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Man detained over boy's 1979 disappearance

Last Updated : 04 May 2018, 06:26 IST
Last Updated : 04 May 2018, 06:26 IST

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New York’s police chief said on Thursday that a man has been detained after implicating himself in the disappearance of a young boy in 1979, an unsolved crime that changed American attitudes to parenting.

“An individual now in custody has made statements to NYPD detectives implicating himself in the disappearance and death of Etan Patz, 33 years ago,” Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said in a statement.

The possible breakthrough came a day before the 33-year anniversary of the tragedy and follows a surprise decision in April to reactivate the cold case by searching the basement of a house in Manhattan’s SoHo district, near where six-year-old Patz was last seen, as he went to catch his school bus. It was the first time he’d made the trip on his own.

Patz’s disappearance shocked the United States, prompting parents nationwide to step back from previously relaxed attitudes about letting children venture out alone in the street.

He became the first missing child to have his face pictured on milk cartons with an appeal for information. The date of his disappearance, May 25, became known as National Missing Children’s Day.

According to the New York Post and New York Times, the man in custody was called Pedro Hernandez. He has confessed to luring the boy with sweets, before stabbing him, cutting him up, and disposing of his remains in plastic bags. A report in the New Jersey Star-Ledger said the man had admitted to strangling the boy.

The suspect, who had lived in Patz’s neighbourhood at the time, was and taken for questioning, local media reported.

However, The New York Times said that the man had not provided any new information. There have been false confessions in the past.

The original investigation gripped New York and the nation, with police searching around SoHo and plastering up “missing” posters showing the happy-faced boy with slightly gapped teeth and straight, sandy-coloured hair.

The longtime main suspect, a convicted child abuser Jose Ramos, was never charged. He denied involvement.

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Published 24 May 2012, 18:30 IST

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