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I remember this happening when I was a teenager, for years I carried a picture of Etan in my Bible hoping he would be found. The anguish of the parents at that time was very real.
A must-read.
Millers niece, who has remained unidentified, confirmed the ex-wifes rape accusations last week after being tracked down by the FBI.
What chance do you think exists that they'll do another large-scale search based another lead, and do it this year?“There’s a list — pages, and pages — of these types of leads,” said Cohen, who spoke to the family yesterday.
much more at link aboveRest in peace, Etan Patz.
It appears the 1979 disappearance of the 6-year-old Soho boy is going to remain unsolved. New York City police say there was no evidence of a body in the basement they dug up this week. Perhaps, miraculously, they will find some minor bits of hair, or another clue.
Failing that, they have turned a legendary New York tragedy into something akin to the North Korean missile launch. Embarrassing for the cops, but much, much worse for the other people involved against their will. The boy's parents had to live through another round of media-mad but apparently fruitless searches.
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I've been a reporter all my adult life, and I'm generally the last one to complain about police spreading tips. But this seemed outrageous. In a week's worth of news stories and tabloid headlines, Miller was hung out to dry. For a 32-year-old murder. About which, it appeared, there was no new evidence.
Maybe something will turn up, but as things stand now, law enforcement is looking a lot worse than Othniel Miller. You never want to fault the cops or the FBI for sticking with a case, no matter how cold. But if you pick up a new suspect 30 years after the fact, and then leak enough information to convict him in the court of public opinion, you had better have something to back up your case.
Interesting.Very Interesting additional info.in the comments section following article.
http://newyorkdailyphoto.com/nydppress/?p=7899
Very Interesting additional info.in the comments section following article.
http://newyorkdailyphoto.com/nydppress/?p=7899
That comment woman's recall seems a bit complete for events 30+ years ago - rendering her account a bit suspect, I think.
But, hey, maybe.
Possibly both.Yeah, I just found a few posts of hers on some other blogs.
I think she is a fiction writer. - Or from Mars.