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Episode 106 - Shadows in the Night: Unsolved Mysteries That Haunt Us

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Release Date: 06/08/2025

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Show Notes Script: "Shadows in the Night: Unsolved Mysteries That Haunt Us" Episode Summary: Tonight on Vanished: Mysteries of the Missing and Unexplained, we delve into the most chilling and perplexing cases from around the world. From a boy found in a box in Philadelphia, to a family lost in the Oklahoma mountains, to a killer who lived among his victims in Tokyo, these stories will leave you questioning what really happened—and why some mysteries may never be solved. Case 1: The Boy in the Box—America’s Unknown Child On February 25, 1957, the body of a young boy was discovered...

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Show Notes Script: "Shadows in the Night: Unsolved Mysteries That Haunt Us"

Episode Summary:
Tonight on Vanished: Mysteries of the Missing and Unexplained, we delve into the most chilling and perplexing cases from around the world. From a boy found in a box in Philadelphia, to a family lost in the Oklahoma mountains, to a killer who lived among his victims in Tokyo, these stories will leave you questioning what really happened—and why some mysteries may never be solved.


Case 1: The Boy in the Box—America’s Unknown Child

On February 25, 1957, the body of a young boy was discovered in a wooded area of Philadelphia’s Fox Chase neighborhood. The child, later identified as Joseph Augustus Zarelli, was just four years old. He was found nude, wrapped in a blanket, and placed inside a large cardboard box that had held a bassinet purchased at JCPenney. Joseph had been severely malnourished, beaten, and had multiple scars, some of which were surgical. Despite extensive publicity and hundreds of leads—including theories about foster homes, refugees, and even human trafficking—his identity remained unknown for over 65 years. In December 2022, breakthroughs in DNA technology finally revealed his name, but the mystery of who killed him and why remains unsolved. His story is a haunting reminder of the vulnerability of children and the enduring pain of unanswered questions123.


Case 2: The Jamison Family—Lost in the Oklahoma Mountains

In October 2009, the Jamison family—Bobby, Sherilynn, and their six-year-old daughter Madyson—set out to inspect a 40-acre plot of land near Red Oak, Oklahoma, in the rugged Sans Bois Mountains. Eight days later, their locked pickup truck was found abandoned, with their dog, Maisie, still inside. The truck contained wallets, IDs, cell phones, a GPS, and a shocking $32,000 to $35,000 in cash. Surveillance footage from their home showed the couple making repeated, trancelike trips between their house and vehicle, and Sherilynn placing a mysterious brown briefcase in the truck—neither the briefcase nor her handgun was ever recovered. Four years later, hunters discovered the family’s skeletal remains less than three miles from the truck. No cause of death could be determined, and the case is still unsolved. Theories include family feuds, drug involvement, paranormal encounters, cult connections, foul play, and even witness protection. The Jamison family’s disappearance continues to haunt Oklahoma and the true crime community.


Case 3: The Setagaya Family Murders—A Killer Who Lived Among the Dead

On December 30, 2000, in Setagaya, Tokyo, a family of four—Mikio Miyazawa, his wife Yasuko, and their children Niina and Rei—were brutally murdered in their home. The killer entered through an unlocked window, murdered the family with a knife, and then stayed in the house for hours, eating food, using the computer, and even sleeping. He left behind a wealth of DNA evidence, fingerprints, and personal belongings, including clothing and a bag of sand from a nearby beach. Despite one of the most extensive investigations in Japanese history, the killer has never been identified. Theories range from a random intruder to a personal vendetta, but the motive remains unclear. The Setagaya murders are a haunting example of a killer who left behind countless clues yet remains at large.


Case 4: Pauline Piccard—The Girl Who Was, and Wasn’t

In April 1922, a young girl named Pauline Piccard vanished from her family’s farm in a small French village. Shortly after, a girl resembling Pauline was found miles away, but she did not recognize her family and remained mute. The family took her in, but she remained distant. A month later, another girl’s body was found with Pauline’s clothes nearby. Was this Pauline? Or was the girl brought home an imposter? Villagers and family members were divided, and authorities were baffled. The case became a media sensation, with debates about memory, trauma, and identity. No definitive conclusion was ever reached, and the true fate of Pauline Piccard remains a mystery.


Case 5: The Zodiac Killer—Cryptic Messages and Enduring Fear

Between 1968 and 1969, the Zodiac Killer terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area, killing at least five people and taunting police with cryptic letters and ciphers. The killer’s victims were targeted at random, and he often contacted police and newspapers with taunting messages and coded letters. Over 2,500 suspects were investigated, but the killer was never identified. Survivors and witnesses described a masked or disguised attacker, but no clear composite was ever established. Despite decades of investigation and amateur sleuthing, the Zodiac’s identity remains unknown. His ciphers have been partially solved, but the case continues to fascinate and terrify, a symbol of the elusive nature of evil.

These stories remind us that, for some, answers never come. Whether it’s a child found in a box, a family lost in the mountains, a killer who leaves no trace, or a girl whose identity is forever in question—these mysteries tug at our fears and imaginations. They remind us how fragile life is and how much we still don’t understand about the world around us. If you have a mystery you want us to explore, reach out to us at mbpatcast.eandj@gmail.com.