16 Gut-Wrenching Murder Cases That Remain Unsolved To This Day

13. The Boy In The Box

via Wikipedia

There are several theories as to who the boy was and who killed him. He may have been from a foster home. A woman identified only as “M” stated the boy had been purchased by her mother. There’s also a genderbending theory that the boy had been raised as a girl. The case remains unsolved today and the boy’s identity remains unknown.

From Wikipedia:

The “Boy in the Box” is the name given to an unidentified murder victim, 3 to 7 years old, whose naked, battered body was found in a cardboard box in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 25, 1957. He is also commonly called “America’s Unknown Child.” His identity has never been discovered and the case remains open.

In February 1957, the boy’s body, wrapped in a plaid blanket, was found in the woods off Susquehanna Road in Fox Chase, Philadelphia. The naked body was inside a cardboard box which had once contained a bassinet of the kind sold by J. C. Penney. The boy’s hair had been recently cropped, possibly after death, as clumps of hair clung to the body. There were signs of severe malnourishment, as well as surgical scars on the ankle and groin, and an L-shaped scar under the chin.

The body was first discovered by a young man who was checking his muskrat traps. Fearing that the police would confiscate his traps, he did not report what he had found. A few days later, a college student spotted a rabbit running into the underbrush. Knowing that there were animal traps in the area, he stopped his car to investigate and discovered the body. He too was reluctant to have any contact with the police, but he did report his find the following day.


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