person who made the 911 call that alerted them about the woman.

    Police Capt. Brian Goetschius said a man called on the emergency line about 11:50 p.m. Friday. The caller said his mother had bedsores and needed an ambulance. The caller then said the back door to the house would be open and hung up, Goetschius said.

    When patrol officer J.A. Patterson entered the house, he reported that the residence was in deplorable condition and that he was overcome by a stench similar to that of a decaying body. He also noted that several cats were running free inside the house.

    He did not find the person who had made the 911 call, however.

    Patterson then found what he at first thought was a dead woman on the floor of the living room. As he was securing the scene, Patterson noticed that the woman blinked, Goetschius said. “She was teetering on the brink of death".

    Goetschius confirmed the woman is Linda Sue Sainz, 62. Sainz, a retired Galveston County Sheriff’s Office dispatcher, rented the home on Pecan Street.

    Emergency Medical Service workers were called to take the woman to the hospital. The medical responders discovered maggots eating the woman’s flesh, according to the police report.

    Fecal matter covered the floors of the house, and a bed in the living room was also soiled, police said. Sainz was taken to Mainland Medical Center in Texas City where she was in critical condition on Monday.
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    omg that is disgusting.

    I would really like to know more about the story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonlilly1981 View Post
    omg that is disgusting.

    I would really like to know more about the story.
    I am going to be gone for the next couple of days, maybe someone can update the story for me. They should be finding the neglecting son/daughter soon.

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    She probly passed out from the stench EEEwwwwwwww.

    Geez, she is only 62, she is not that old. WTF, kind of son finds his mom like that and fucking leaves. ???? poor crazy cat lady.

    The caller said his mother had bedsores and needed an ambulance. The caller then said the back door to the house would be open and hung up, Goetschius said.

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    Truth be told, maggots have a function here. they preserve the good tissue by eating the bad tissue. Gross, but good in a wierd way.
    It reminds me of the guy who came in for treatment on his foot. It was so covered in maggots when his boot came off you couldn't see the sores. After cleaning The maggots off the sores were in remarkably good shape.
    Last edited by malq; December 1st, 2008 at 09:29 PM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unamused Cat View Post
    I am going to be gone for the next couple of days, maybe someone can update the story for me. They should be finding the neglecting son/daughter soon.
    I'll keep an eye out for updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzzz View Post
    WTF, kind of son finds his mom like that and fucking leaves. ???? poor crazy cat lady.
    I'd say there is a greater than zero chance he is responsible for both her and the home's condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malq View Post
    Truth be told, maggots have a function here. they preserve the good tissue by eating the bad tissue. Gross, but good in a wierd way.
    It reminds me of the guy who came in for treatment on his foot. It was so covered in maggots when his boot came off you couldn't see the sores. After cleaning The maggots off the sores were in remarkably good shape.

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    For Chrissake! Why is it so hard to figure out! Take care of your kids! Take care of your parents! Take CARE of the people you love, if you can.

    That poor woman; she's not that old, either. Damn it, it just isn't right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMalley View Post
    For Chrissake! Why is it so hard to figure out! Take care of your kids! Take care of your parents! Take CARE of the people you love, if you can.

    That poor woman; she's not that old, either. Damn it, it just isn't right!
    Thank you! You know what, if you can't do, then dammit, find someone who can! Don't let things get this bad! I think I'd rather die than have maggots crawling on me.

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    Update has video (see the links)

    http://www.khou.com/topstories/stori....2064aedb.html

    Direct link to the video: http://www.khou.com/video/index.html?nvid=309137

    Video also has the 911 call from the Son.

    http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories....225d446b.html

    TEXAS CITY – A Texas City woman was in serious condition at the Mainland Medical Center Tuesday after police said she was found on the brink of death in her home. On Friday, crime scene investigators forced their way inside Linda Sainz’s Texas City home, only to be forced out by the smell.
    “It was absolutely deplorable," said Texas City Police Captain Brian Goetschius.
    Police said it smelled like a decomposing body. But instead of finding a dead person, they found what they called a "case of neglect."
    "Linda Sainz had bed sores. There were maggots on her back. She was face up when officers arrived so she was laying on them. It was just absolutely horrendous," said Goetschius.
    Paramedics found Sainz, a 62-year-old former Galveston County Sheriff's Office dispatcher, laying on the floor of her living room.
    Dispatchers said the person who called 911 to report Sainz's condition claimed to be her son. He told them that he lived there with her, but by the time paramedics arrived, he was gone.
    Police have yet to speak to Sainz’s son to find out exactly what happened to his mother.
    According to the police report, the caller told dispatchers that Sainz was "bad sick," couldn't speak and did not have the strength to lift her head.
    “The circumstances with the 911 call were unusual. I think this whole case is unusual," said Goetschius.
    Neighbors said that they, too, would like to know what happened. They said they hadn’t seen Sainz in months.
    Investigators said they had never been called out to Sainz's house before last Friday. They declined to name any suspects in the case.




    Edit: The caller sounds as if he knows he has let things get out of hand and only wants to get help for his mother. At least that is what I want to believe.


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    Thanks for updating this Harley. I know UCat will appreciate it too!

    I'm wondering the same thing about the son...did he just not realize that she was that bad? Did he try to take care of her and just didn't know how?

    Please keep us updated...
    YOUR mom.

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    Found a pic of the house (inside)

    http://guanabee.com/cat_house_12.2.jpg

    Based on the article, this pic may not be of the actual house. Just a gut feeling I get after reading it.

    another article:
    http://guanabee.com/2008/12/linda-su...by-maggots.php

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    http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/08/...gag-superbugs/

    I also read an article a long time ago that some doctors were using maggots in burn units. That it's a gentler way to deride dead tissue. After hearing my son scream when they'd treat his burn wounds I would have been delighted to have them use these little guys instead.

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    Odd that there doesn't seem to be any awareness from neighbors and those other family that hadn't seen her since January that she would be bed ridden at all.

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    How horrifying. She's not all that old. I'd like to know what happened to her. Was she getting a disability or retirement check? Was the son cashing her checks? Poor thing, I hope that she pulls through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unamused Cat View Post
    I am going to be gone for the next couple of days, maybe someone can update the story for me. They should be finding the neglecting son/daughter soon.
    Lemme go ahead and update this with a pic for Ucat. Kinda wierd, maggot lady in a glam shot sans moustache.

    I know I am a year late, but better late than never.

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    how weird. i was born in webster tx (i don't think it exist anymore was has turned into another town) and live in tx city for my first 8 years. mom worked for the probation department in galveston. i'll have to take a couple drinks and email her and see if she knows the woman.
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    That house was so nasty but I guess she survived.

    Man pleads for brother to talk to cops

    By T.J. Aulds
    The Daily News
    Published December 4, 2008

    TEXAS CITY — A woman found barely alive in her house last week is “miraculously” improving, one of her sons said Wednesday

    Aaron Martelli also said he wants his half brother, who police officers suspect made the 911 call that alerted them to the woman’s condition, to come out of hiding and talk to police.

    Martelli said his mother, Linda Sue Sainz, was “improving better than anyone could imagine.”

    Sainz, 62, remained in Mainland Medical Center on Wednesday, five days after police found her on the floor of her Texas City home.

    Police said her home was filthy, that she was malnourished and that maggots were feeding on open sores on her back.

    “Of course she is still weak, but she is talking and coherent,” said Martelli, the oldest of Sainz’s four children. “Every day is a marked difference.”

    Police are still trying to piece together how Sainz, who had a history of medical ailments, ended up in such a poor state.

    Officers were tipped to her predicament by a mysterious 911 call late Friday night by a man claiming to be Sainz’s son.

    “My mom has laid here and gotten bad sick,” the caller told a police dispatcher. “She has open sores and other problems and she needs to get to a hospital.”

    When police arrived at the house the caller was gone and Sainz was on the floor of the living room. Investigators said they are certain the call was made by Sainz’s son, Jonathan Benjamin Smith, 38, who lived with his mother.

    Police Capt. Brian Goetschius said officers want to talk to Smith but have been frustrated in their efforts to find him. Smith doesn’t have a driver’s license, a criminal record or any records indicating he owns property or even has a mobile phone, Goetschius said.

    Martelli made a plea Wednesday for his half brother to come forward.

    “Just come in and talk — that’s the point we are at right now,” Martelli said. “We don’t have all the pieces, and in the long run it’s going to be better out of respect for our mother.

    “If there is a liability, just man up. This isn’t the way to handle it.”

    He said his brother lived with Sainz “all his life, and he was the one taking care of her.”

    Martelli said he had no idea how bad of a condition his mother was in until police found her last week. The last time he spoke to her was a month ago by phone.

    “She was talking fine, just like you and I are talking now,” Martelli said. “She previously said her leg was hurting, but when we talked she said she was doing better.”

    He knows differently now.

    “If there is someone you haven’t talked to, just don’t contact them, put your eyeballs on them,” he said.

    Martelli said his focus now is on seeing that his mother recovers and with that comes a pledge.

    “As horrifying as it was — and it was horrifying what happened to her — she is out of that situation now, and she won’t be going back into that again.”

    Goetschius said the district attorney’s office asked for more evidence in the case. No determination has been made about whether criminal neglect charges would be pursued, he said.

    “We are collecting the facts to determine if charges can even be filed,” he said.

    Making a call to 911 but not staying around for police and EMS to arrive is in itself not a crime, Goetschius said.

    Adult Protective Services also is investigating the case.

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