Killed NYC boy in ’79, man says

— A New Jersey man who confessed to choking a 6-year-old New York City boy to death in 1979 was arrested on a murder charge on Thursday, police said, the first arrest in a case that helped give rise to the nation’s missing-children movement.

Pedro Hernandez, 51, of Maple Shade, N.J., was charged in the slaying of Etan Patz, who vanished on his way to school in his Lower Manhattan neighborhood, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.

Hernandez, who had worked at a convenience store near Etan’s home, confessed after hours of police questioning, Kelly said.

Kelly said Hernandez told police he lured the boy to the convenience store with the promise of a soda, then took him into the basement and choked him.

“He was remorseful, and I think the detectives thought that it was a feeling of relief on his part,” Kelly said. “We believe that this is the individual responsible for the crime.”

For most of the past decade, the investigation focused on Jose Ramos, a convicted child molester now in prison in Pennsylvania. He had been dating Etan’s baby sitter. In 2000, authorities dug up Ramos’ former basement in lower Manhattan, but turned up nothing.

A few weeks ago, investigators excavated another basement, down the street from the Patz apartment. The search found no human remains.

Investigators questioned a 75-year-old handyman who had a workspace in the cellar in 1979. But he was not named as a suspect and denied any involvement in the boy’s disappearance on May 25, 1979.

Hernandez, who moved to New Jersey shortly after Etan vanished, was picked up there late Wednesday and was questioned Thursday at the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

He had been tied to the case in the past, and investigators recently received a phone call with a new tip, according to the law-enforcement official. The official gave no details on the tip.

Front Section, Pages 10 on 05/25/2012

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