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Little Star

(17,055 posts)
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 04:53 PM Apr 2012

Child-molestation claim led FBI to look for Etan's remains in SoHo building

Anyone remember this case. AC360 had this on last night. Etan Patz is thought to be the first missing child featured on a milk carton.

The FBI got a warrant to dig up a SoHo basement near Etan Patz’s home after a stunning claim by the new suspect’s ex-wife — that he raped his young niece a few years after the boy’s 1979 disappearance, The Post has learned.

The woman told authorities she divorced Othniel Miller — whose Prince Street wood shop was steps from the Patzes’ home — in the mid-1980s after learning of the attack in the 10-year-old girl’s New Jersey home, a source said.

Federal authorities cited that claim, the source said, to obtain a search warrant for the basement area of 127 Prince St., which Miller was using at the time that 6-year-old Etan vanished while walking alone for the first time to his school bus stop.


Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/rape_shock_led_feds_to_dig_for_etan_IdWBL0WZbMOZXH50GslAAP#ixzz1siLFbg9Z
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Child-molestation claim led FBI to look for Etan's remains in SoHo building (Original Post) Little Star Apr 2012 OP
I remember this case. murielm99 Apr 2012 #1
Anderson said he remembered it quite clearly... Little Star Apr 2012 #2

murielm99

(31,437 posts)
1. I remember this case.
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 12:46 AM
Apr 2012

Maybe it was because my first child was born the year Etan disappeared. Or maybe it was his unusual name, or his beauty.

There was a movie about the case, too. I never saw it, so I have no idea about its accuracy.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
2. Anderson said he remembered it quite clearly...
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 05:24 AM
Apr 2012

I'm sure old enough to remember it but I don't. It's so sad for those poor parents the not knowing all these years.

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