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Are the NYPD about to find Etan Patz? Kyron Horman is missing

by | 20th, April 2012

ETAN Patz was 6 when he disappeared on May 25, 1979.

President Ronald Reagan would name May 25 National Missing Children’s Day.

The New Yorker was last seen a block from his home in the city’s SoHo. He was last seen walking to a bus stop alone. He was on his way to school. It was the first time he had ever made the trip unaccompanied.

When he did not arrive home from school, Etan’s mother Julie Patz called the police. And so it began…

Earlier this month cadaver dogs picked up a scent in a SoHo basement. A New York man, who was 42 at the time, is said to have told investigators: “What if the body was moved?”

The basement’s cement floor is being dug up.

The carpenter is not under arrest.

Why? Well in 2001, Etan was declared dead. His family sued a Jose Antonio Ramos in a civil court. Ramos was a convicted child molester who knew Etan’s babysitter. A judge said Ramos was behind Etan’s death. He ordered Ramos to pay the family $2 million. Ramos never paid. Why? Well, he was never charged with the crime. Later this year, Ramos will be released from a 20 year sentence for molesting a boy.

Meanwhile, in Portland Oregon, Kyron Horman is missing….

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A spokesman for the group NAMBLA said a photograph seized in a police raid is not that of Etan Patz, a young boy who disappeared from the streets of New York 3½ years, ago at a press conference in New York, Dec. 29, 1982. Spokesman David Thorstead, center, shows the 1968 “Boyhood Calendar” from which the photograph in question came. With him are spokesman David Ingalls, left, and the lawyer for the group, Michael J. Larey, at right. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett)



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