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June 9, 2025 12 mins

65 Years Later, They Finally Learned His Name

Found in a box. Forgotten by the world. For 65 years, no one knew his name. Until now.

⚠️ CONTENT WARNING
This video contains descriptions of child abuse, violence, and neglect that may be distressing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

🎥 WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE

In February 1957, a young boy's body was discovered in a cardboard box outside Philadelphia. For decades, no one knew who he was. In 2023, forensic genealogy finally identified him as Joseph Augustus Zarelli.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The discovery in the woods of Fox Chase
  • The largest missing child investigation in Philadelphia’s history
  • Chilling medical evidence and postmortem clues
  • Years of theories, dead ends, and false confessions
  • How DNA and public databases led to his identity
  • The emotional and forensic resolution of a decades-old mystery

Joseph's case is more than just true crime, it is a haunting reminder of forgotten children and the science that gives them voice.


🔍 DID YOU KNOW?

  • Over 400,000 flyers were printed and distributed
  • Joseph had multiple surgeries, yet was never reported missing
  • A distant relative's DNA unlocked the entire case

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📌 Disclaimer

This podcast is intended for educational, documentary, and entertainment purposes only. It’s based on real events, drawing from sources such as interviews, news reports, and public records to help share and reflect on historical moments.

Some names may have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals, and certain details may be adjusted for narrative clarity or dramatic effect. The goal is to inform, reflect, and explore, not to sensationalize.

Theories and perspectives presented are based on publicly available information and historical documentation. No assumptions are made about guilt or innocence. All individuals mentioned are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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