https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/missing-girlfriend-ex-nfl-player-163400116.html
The suspected human remains of a missing Texas woman, who was dating former San Francisco 49ers tight end, Kevin Ware, have been recovered nearly eight months after she vanished, officials announced on Friday.
On Dec 9, possible remains ---which authorities say they believe belong to 29-year-old Taylor Pomaski — were discovered in northern Harris County, outside of Houston. The exact location from which the remains were excavated wasn’t released by law enforcement.
The cause and manner of death hasn’t been released pending identification of the remains, according to the Harris County’s Institute of Forensic Sciences. As of Monday afternoon, an autopsy hadn’t been completed, online medical examiner case files show.
"Identification of the remains will be carried out by the Institute of Forensic Sciences," Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a statement on social media.
Ware, Pomaski’s boyfriend, is currently in custody on other charges and has been named a person of interest in the ongoing case.
Pomaski was last seen alive on April 25 at a house party at her residence in the 4500 block of Stallion Brook Lane in Spring, Texas, which is also north of Houston. She shared the residence with the former professional athlete.
Her family reported her missing days later.
From the investigation’s early stages, foul play was suspected in her disappearance. Harris County homicide investigators ultimately took over the investigation in May.
Taylor Pomaski Harris County Sheriff
Taylor Pomaski Harris County Sheriff
"Taylor is a great, bubbly, bubbly woman, and her parents and family and friends miss her a lot," her ex-boyfriend Eric Zuleger told KHOU.
Ware hasn’t officially been charged in Pomaski’s disappearance or suspected homicide.
The 41-year-old was arrested in June by U.S. Marshals on a warrant for failing to appear on misdemeanor traffic charges, including for speeding and driving with an expired license. He’s currently being held without bond at a Montgomery County detention facility, according to online jail records.
A court judge denied his bond, pending the investigation into Pomaski’s disappearance in Harris County. Prosecutors named him as a suspect in his girlfriend’s missing person’s case during the bond hearing, KHOU reported. T
he Harris County District Attorney’s Office has since declined to specify on the record whether Ware is currently a suspect, referring questions to the sheriff’s office.
Coby DuBose, Ware’s defense attorney, however, has long-maintained that his client isn’t a suspect in the case.
"In reality, the only court document naming him as a suspect is a filing by the District Attorney’s Office in another county that is trying to convince a judge to hold him without bond,” DuBose told Oxygen.com in June.
Toll paid in full. Also Q predicted this.