Ms Suzanne
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I feel they dumped him in a hurry.
I hadn't seen the photos before and they are quite interesting. I agree with wondering why the box was pretty much left out in the open when there were thicker wooded areas nearby. It's a brazen move on the abuser's part. Could they have felt confident because they knew that no one ever cleaned up the debris right there. Or were they driving towards the woods but got nervous for some reason and decided to get rid of the body quickly. Was the vehicle driving towards or away from the Good Shepard School?
He was ruled out with DNA as not being the boy in the box.https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/4580/499/
What about this kind of a thing. A boy missing from another state. Kept for a time and then killed when the abuse went to far?
Ok.I found what I was looking for.Who was this man?I wrote awhile back that I read somewhere there was a man who committed suicide? and found in another field near where our boy was found.I believe it was a few months before our boy was found.The boy that found our boy first John Powroznik brother found that man.I found it very interesting two people from one family found two people in that area Dead.If any one finds out more about this and who that man was please tell me?I'm very interested in that.
from America's Unknown
child's website.
John Powroznik - an 18-year-old youth who told police that he had discovered the body of the murdered boy in Fox Chase on the weekend of February 22-23, 1957, but was afraid to tell anyone about it. John Powroznik's home was located on Pine road near Susquehanna road, a short distance from the spot where police found the boy's body. Powroznik told detectives that on either Saturday, February 23, or Sunday, February 24, he sighted the box, with the body, while returning home from a basketball game. Powroznik was not sure of the day but said it was drizzling at the time (the Weather Bureau reported a light rain about 1 P.M. on Saturday.) Powroznik was so horrified and frightened by what he had seen that he ran home and said nothing about it to his parents. Powroznik claimed ownership of a number of muskrat traps in the vicinity.
I think that could have happened.Yes, That is why I did not say it was him. But rather this. A child taken from another state and then kept for awhile, rather than a child from Philly.
I've just today heard about and caught up with this thread as much as I can. Reading this has broken my heart, thinking that for all these years this gorgeous little boy still has no identity.
I find his age very confusing though. From the front, he looks much older than estimated yet from the side he looks almost like a toddler.