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NCMU1231830c1.jpg|NCMEC reconstruction |
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Boy in the Box M.A. Ludwig.jpeg|Reconstruction by M.A. Ludwig |
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Boy in the Box death mask.jpg|Death mask |
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− | Boy in the Box Father Sculpture.jpg|Sculpture of what the child's father may have looked like |
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+ | Boy in the Box Father Sketch.jpg|Sketch of man reportedly seen with the child |
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Boy in the Box shipping label.jpg|Shipping label |
Boy in the Box shipping label.jpg|Shipping label |
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The Face of America's Unknown Child (Artistic Reconstruction)|Reconstruction process by M.A. Ludwig (contains postmortem photos) |
The Face of America's Unknown Child (Artistic Reconstruction)|Reconstruction process by M.A. Ludwig (contains postmortem photos) |
Revision as of 21:40, 16 November 2020
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Boy in the Box (also known as America's Unknown Child and The Fox Chase Boy) is the nickname given to a boy found murdered in the Fox Chase area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1957.
Case
Due to the cool weather, a time of death could only be given between a couple of days to a few weeks. However, due to the rain between the week of February 18-25 (and the lack of water damage to the card board box he was discovered in), it is hypothesized he was killed in the timeframe of the earlier estimate.
The child's body was found nude, wrapped in a Native American style blanket cut in half. He was placed in a cardboard box, which led to his nickname. The body was found by a college student walking around in the area. He waited an entire day to call police, due to the fact that he was stalking women, and didn't want to get arrested. It turned out that another man who was looking at his illegal cage, found the body first, but never told police. The boy had been beaten severely, as many bruises were visible on his body. Severe bruising of the face pointed to blunt force trauma as the cause of death.
Despite an exhausting investigation of countless leads by police and high publicity of the case, the boy still remains unidentified, and the case is considered cold. However, there exists a 24-hour hotline to a special task force in charge of the case to provide tips, and callers can remain anonymous if they wish.
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Exclusions
- Steven Damman
- Frederick Holmes
Media
- His case appeared on America's Most Wanted
Sources
- Boy in the Box on Wikipedia GRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING
- Joseph Zarelli at the Doe Network
- Joseph Zarelli at NamUs GRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING
- Joseph Zarelli at NCMEC
- Website GRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING