They have never released the name of the boy. He passed away several years ago. I do not know that he was ever "rehabilitated" however. When asked about how he felt about what he had done he said that was between him and "his God." There are lots of people from Our Lady of Angels that still participate in a message board at
http://www.olafire.com/ and Johnathan Cain, the keyboardist from Journey was in the fire and wrote a song for the 50th anniversary tribute.
http://www.olafire.com/TheDayTheyBecameAngels.asp
Horrible story that has always haunted me. I grew up in the area and also went to Catholic school, so it really hit home for me.
The story gripped me when I studied it earlier this year; his name was wiped from the record, and some personal identifying details were slightly changed upon release from the program in 1965. However, several on the OLA site do know his real name, especially those who lived at the time, were involved in the fire, and knew him when in class there. I also know his real name. In January 1962, at age 13, he confessed to setting the OLA fire (and was also investigated for a bowling alley fire from 1961 that killed at least one person). He recanted the OLA confession in court during the next few months, but was still sent to Starr Commonwealth Boys Center in Michigan by Judge Cilella due to the bowling alley and other Cicero fires (and it's largely accepted that his recanting about OLA was due to his allegedly abusive step-father's and family atty pressure).
He was "successfully rehabilitated" in that he lived the rest of his life without any record of crime--no more destructive behavior, and no more causing pain and death to others, at least that anyone has been able to track down. He was tracked down, finally, by a PI in the first decade of this century--who told the OLA survivors who hired him that the arsonist had died in 2004--so the rest of his life was known about, by a select few. He had two sons (one of whom died), and also a granddaughter who died tragically at a young age.
Considering the abuse he allegedly endured as a child, it's a success story. (It's alleged by the "No Bad Kids" rehab facility author that his abuser even used to hold the boy's hands over an open flame as punishment for masturbation.) His mother had been raped by her stepfather at about age 14; he was the resulting child. He enrolled in OLA under his mother's maiden name. At the time of his confession, his mother had married another abusive but connected man, and he was adopted by this stepdad (with new last name), and enrolled in Cicero public schools. His photo with the stepdad was published in the papers at the time of the confession; however, his name was blotted from the record upon his being sent out of state to the rehabilitation center. (And personal info was slightly modified upon coming out and entering the service.)
Sorry to derail...but wanted to answer the comments/questions above. If interested, visit the olafire.com site for more info.
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What the heck? What case was that? The kid caused TWO fatal fires? And successfully rehabilitated? I trust you but that's hard to believe and I would love to read more.
I was trying to find more information on this case and cannot seem to find the name of the boy anywhere. Did you read a book on this? The fire was horrible. I had never heard of this case but appreciate you sharing. I would like to know more if possible.
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I read several books about the fire, as well doing a lot of online research. There are several recommended books on the olafire.com website, one or two even written by survivors; I also read the book written by the people at the Michigan facility called "No Bad Kids" or something similar (a bit fluffy of a title, but has several allusions to the arsonist and some of their observations and work with him).
It's a story filled with tragedy...even the judge's story is tragic. It's said he endured so much bitter criticism (even from his wife) it contributed to his death a year later.
A research paper with lots of good bibliographical info can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&...lo42IP&sig=AHIEtbRzdC8V3a_aXnEo4_KN_n7em56AWg