PattyWack84
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I see from some of the discussions about the Klein brothers that you had the same idea I had about the youngest one possibly being the "Boy in the Box".
Would you happen to know of any sources that could confirm whether DNA had been taken from the oldest brother?
In one of the articles I read it stated the description of the clothing they were wearing. There were two woolen hats that were found. There was a third hat that they said the oldest boy was wearing that wasn't recovered. It stated that it was a corduroy cap.
In one of the statements about the Boy in the Box, it stated that there was a corduroy cap found at that scene. I know that there is about 18 hours of a drive between the two locations but with the whole idea of the boys possibly being kidnapped and sold would make it very possible that the three boys were sold to different families in different States.
One of the ladies, Martha, that gave a statement from the wee boy in PA stating that her mom bought the little boy, abused him, killed him and dumped the body. She had no clue where the boy came from. Could it be possible that it was the the youngest boy from the Klein family?
It says the youngest brother was 4 in 1951. In February of 1957, that would have made the youngest brother 9, which may not fit that description given of the boy found in PA, but with the wee boy being severely malnourished, I feel this could be very possible. Plus, it states that the boy in the box was 40.5 inches tall. That's 3'4.5" tall. The oldest missing Klein brother was 8 at the time and noted to be around 3'7" tall. These kids could have just been petite for their ages.
I am attaching a few images and I think two of those boys look eerily similar to the boy in the box.
Would you happen to know of any sources that could confirm whether DNA had been taken from the oldest brother?
In one of the articles I read it stated the description of the clothing they were wearing. There were two woolen hats that were found. There was a third hat that they said the oldest boy was wearing that wasn't recovered. It stated that it was a corduroy cap.
In one of the statements about the Boy in the Box, it stated that there was a corduroy cap found at that scene. I know that there is about 18 hours of a drive between the two locations but with the whole idea of the boys possibly being kidnapped and sold would make it very possible that the three boys were sold to different families in different States.
One of the ladies, Martha, that gave a statement from the wee boy in PA stating that her mom bought the little boy, abused him, killed him and dumped the body. She had no clue where the boy came from. Could it be possible that it was the the youngest boy from the Klein family?
It says the youngest brother was 4 in 1951. In February of 1957, that would have made the youngest brother 9, which may not fit that description given of the boy found in PA, but with the wee boy being severely malnourished, I feel this could be very possible. Plus, it states that the boy in the box was 40.5 inches tall. That's 3'4.5" tall. The oldest missing Klein brother was 8 at the time and noted to be around 3'7" tall. These kids could have just been petite for their ages.
I am attaching a few images and I think two of those boys look eerily similar to the boy in the box.