NEW YORK
Prosecutors filed second-degree murder charges Friday
against a 51-year-old New Jersey man who has confessed to killing Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy who vanished from his Manhattan neighborhood 33 years ago.
The confessed killer, Pedro Hernandez, was expected to be arraigned
Friday night in a Manhattan courtroom. His confession Thursday appeared
to finally solve the mystery of Etan's disappearance, which galvanized a
national effort to improve methods of tracing missing and abducted
children.
Hernandez's motive remains
unknown. He told police he lured Etan into the grocery store where he
worked on the morning of May 25, 1979, and strangled him. Etan's body
never was found. Hernandez says he wrapped it in plastic and threw it
into an alley with the trash.
Etan's disappearance 33 years ago launched a nationwide effort to
improve methods of finding missing children and ushered in a more
cautious style of parenting.
New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Thursday that police had
begun looking into Hernandez last month after receiving information
from someone that led them to view Hernandez as a "person of interest."
"In the years following Etan's disappearance, he had told a family
member and others that he had 'done a bad thing and killed a child in
New York,'" Kelly said of Hernandez, who was working as a stock clerk at
the store at the time.
The arrest came about a month after the FBI and police renewed their
search for evidence by digging up the basement of a building down the
street from the Patz residence in Manhattan. At that time,
investigators questioned a Brooklyn resident who had been a handyman
with a workshop in the basement, which Etan would have passed on his way
to the bus that morning.
Etan Patz
The man denied involvement and was never called a suspect.
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