Etan Patz
Disappearance of Etan Patz
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Etan_Patz
In a special feature on missing children, the New York Post reported on October 21, 1999 that Ramos was the prime suspect in Etan Patz's disappearance.Confessed Etan Patz killer, Pedro Hernandez, kept boy's body in fridge
Examiner.com - 28 May 2012
... Begin New Search in 33 Year Old Case of Missing Manhattan Boy Etan Patz ... to reopen case of missing 6-year-old Manhattan boy (video) ·UPDATED 9TH JUNE 2012
Police find clothes, toy in Etan Patz case
UPI.com - 5 hours agoThe Police Department of New York City supplies this poster of missing Manhattan schoolboy Etan Patz, who disappeared 33 years ago on his ...
- DNAinfo - 3 hours ago
- The Atlantic Wire - 13 hours ago
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Prime suspect in missing Etan Patz case released from prison and immediately RE-ARRESTED for violating Megan's Law http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2229277/Jose-Ramos-Prime-suspect-missing-Etan-Patz-case-released-prison-immediately-RE-ARRESTED-violating-Megans-Law.html#ixzz2BZZ2yw7Q
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — The man who confessed to killing 6-year-old Etan Patz 34 years ago has asked a judge to drop the murder case against him.
An attorney for Pedro Hernandez filed the request Wednesday. Attorney Harvey Fishbein said the confession was false and there is not enough evidence to support it.
Pedro Hernandez pleaded not guilty in December to the murder charge in the death of Etan, who disappeared on his way to a school bus stop on May 25, 1979.Hernandez, of Maple Shade, N.J., was arrested last year after police got a tip. He later told authorities had choked Etan, boxed his limp body and left it with trash.
But Fishbein has said Hernandez is mentally ill. Fishbein says in Tuesday’s court papers that Hernandez’ confession included questionable claims.
Psychiatric exams of the jailed Hernandez have found that he has an IQ in the borderline-to-mild mental retardation range, his lawyer has said.
Hernandez also has been found to suffer from schizotypal personality disorder, which is characterized by hallucinations, according to his lawyer.
Hernandez was working at a SoHo Bodega that once stood near Etan’s bus stop when the little boy disappeared.http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/04/17/suspect-in-etan-patz-murder-case-wants-charges-dropped/
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