Disappearance of Etan Patz

Etan Kalil Patz (/ˈeɪtɑːn ˈpeɪts/; born October 9, 1972; declared legally dead in 2001)was an American child who was six years old when he disappeared in the SoHo neighborhood of lower Manhattan, New York City, on May 25, 1979. He is the best known missing child from New York City. His disappearance helped spark the missing children's movement, including new legislation and various methods for tracking down missing children, such as the milk-carton campaigns of the mid-1980s. Etan was the first ever missing child to be pictured on the side of a milk carton.The case into Patz's disappearance was reopened in 2010 by the New York County District Attorney's office. In April 2012, the FBI excavated a basement near the Patz residence, which revealed no new evidence. A self-confessed suspect, Pedro Hernandez, was charged and indicted later that year on charges of second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping. In 2014, the case went through a series of hearings to determine if Hernandez’s statements before receiving the Miranda warning are legally admissible at trial. The trial began in January 2015.

Personal facts

Disappearance of Etan Patz
Birth dateOctober 09, 1972
Birth nameEtan Kalil Patz
Birth place
Manhattan , United States , New York
Nationality
United States nationality law
Date of deathMay 25, 2001
Place of death
SoHo Manhattan , New York
Hometown
Manhattan
United States
New York

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  1. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=41&GSmpid=45426922&GRid=7281029&