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Etan Patz retrial is planned

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A missing-child poster from 1979 for Etan Patz that was shown to Pedro Hernandez by police during his first confession, in Camden, N.J. At one point during the confession, Hernandez wrote on the poster that he was sorry he had choked Patz.

BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Cy Vance, Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, said on Monday that he will retry Pedro Hernandez for the kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz, 6, following a recent mistrial that resulted in a hung jury.

Hernandez’s trial ended on May 8 with the jurors deadlocked after 18 days of deliberation. At the end, there was one holdout versus the other 11 jurors who were ready to convict.

A missing-child poster from 1979 for Etan Patz that was shown to Pedro Hernandez by police during his first confession, in Camden, N.J., in 2012. At one point during the confession, Hernandez wrote on the poster that he was sorry he had choked Patz.
A missing-child poster from 1979 for Etan Patz that was shown to Pedro Hernandez by police during his first confession, in Camden, N.J., in 2012. At one point during the confession, Hernandez wrote on the poster that he was sorry he had choked Patz.

Hernandez, 54, a former Soho bodega worker, was arrested in 2012 in New Jersey, where, after a six-hour interrogation, he confessed to cops that he killed Patz, who was walking to the P.S. 3 school-bus stop by himself for the first time. But his defense team argued that his confession was coerced and that he has a low I.Q. and various mental problems.

Speaking on MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” Vance told the show’s host, Abby Huntsman, “The Etan Patz case, certainly. I intend to retry the case. And I think the evidence put in by our prosecutors was compelling, and it was clear. And, it is a challenging case — I’ve never said otherwise — but it’s a case that we believe should be prosecuted, that’s why we did [it]. In our system, it happens from time to time that jurors cannot be unanimous, and this was one of those cases.”

Vance said that prosecutors will announce at a court date on June 10 that they will retry Hernandez.