Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Man busted in infamous ‘ 79 murder

Six- year- old Etan Patz vanished in New York City. Now a New Jersey man will be tried in the case.

- By JENNIFER PELTZ and TOM HAYS Of The Associated Press

NEW YORK -- A man authoritie­s say confessed to the infamous 1979 disappeara­nce of a 6- year- old boy from his New York City neighborho­od has been formally charged with murder and kidnapping, a major milestone in a case that has stymied investigat­ors and Etan Patz’s devoted family for decades.

The indictment against Pedro Hernandez, 51, of Maple Shade, N. J., was made public Wednesday and sets up a potential showdown at trial over whether prosecutor­s can convince a jury that his claim that he strangled the boy — a secret kept for more than 30 years — is credible.

The suspect’s attorney has argued that Hernandez, who is due Thursday in state court in Manhattan on second- degree murder and firstdegre­e kidnapping charges, is mentally ill and prone to hallucinat­ions, and that his confession can’t be trusted.

“Nothing that occurs in the course of this trial will answer what actually happened to Etan Patz,” defense attorney Harvey Feinstein said in a statement. “The indictment is based solely on statements allegedly made by my client, who has, in the past, been repeatedly diagnosed as suffering from schizophre­nia.”

Prosecutor­s countered that an exhaustive postarrest investigat­ion found enough evidence to seek an indictment and proceed to trial.

“We believe the evidence that Mr. Hernandez killed Etan Patz to be credible and persuasive, and that his statements are not the product of any mental illness,” said Erin M. Duggan, spokeswoma­n for District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.

Etan’s disappeara­nce led to an intensive search and spawned a movement to publicize cases of miss- ing children. His photo was among the first put on milk cartons, and his case turned May 25 into National Missing Children’s Day.

The boy’s body has never been found. Etan’s parents, Stan and Julie Patz, have been reluctant to move or even change their phone number in case their son tried to reach out.

Etan was declared legally dead by his father more than a decade ago so he could sue convicted child molester Jose Ramos in the boy’s death. Ramos was found responsibl­e, but it’s unclear how that finding could now factor into the prosecutio­n of Hernandez.

Ramos, now 69, had been dating the boy’s baby sitter in 1979 and was considered a suspect. He was later convicted of molesting two different children and is in a Pennsylvan­ia prison.

Etan’s father answered the door Wednesday at the family’s home and said they wouldn’t comment. No one answered the door at the Hernandez home.

Investigat­ors began focusing on Hernandez this year after a tipster called police about comments by Hernandez’s sister that she heard second- hand he told a church prayer group in the 1980s that he killed a child in New York City.

Hernandez, now a married father, was a teenage stock clerk at a convenienc­e store when Etan disappeare­d on his way to school on May 25, 1979.

Police say he told investigat­ors he lured the boy into the convenienc­e store with the promise of a soda.

He allegedly said he led the child to the basement, choked him and left his body in a bag of trash about a block away.

 ??  ?? Etan Patz, left, vanished in New York on May 25, 1979. Pedro Hernandez, 51, right, has been indicted on charges of murder and kidnapping in the boy’s disappeara­nce.
Etan Patz, left, vanished in New York on May 25, 1979. Pedro Hernandez, 51, right, has been indicted on charges of murder and kidnapping in the boy’s disappeara­nce.
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