Boy in the Box (Philadelphia)

Boy in the Box (Philadelphia)

. He is also commonly called "America's Unknown Child".

The crime

The body was found discarded in a cardboard box that once contained a baby's bassinet from J.C. Penney. The body was found wrapped in a plaid blanket, and was discovered by a young man who claimed that he was examining muskrat.

The case engendered massive media attention in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, with pictures of the boy even being placed in every gas bill in Philadelphia. However, despite the publicity at the time of the body's discovery and sporadic re-interest throughout the years, the case remains unsolved to this day, and the boy's identity is still unknown.

The story has been profiled on the television series "America's Most Wanted", and the CBS series "Cold Case". ' and NBC's ' have both used fictionalized accounts of the story as the basis for episodes.

Theories

Like many unsolved murders, myriad tips and theories have been put forward regarding a solution to the case. Although most have been dismissed, two possible solutions to the case have been extensively investigated and engendered much focus by both the police and the media.

The foster home

The first involves a foster home that was located approximately 1.5 miles from the discovery site. In 1960, Remington Bristow, an employee of the medical examiner's office who doggedly pursued the case until his death in 1993, contacted a New Jersey psychic, who told him to look for a house which seemed to match the foster home. When the psychic was brought to the Philadelphia discovery site, she led Bristow straight to the foster home. Upon attending an estate sale at the foster home, Bristow discovered a bassinet similar to the one sold at J.C. Penney. Also, he discovered blankets hanging on the clothesline similar the one in which the boy's body had been wrapped. Bristow believed that the child belonged to the stepdaughter of the man who ran the foster home; they disposed of the boy's body so that she wouldn't be exposed as an unwed mother, as there was still a significant social stigma associated with single motherhood in 1957. Bristow theorized that the boy's death was accidental. Despite this circumstantial evidence, the police were unable to find any concrete links between the Boy in the Box and the foster family. [ [http://www.courttv.com/news/hiddentraces/boyinthebox/boyinthebox_page2.html www.courttv.com] ] [ [http://americasunknownchild.net/summary.htm americasunknownchild.net] ] In 1998, Philadelphia police lieutenant Tom Augustine, who is in charge of the investigation, and several members of the Vidocq Society, a group of retired policemen and profilers investigating the crime, interviewed the foster father and the daughter, whom he had married. The interview seemed to confirm to them that the family was not involved in the case, and the foster home investigation is considered closed. [ [http://americasunknownchild.net/FosterFamily.html americasunknownchild.net] ]

"M"'s story

The second major theory is one brought forward in February, 2002 by a woman identified only as "M." She claimed that her abusive mother purchased the unknown boy, named "Jonathan," from his birth parents in the summer of 1954. Subsequently, the youngster was subjected to extreme physical and sexual abuse for two and a half years, then killed in a fit of rage by slamming him to the floor after he vomited in the bathtub. "M"'s mother then cut the boy's long hair (accounting for the unprofessional haircut that police noted upon their initial observations of the crime scene), and dumped the boy's body in the then-secluded Fox Chase area. "M" went on to say, as they were preparing to remove the boy's body from the trunk, a passing male motorist pulled alongside to inquire whether they needed assistance. As the pair ignored the would-be samaritan, while being careful to obstruct the car's license plate from his view, the man eventually drove off. This story corroborated confidential testimony given by a male witness in 1957, which alleged the body was placed in a box previously discarded at the scene. Police considered the story quite plausible, but were troubled by "M"'s testimony, as she had a history of mental illness. [ [http://americasunknownchild.net/summary.htm americasunknownchild.net] ] [ [http://www.courttv.com/news/hiddentraces/boyinthebox/boyinthebox_page4.html www.courttv.com] ] When interviewed, neighbours who had access to the house denied that there had been a young boy living in the house, and said that "M"'s claims were "ridiculous." [ [http://americasunknownchild.net/recent.htm americasunknownchild.net] ]

Current status

The case remains officially unsolved, but investigators are attempting DNA analysis on the boy's remains to attempt to link him to entries in a national mitochondrial DNA. [ [http://americasunknownchild.net/Archives12.html#PACKING americasunknownchild.net] ]

Cultural references

*In the series "", Season 7, Episode 7 titled "Name" (aired November, 2005), a striking similar case was investigated by the team. The similarities are: In an, for decades, unsolved case, a boy was found in a box. A man and a boy were seen by a witness at the trunk of a car at the scene, around the time the boy had been deposed there (in the real case, a woman and a boy were seen at the trunk of a car). Most of the buyers of the content of the box in which the boy was found (a boiler in the series, a bassinet in reality) had been traced back successfully by the investigators. The boy was found in a blanket that was cut in half. A woman with a mental record told her psychologist decades later that it was her brother who had been killed. Unlike in the real case, in which the trace lead nowhere (see "M"'s Story above), in the series this hint finally solved the case, although the name of the boy remained unknown. The original investigators of the case bought the boy his own grave and in the series the exact same words were written on the gravestone as those written on the first and original gravestone of the real boy in the box, which are: "Heavenly Father, Bless this unknown boy". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0629688/ IMdB entry for the episode] ]

*Another reference was made in the an episode of hit crime show "Cold Case" named "The Boy In The Box." This episode has many very close similarities to the real-life case including many of the items and contents of this episode bearing striking resemblance to the posters made to help try to identify this boy, including propping the slain child up in clothes.

References

http://www.tv.com/cold-case/boy-in-the-box/

External links

* [http://americasunknownchild.net/ America's Unknown Child]
* [http://www.courttv.com/news/hiddentraces/boyinthebox/boyinthebox_page1.html The Boy In The Box] at Court TV
* [http://www.vidocq.org/northeast/boybox.html Boy In The Box investigated by the Vidocq Society]


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