"The
lead defense attorney for Pedro Hernandez, the man accused of kidnapping
and murdering Etan Patz in 1979, hopes his client’s trial will wrap up
by the end of this month. Attorney Harvey Fishbein said so early last
week, before his team rested its case earlier than expected. The defense team chose not to call to the stand three witnesses who
testified in Hernandez’s previous court case, which ended last year in a
mistrial. Two of them were jailhouse informants whose testimonies
supported the defense’s argument that longtime suspect and convicted
child molester Jose Antonio Ramos was responsible for the young Patz’s
disappearance. The other witness was a former F.B.I. agent, part of the ongoing
investigation in the early 1990s into Patz’s disappearance. She said
that Ramos admitted to her that he could have molested Patz and sent him
on an uptown subway train the day the boy went missing. The move
surprised prosecutors, who had planned to ask the ex-agent about the
testimony of the defense’s other two previous witnesses. Hernandez, now 55, was a grocery clerk in Patz’s Soho neighborhood at
the time of the child’s disappearance. He confessed to police in 2012
to kidnapping and strangling the 6-year-old on a May morning before Etan
could board his school bus. But the defense has argued it was a false
confession, partially due to the defendant’s low IQ and his mental
issues — they say he hallucinates. Patz’s parents long believed Ramos was responsible for their son’s
disappearance, but changed their minds during Hernandez’s first trial."