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Aug. 3, 2021

Episode 13: Who is the Boy in the Bundle?

Episode 13: Who is the Boy in the Bundle?

This week we cover one of the most heartbreaking cold cases we’ve ever heard. In 1963, a small bundle of blankets was discovered by a fisherman on Keene Creek near Ashland, Oregon. Inside this bundle were the remains of a very small child whose identity had been a mystery until very recently. Decomposition, lack of evidence, and no missing persons report made this case extremely hard for investigators to crack. Luckily new DNA evidence has now identified this sweet baby boy as Stevie Crawford. Little Stevie will no longer have to be laid to rest anonymously.

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The Discovery of a Heartbreaking Mystery In 1963, a horrifying discovery shook the community of Ashland, Oregon: the remains of a young child, wrapped in a bundle of blankets, were found near Keene Creek. With no identification or missing persons r…