True Crime Informative Low, Calm, Respectful Female Narration

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Short True Crime Article about a boy that endured terrible abuse. Read with a respectful, storyteller, genuine, calm, informative, caring female voice in a midwestern Chicago voice.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

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In February 1957, a college student stumbled upon the remains of a young boy in the woods of Philadelphia and reported his gruesome discovery to the police. The boy was found badly beaten and laid to rest inside an old bassinet box, his identity was unknown. Several people came forward with information relating to the case, but the police were not able to verify anyone's testimony. In February 1957, a college student stumbled upon the remains of a young boy in the woods of philadelphia and reported his gruesome discovery to the police. The boy was found badly beaten and laid to rest inside an old bassinet box. His identity was unknown. Several people came forward with information relating to the case, but the police were not able to verify anyone's testimony. One woman, Martha claimed that her abusive mother bought the boy under their roof. He was subjected to physical and sexual abuse. What made the police take interest in Martha's story was her knowledge of details that had not been released to the public. She claimed that shortly before the boy was beaten to death, he ate baked beans which corroborated. She claimed that shortly before the boy was beaten to death, he ate baked beans, which corroborated the autopsy. She claimed that shortly before the boy was beaten to death. He baked beans. She also claimed that he was bathed before his death, which matched the coroner's findings of water. Pruned fingers though Martha's testimony seemed to match the evidence, her substantial history of mental illness made her unreliable witness. Another lead came from a psychic who accurately described a foster home near where the boy had been found. Another lead came from a psychic who accurately described a foster home near where the boy had been found without ever having seeing it. Remington bristol, an employee at the examiner's office followed the psychics directions to the foster house. Inside he discovered a bassinet matching the description of the bassinet box. The boy was found in you also bound blankets similar to the one that wrapped around the boat. He also found blank. He also found blankets similar to the one that was wrapped around the boy's body because there was no real incriminating evidence against the foster parents, bristol's founding were dismissed as well. 62 years later, the case of the boy in the box has gone cold, facial reconstruction technology has provided mark images of what the boy might have looked like alive, but no one has ever come forward to claim him, D. N. A. And dental testing has also been attempted with no success. Thus far, the identity of the boy in the box remains unknown to this day. The identity of the boy in the box remains unknown to this day.