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65-Year Mystery Solved as Philly Cops Finally Identify Murdered ‘Boy in the Box’

Por: The Daily Beast Nation December 08, 2022

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It took more than six decades, but cops in Philadelphia have finally identified the infamous “Boy in the Box”—the city’s longest unsolved homicide victim.The boy was identified as 4-year-old Joseph Augustus Zarelli, police said in a Thursday press conference.Zarelli’s body was found in a cardboard box on the side of a Philadelphia road on Feb. 25, 1957. Detectives probed for decades to identify the boy and his killer to no avail, but... + full article



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