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The Surprising Discovery of a Stolen Identity
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1:23:58 - 1:28:20 (04:22)

A family's long-held suspicions that the remains they were given after their son's death weren't his were confirmed decades later when the true identity of the deceased was discovered to be a missing teenager from 1972.

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Mary always had a suspicion that the bones weren't truly her son's, and she thought the medical examiner's office had just given her these remains to give her peace of mind.
1:23:58 - 1:26:34 (02:36)
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Crime
Summary

Mary always had a suspicion that the bones weren't truly her son's, and she thought the medical examiner's office had just given her these remains to give her peace of mind. They were the remains of Steven Sickman, a 17-year-old boy who was last seen walking down West 34th Street shortly after midnight on July 20, 1972.

Chapter
The Surprising Discovery of a Stolen Identity
Episode
142: Dean Corll: The Diabolical Candyman Who Made Countless Young Boys Disappear
Podcast
Lights Out
David's death meant the end of painful parole hearings for his parents, but Wayne's 20 applications for parole forces them to continually relive the trauma of their son's murder.
1:26:34 - 1:28:20 (01:46)
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Parole Hearings
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David's death meant the end of painful parole hearings for his parents, but Wayne's 20 applications for parole forces them to continually relive the trauma of their son's murder. Prison conditions made even more dangerous by COVID-19 have only added to their concern.

Chapter
The Surprising Discovery of a Stolen Identity
Episode
142: Dean Corll: The Diabolical Candyman Who Made Countless Young Boys Disappear
Podcast
Lights Out