Melinda Superville; A Pictorial View of Access of Abandon Home
Melinda Superville’s body was found by members of Texas EquuSearch on December 9 after being missing since December 2. She was found in an abandon house that was known to be frequented by the homeless. The abandoned house is located at 2111 Antoine, is located at the intersection of Antoine & Hammerly.
The house where Melinda was found in, 2111 Antoine
Back door that was already open, door off hinges
Melinda Superville was missing for one week before she was found in the back bedroom, seen below. In an abandoned home that was frequented by the homeless Melinda was found and at her side was an undischarged gun and pills. So we are supposed to assume that a suicide scene with pills and a gun was kept intact for one week in a home frequented by the homeless. That is remarkable that nothing was touched.
A “large quantity” of assorted pills was discovered at the scene, and physical evidence indicated that Superville, 43, had ingested a large number of them, Houston police Sgt. Nate McDuell said Saturday.
A pistol was also found at the scene, but it had not been fired, and there was no sign of physical trauma to the body, police reported Friday.
McDuell did not know whether a suicide note was found.
Back Bedroom where Melinda was found.
The Chiro clinic, Superville’s home and the abandoned house at 2111 Antoine are all in close proximately to one another. To walk from the office where the keys were found in the door to the abandon house where Melinda was found takes approximately 4 minutes and 15 seconds. The street is extremely busy with nonstop traffic and multiple businesses along the way. She was wearing a bright red sweatshirt in the middle of the day and no one saw her.
The office that the keys were left in the door
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THIS IS SO CREEEEPY!!! I live on Harland two blocks away from Melinda’s home. I would have not pegged him for this type of person and I so sorry I took up for him he seems like such a geek.
Comment by DENISE | January 5, 2006
So I am glad to see a web site that cares about missing people and what is being said about them.
Comment by DENISE | January 6, 2006
My husband and I do not believe Melinda was the type of person
who would commit suiside as we were friends and patients of hers for over ten years.
Comment by GLENDA CHRIST | January 7, 2006
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MY BOYFRIEND AND I DO NOT BELEIVE MELINDA WOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT, SHE LOVED HER BABY MORE THEM ANYTHING IN THE WORLD. SHE WOULD OF NEVER LEFT HIM WITH THAT MAN….ALONE, WE DO NOT THINK SO….
Comment by AMPARO | March 8, 2006