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Man with criminal past because of capital murder on the missing 11-year-old Texan girls charged

A man with a criminal past and who was a “person of interest” in connection with the death of a Texas girl was charged with capital murder.

The new Chargedon Steven McDougal will be found on Tuesday in the Trinity River on Tuesday.

Cunnigham's body was reportedly bound by a cord on a rock that corresponded to the suspect with a rope in line with the truck.

McDougal was charged when he was custody because of an unused bodily harm.

He was taken into custody on Friday, the day on which Aftercunningham's family had missed her.

On Tuesday, the authorities confirmed that Mordougal was the suspect, but they were in the process of receiving an arrest warrant.

The district prosecutor of Polk County, Shelly Sitton, murdered the young girl and thrown away her body in the river.

Sitton did not say whether her office will catch up with the death penalty.

The Texas Ministry of Public Security and the Polk County's Sheriff reported at the weekend that McDougal was the last known person who saw Cunningham before it disappeared.

According to the authorities, the 42-year-old suspect was a family of the family who lived on the Cunningham Family Property in Livingston, about 73 miles north of Houston.

Records in 2010, McDougal, was condemned with a fatal weapon for serious physical injury and sentenced to four years in prison.

In the load document in 2010, it was found that McDougal had been convicted of postponing a child.

Court files from Brazoria County, south of Houston, showed that McDougal did not compete against two crimes in 2007 to seduce a child.

The national desk turned to the Polk County public prosecutor to apply for the affidavit for the indictment for capital murder with which he is confronted.

We were informed that the documents will only be available in the event of Cunningham when the examination is completed.

According to Topolk County Sheriff Byron Lyons, the 11-year-old's cause of death is still determined.