DNA breakthrough IDs boy found dead 53 years ago in Lorton, turns up more unanswered questions
Thomas Robertson | trobertson@wtop.com
August 4, 2025, 4:20 PM

Fairfax County police announced the identity of a child whose body was found in Massey Creek under the Old Colchester Road Bridge in Lorton in 1972. (Courtesy National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Fairfax County police)
A 4-year-old boy who was found dead in Lorton, Virginia, more than 50 years ago, and whose name has remained a mystery, has finally been identified after a flood of tips, a series of DNA tests and decades of twists and turns.
Fairfax County police Chief Kevin Davis announced the breakthrough Monday, saying the childs identification has led police to two people who are believed to have been involved in his killing, and another missing boy whose body has never been discovered.
The case of the boy, identified as 4-year-old Carl Matthew Bryant, confounded police and the public for decades. According to Assistant Chief Brooke Wright, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received more tips on Bryants case than any other in the state of Virginia.
Bryants body was found under the Old Colchester Road Bridge in Lorton on June 13, 1972, by a boy who was biking home from school. Bryant was killed by blunt force trauma and remained unidentified, as there were no matching missing person reports.

Police examine the scene where Carl Bryants body was found in 1972. (Courtesy Fairfax County police)
There was no match, so I want to say 2016, they tried to get more DNA, so we thought to try to exhume Carls body from Coleman Cemetery in Alexandria, but unfortunately his tombstone had been washed away from the derecho that happened in 2012, cold case detective Melissa Wallace said.
Then, recently, a breakthrough. A forensics company called Astrea was able to use genetic genealogy to trace the boys DNA to his mother, a woman named Vera Bryant, who had died in 1980.
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