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DEAD 'BOY IN BOX' RIDDLE

The terrifying unsolved mystery of the child found in a cardboard box… whose identity remains unknown 60 years later

Will there ever be justice for this tragic victim?

ALMOST 60 years ago, police uncovered a box which contained the dead body of a little boy.

Tragically, a post-mortem revealed that the child was likely to have been physically abused, as he was covered in bruises and scars.

 The victim was found placed in a cardboard box
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The victim was found placed in a cardboard boxCredit: YouTube

Six decades on, the Philadelphia investigators still haven’t been able to identify the body, or come any closer to solving the mystery that shocked the world.

As the 1957 case still lays unsolved, here’s what we know about “Americas Unknown Child”…

What do we know about the victim?

 'America's Unknown Child', is one of the longest and unsolved murders in American history
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'America's Unknown Child', is one of the longest and unsolved murders in American historyCredit: YouTube

It’s believed that the boy was around four to six-years-old.

Tests on his body revealed that he was suffering from malnourishment, suggesting he could have been a victim of abuse.

 The boy's body was covered in bruising and scars
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The boy's body was covered in bruising and scarsCredit: YouTube

As well as fresh bruises, surgical scars were found on different areas of the body, including the ankle and groin.

Investigators estimate that the boy’s hair was cut following the murder, as an attempt to conceal his identity.

What evidence was uncovered?

 The box and other items were uncovered in Fox Chase, Philadelphia
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The box and other items were uncovered in Fox Chase, PhiladelphiaCredit: YouTube

After the grisly finding was reported to the police by a member of the public, officers went to investigate the scene.

The young victim had been placed in a JC Penney bassinet box before he was dumped in Susquehanna Road in Fox Chase.

After fingerprints of the boy were taken, police uncovered evidence related to the case, including a child’s cap, scarf and handkerchief.

What was the response?

 The media immediately launched an urgent appeal
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The media immediately launched an urgent appealCredit: YouTube

As the crime was so shocking in nature, there was a huge amount of media attention.

The case was widely reported in The Philadelphia Inquirer released over 400,000 flyers appealing for information, all with an image of what the boy looked like.

As the police struggled to find any leads, they decided to release a post-mortem photograph of the boy, who they dressed and posed in a sitting position.

This year, facial recognition software was applied to get a sense of what the victim would have looked like.

 Police used photos of the boy's body to appeal for information
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Police used photos of the boy's body to appeal for informationCredit: YouTube

What are the theories?

Was the boy an abandoned orphan?

Some theorists believe that the crime had something to do with a foster home, which was located just over a mile from where the body was uncovered.

One of the medical examiner’s employees, Remington Bristow, became fixated with solving the case.

In 1960, he contacted a psychic in New Jersey, who told the investigator to search for a house that resembled a foster home.

As officers scoured the property, they spotted a bassinet which could have fit into a JC Penney box.

Bristow also claimed that the blankets in the foster home closely resembled the ones wrapped around the unidentified victim.

Despite speculation, police were unable to find any solid links to the crime.

Suspect M

A shocking confession blew the case wide open in 2002 by a person who the police identified only as M.

The woman, who had a history of mental illness, claimed that her abusive mum had “purchased” the young boy from another family.

In her extensive police interview, the witness also claimed that the boy was sexually and physically abused for two and a half years before he was killed.

 In 2016, the police released a colourised image of what the unidentified boy looked like
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In 2016, the police released a colourised image of what the unidentified boy looked likeCredit: YouTube

Disturbingly, she insisted that her parents had punished the boy after he vomited in the bathtub, and he passed away after being slammed onto the floor.

A factor that gives her story some credibility is that a witness spotted them moving a box from the trunk of their car.

The women ignored the man’s offer to help them carry their box, so could this have been the body of the unidentified child?

When officers followed up the lead, M’s extended family denied ever seeing a young boy in the household.

Kidnapped child?

 Could the unknown victim have been another missing child?
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Could the unknown victim have been another missing child?Credit: YouTube

In 1955, three-year-old Steven Craig Damman was kidnapped outside a supermarket.

As descriptions of both of the boys are similar, police explored the theory that they could both be the same person.

X-rays, footprints and medical records were researched as officers attempted to bring the case to a close.

Despite speculation, it’s unlikely that two victims were the same person due to a number of key differences.

While the boy in the box didn’t appear to be struggling with any organ problems, Steven was under treatment for kidney growth when he was kidnapped.

Investigators also couldn’t find Steven’s distinctive freckle on the back of the body’s calf.