Unfortunately, it might not solve the case, though. If his relatives haven't put their DNA on any of those sites, or, if they have, and there's a match, the living relatives may have no idea who he is. This was the case of Miss X, who was found to have relatives in NC and VA, but the people they contacted there had no idea who she was. It's possible she was adopted and the family didn't know about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_X_(decedent)
I would still like to see this done, I definitely think it's worth doing, but, it may not have the expected results.
I TOTALLY believe in these geneology websites to help Identify unidentified persons.I KNOW it will. Ancestry DNA found out who my real birth father was when no one could or would tell me who he was.All the way to a family surname.This is Very good for this Jane Doe.I feel it will tell who the Boy in the box is too.I pray they will do this testing for the boy in the box too.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/jane-doe-murder-ancestry/536916/?utm_source=fbb
I made a Face book page for the unidentified John Doe man found April 8th 1957 in Delaware River near Fort Mifflin .Please like and share his page.I'd like to see if he is related or connected to the boy in the box.It was 2 months apart in the same county and same medical examiners office? I honestly think this is just too close not to check.My heart went out to this man.He really did not get much attention.Maybe we can help to Identify him too.
https://www.facebook.com/Unidentifi...n-Philadelphia-116167622298207/?ref=bookmarks
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I believe he is from an orphanage. A caregiver wasn't so caring and he died as a result. Someone somewhere knows his identity. I hope someone has the compassion to come forward.
Has there been any updates on this article written.I feel very sad for him. http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/the-boy-in-the-box-1957-DNA-philadelphia.html
I haven't seen anything, but the person who wrote this article lists his email, you certainly could contact him and ask, he may know. Just a suggestion.
I TOTALLY believe in these geneology websites to help Identify unidentified persons.I KNOW it will. Ancestry DNA found out who my real birth father was when no one could or would tell me who he was.All the way to a family surname.This is Very good for this Jane Doe.I feel it will tell who the Boy in the box is too.I pray they will do this testing for the boy in the box too.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/jane-doe-murder-ancestry/536916/?utm_source=fbb
Thanks for the update!
Kerschbaum hopes the marker will somehow bring new leads in the 60-year-old case.
rbbm."In the small small possibility someone could be walking by and maybe in the back of their mind go I remember something," he said.
Funds for the marker were made by the Vidocq Society.
They are a group of forensic experts who try to piece together cold cases, just like the one here.
Their founder is Bill Fleisher. He thinks this case could make major progress in the near future through DNA.
"We've been comparing against many suspected relatives," Fleisher said.
He vows his group will never stop working on trying to find out who could commit such a disturbing crime.
"In my view he wasn't beaten to death. I think he was abused and neglected to the point his little flame went out," Fleisher said.