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DA Reopens Case of First Missing Child on Milk Carton
May 27, 2010
A new push is on to find out what happened to Etan Patz, who disappeared at age 6 more than three decades ago and became the first missing child to have his face featured on a milk carton.
On May 25, 1979, Etan vanished on his way to school in downtown Manhattan, sparking a national effort to find his abductors and changing the way missing child cases are investigated.
Manhattan district attorney Cyrus R. Vance agreed to reopen the case this week, making good on a campaign promise to try to bring suspect Jose Antonio Ramos justice. Ramos is suspected of abducting and murdering the child. Former district attorney Robert Morgenthau has said for years that the case lacked enough evidence to pursue. The body was never found.

Etan Patz was 6 when he disappeared on May 25, 1979.
Etan was declared legally dead in 2001, but his parents never gave up on pursuing the case.
"I'm very pleased to hear that he's publicly stating that he's willing to reopen the case and do some investigation -- this is a big change from the previous administration under Mr. Morgenthau," Etan's father, Stan Patz, told The Wall Street Journal.
Stan Patz, a professional photographer, used photos of his son to help in the search. In the months and even years after Etan's disappearance, images of the smiling, blond boy were everywhere, from "missing" posters in the Patzes' SoHo neighborhood to the sides of milk cartons in homes across the country. That tactic has worked in subsequent child-abduction cases but failed to bring Etan home.
But Etan's parents and investigators who have worked on the case think they know who killed him. Ramos, a convicted child molester, has long been the main suspect in the case. His girlfriend sometimes baby-sat for the Patz family.
"I'm quite pleased that the DA's office sees fit to reopen the investigation, and hopefully they'll also see fit to indict and convict Jose Antonio Ramos for the abduction and murder of Etan Patz," federal prosecutor Stuart GraBois told ABC.
A 2004 civil trial found Ramos guilty of Etan's abduction and murder, and a State Supreme Court judge ordered him to pay the Patz family $2 million. The family never received a penny, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In the 1980s, Ramos even made a partial confession to GraBois.
"How many times did you have sex with Etan Patz?" GraBois once asked Ramos point blank. GraBois said Ramos seemed ready to confess. "I'll tell you everything," he reportedly said at the time. But since then, Ramos has denied any role in Etan's abduction and murder. He is serving time in prison for molesting an 8-year-old in Pennsylvania.
Ramos is up for parole in 2012, but Stan Patz, who is 68 now, hopes reopening Etan's case will keep Ramos behind bars. "We're hoping to get a bunch of New Yorkers up in arms saying, 'Hang the bastard!' Patz told the New York Daily News this month. "Get the pitchforks out."
May 25, the date Etan disappeared, is now designated National Missing Children's Day. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 800,000 children go missing every year in the United States.
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/da-reopens-case-of-first-missing-child-on-milk-carton/19493769
May 27, 2010
A new push is on to find out what happened to Etan Patz, who disappeared at age 6 more than three decades ago and became the first missing child to have his face featured on a milk carton.
On May 25, 1979, Etan vanished on his way to school in downtown Manhattan, sparking a national effort to find his abductors and changing the way missing child cases are investigated.
Manhattan district attorney Cyrus R. Vance agreed to reopen the case this week, making good on a campaign promise to try to bring suspect Jose Antonio Ramos justice. Ramos is suspected of abducting and murdering the child. Former district attorney Robert Morgenthau has said for years that the case lacked enough evidence to pursue. The body was never found.
Etan Patz was 6 when he disappeared on May 25, 1979.
Etan was declared legally dead in 2001, but his parents never gave up on pursuing the case.
"I'm very pleased to hear that he's publicly stating that he's willing to reopen the case and do some investigation -- this is a big change from the previous administration under Mr. Morgenthau," Etan's father, Stan Patz, told The Wall Street Journal.
Stan Patz, a professional photographer, used photos of his son to help in the search. In the months and even years after Etan's disappearance, images of the smiling, blond boy were everywhere, from "missing" posters in the Patzes' SoHo neighborhood to the sides of milk cartons in homes across the country. That tactic has worked in subsequent child-abduction cases but failed to bring Etan home.
But Etan's parents and investigators who have worked on the case think they know who killed him. Ramos, a convicted child molester, has long been the main suspect in the case. His girlfriend sometimes baby-sat for the Patz family.
"I'm quite pleased that the DA's office sees fit to reopen the investigation, and hopefully they'll also see fit to indict and convict Jose Antonio Ramos for the abduction and murder of Etan Patz," federal prosecutor Stuart GraBois told ABC.
A 2004 civil trial found Ramos guilty of Etan's abduction and murder, and a State Supreme Court judge ordered him to pay the Patz family $2 million. The family never received a penny, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In the 1980s, Ramos even made a partial confession to GraBois.
"How many times did you have sex with Etan Patz?" GraBois once asked Ramos point blank. GraBois said Ramos seemed ready to confess. "I'll tell you everything," he reportedly said at the time. But since then, Ramos has denied any role in Etan's abduction and murder. He is serving time in prison for molesting an 8-year-old in Pennsylvania.
Ramos is up for parole in 2012, but Stan Patz, who is 68 now, hopes reopening Etan's case will keep Ramos behind bars. "We're hoping to get a bunch of New Yorkers up in arms saying, 'Hang the bastard!' Patz told the New York Daily News this month. "Get the pitchforks out."
May 25, the date Etan disappeared, is now designated National Missing Children's Day. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 800,000 children go missing every year in the United States.
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/da-reopens-case-of-first-missing-child-on-milk-carton/19493769
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In case you are interested, this is the story of the first missing child pictured on a milk carton...
The Disappearance of Etan Patz
By Anthony Bruno
Future Flight Captain
The morning of May 25, 1979, was hectic at the New York City home of Stanley and Julie Patz. They lived in a converted loft in Manhattan's Soho district, pioneers in a section of the city that would later become the place-to-be for New York trendsetters. Soho had been Manhattan's manufacturing zone, characterized by block after block of 19th century, iron-fronted factories standing shoulder to shoulder. On overcast days it was easy to imagine the gloomy sweatshop conditions of old New York, but in the 1970s, a fair number of these buildings were dark and empty, and the streets were desolate and forbidding at night. Still, people were making their homes in the neighborhood, breathing new life into it. Artists were first drawn to the area, attracted to the large, open spaces and cheap rents. Stanley Patz, a photographer, and his wife Julie lived in a loft on Prince Street with their three children: Shira, then age 8; Etan, 6; and Ari, 2.

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Julie ran a day-care center out of her home. On the morning of May 25, as was her routine, Julie got her own children ready for the day as she prepared for the 14 preschoolers she cared for. As Julie dished out breakfast for her family, little Etan started agitating to walk himself to the bus stop again. He'd been asking if he could for some time now. A six-week school bus strike had just ended; the buses were scheduled to resume service that day. During the strike, the Patzes had hired a woman to walk Etan to school, but now that the buses were back, Etan pleaded with his parents to let him walk the two blocks to the bus stop by himself. Etan was a good boy, and it was a close-knit neighborhood where the residents watched out for the children, so the Patzes gave in and told him he could walk to the bus stop like a big boy.Etan was elated. He was dressed all in blue that day—blue pants, blue corduroy jacket, and blue sneakers with distinctive fluorescent stripes along the sides. He carried a blue cloth bag with an elephant pattern on the fabric. And as usual he was wearing his black "Future Flight Captain" pilot's cap, which covered his straight, light-brown hair. He pulled it down low over his brow, shading his blue eyes. He wore his prized cap all the time, even to bed. He'd bought it at an outdoor flea market for 10 cents.
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/etan_patz/
The Disappearance of Etan Patz
By Anthony Bruno
Future Flight Captain
The morning of May 25, 1979, was hectic at the New York City home of Stanley and Julie Patz. They lived in a converted loft in Manhattan's Soho district, pioneers in a section of the city that would later become the place-to-be for New York trendsetters. Soho had been Manhattan's manufacturing zone, characterized by block after block of 19th century, iron-fronted factories standing shoulder to shoulder. On overcast days it was easy to imagine the gloomy sweatshop conditions of old New York, but in the 1970s, a fair number of these buildings were dark and empty, and the streets were desolate and forbidding at night. Still, people were making their homes in the neighborhood, breathing new life into it. Artists were first drawn to the area, attracted to the large, open spaces and cheap rents. Stanley Patz, a photographer, and his wife Julie lived in a loft on Prince Street with their three children: Shira, then age 8; Etan, 6; and Ari, 2.

Etan Patz Missing Poster
Julie ran a day-care center out of her home. On the morning of May 25, as was her routine, Julie got her own children ready for the day as she prepared for the 14 preschoolers she cared for. As Julie dished out breakfast for her family, little Etan started agitating to walk himself to the bus stop again. He'd been asking if he could for some time now. A six-week school bus strike had just ended; the buses were scheduled to resume service that day. During the strike, the Patzes had hired a woman to walk Etan to school, but now that the buses were back, Etan pleaded with his parents to let him walk the two blocks to the bus stop by himself. Etan was a good boy, and it was a close-knit neighborhood where the residents watched out for the children, so the Patzes gave in and told him he could walk to the bus stop like a big boy.Etan was elated. He was dressed all in blue that day—blue pants, blue corduroy jacket, and blue sneakers with distinctive fluorescent stripes along the sides. He carried a blue cloth bag with an elephant pattern on the fabric. And as usual he was wearing his black "Future Flight Captain" pilot's cap, which covered his straight, light-brown hair. He pulled it down low over his brow, shading his blue eyes. He wore his prized cap all the time, even to bed. He'd bought it at an outdoor flea market for 10 cents.
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/etan_patz/
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NYPD Resumes Search for Etan Patz, Missing Since 1979
Police and the FBI began digging up a Manhattan basement Thursday for the remains of 6-year-old Etan Patz,
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http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/crime/nypd-resumes-search-etan-patz-missing-1979
Police and the FBI began digging up a Manhattan basement Thursday for the remains of 6-year-old Etan Patz,
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http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/crime/nypd-resumes-search-etan-patz-missing-1979
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Man Claims Role in Disappearance of Etan Patz, Police Say
May 24, 2012, 7:18 am
New York authorities are investigating the claims of a man who has told investigators that he had a role in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished in SoHo on his way to school and is believed to have been murdered, officials said on Thursday.
“An individual now in custody has made statements to N.Y.P.D. detectives implicating himself in the disappearance and death of Etan Patz 33 years ago,” Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said in a statement issued early Thursday. “We expect to provide further details later today.
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http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/man-claims-role-in-disappearance-of-etan-patz-police-say/?partner=rss&emc=rss
May 24, 2012, 7:18 am
New York authorities are investigating the claims of a man who has told investigators that he had a role in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished in SoHo on his way to school and is believed to have been murdered, officials said on Thursday.
“An individual now in custody has made statements to N.Y.P.D. detectives implicating himself in the disappearance and death of Etan Patz 33 years ago,” Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said in a statement issued early Thursday. “We expect to provide further details later today.
Read more:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/man-claims-role-in-disappearance-of-etan-patz-police-say/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Etan's parents have never moved. Since they didn't find any evidence when they dug up that basement, I hope this Pedro Hernandez will bring some long awaited answers for his parents.

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Man Claims He Strangled Patz and Put Body in Box, Police Say
Published: May 24, 2012
A man in custody in Manhattan has confessed to strangling Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished in SoHo on his way to school in 1979, wrapping his body in a bag and putting it in a box, a law enforcement official said on Thursday.
The man, Pedro Hernandez, told investigators that he left the box at a location in Manhattan, but when he returned several days later the box was no longer there, the official said. Investigators recently took Mr. Hernandez to that location. A second official also said that Mr. Hernandez told the authorities he had strangled the boy and discarded his body.
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Published: May 24, 2012
A man in custody in Manhattan has confessed to strangling Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished in SoHo on his way to school in 1979, wrapping his body in a bag and putting it in a box, a law enforcement official said on Thursday.
The man, Pedro Hernandez, told investigators that he left the box at a location in Manhattan, but when he returned several days later the box was no longer there, the official said. Investigators recently took Mr. Hernandez to that location. A second official also said that Mr. Hernandez told the authorities he had strangled the boy and discarded his body.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/25/nyregion/man-claims-he-strangled-etan-patz-police-say.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Investigators have focused on Mr. Hernandez as a suspect in the past, one official said, although it was not immediately clear when he became the subject of renewed interest.
Mr. Vance said in 2010 that he would reopen the case, which focused national attention 30 years ago on the problem of missing children and began a new era marked by children’s faces on milk cartons and made-for-television dramas about kidnapped children. President Ronald Reagan declared May 25, the day of Etan’s disappearance, as National Missing Children’s Day.
Investigators have focused on Mr. Hernandez as a suspect in the past, one official said, although it was not immediately clear when he became the subject of renewed interest.
Mr. Vance said in 2010 that he would reopen the case, which focused national attention 30 years ago on the problem of missing children and began a new era marked by children’s faces on milk cartons and made-for-television dramas about kidnapped children. President Ronald Reagan declared May 25, the day of Etan’s disappearance, as National Missing Children’s Day.

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Put this on the wrong thread. Sorry:
Etan Patz: NY
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" The New York City police commissioner said Thursday a person who's in custody has implicated himself in the death of Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy whose disappearance 33 years ago on his way to school helped launch a missing children's movement that put kids' faces on milk cartons.
Commissioner Raymond Kelly said in a statement that further details would be released later Thursday."
http://news.yahoo.com/nypd-person-implicated-etan-patz-death-105648977.html
Etan Patz: NY
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" The New York City police commissioner said Thursday a person who's in custody has implicated himself in the death of Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy whose disappearance 33 years ago on his way to school helped launch a missing children's movement that put kids' faces on milk cartons.
Commissioner Raymond Kelly said in a statement that further details would be released later Thursday."
http://news.yahoo.com/nypd-person-implicated-etan-patz-death-105648977.html
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Man arrested in 1979 disappearance of NYC boy Etan Patz
By Jonathan Dienst and Shimon Prokupecz, NBCNewYork.com
Updated at 7:53 p.m. ET: A former bodega stock clerk has been arrested for allegedly luring 6-year-old Etan Patz off a New York City street with the promise of a soda before strangling him in a development that police say solves a case that has mystified New York City for decades.
Etan (pronounced ay-tahn) vanished on his way to a school bus stop 33 years ago Friday. The case drew international attention and changed the way parents felt about letting their young children go off alone.
Police announced Thursday that Pedro Hernandez had told them he lured Etan into a bodega where he worked, near the boy's house, and attacked the child, choking him to death in the basement.
Read more:
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By Jonathan Dienst and Shimon Prokupecz, NBCNewYork.com
Updated at 7:53 p.m. ET: A former bodega stock clerk has been arrested for allegedly luring 6-year-old Etan Patz off a New York City street with the promise of a soda before strangling him in a development that police say solves a case that has mystified New York City for decades.
Etan (pronounced ay-tahn) vanished on his way to a school bus stop 33 years ago Friday. The case drew international attention and changed the way parents felt about letting their young children go off alone.
Police announced Thursday that Pedro Hernandez had told them he lured Etan into a bodega where he worked, near the boy's house, and attacked the child, choking him to death in the basement.
Read more:
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/24/11857310-man-arrested-in-1979-disappearance-of-nyc-boy-etan-patz?lite>1=43001
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