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FBI Targets New Suspect in Patz Case

Othniel Miller reportedly raped his niece before Patz vanished

By Neal Colgrass,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 21, 2012 4:06 PM CDT

(Newser) – The FBI has a new suspect in the 33-year-old disappearance of Etan Patz: a wood shop owner who once used the SoHo basement where cops are now digging for Patz's body, the New York Post reports. Othniel Miller, a 75-year-old living in Brooklyn, fell under suspicion after his ex-wife recently claimed he had raped his young niece a few years before Patz vanished in 1979. Federal officers used the claim to get a search warrant and start digging up the basement at 127 Prince St.

Until now, investigators have suspected convicted child-molester Jose Ramos of murdering Patz. But according to police, Miller gave Patz $1 for doing handy work the day before the boy disappeared, and poured fresh concrete in his workshop soon after. Miller's lawyer, Michael Farkas, said the handyman "was the last person to see the boy alive," according to the lawyer's New York cab driver. But Farkas said that "Mr. Miller did not do this. That’s why he’s fully cooperating with the investigation."

This undated file photo provided May 28, 2010 by Stanley Patz shows Patz's son Etan, who vanished in New York on May 25, 1979.
This undated file photo provided May 28, 2010 by Stanley Patz shows Patz's son Etan, who vanished in New York on May 25, 1979.   (AP Photo/Stanley K. Patz, File)
In this May 28, 2010 photo provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, inmate Jose A. Ramos is shown.
In this May 28, 2010 photo provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, inmate Jose A. Ramos is shown.   (AP Photo/Pennsylvania Department of Corrections)
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Mujshaikh
Jun 11, 2012 12:22 PM CDT
Some people really do fail to get it: unwanted babies are a lot more likely to be abused, or even killed. Yet it seems so simple to understand when you look at how things really are.. 
George-Jetson
Apr 22, 2012 8:26 PM CDT
Another reason I don't have children. I haven't seen his picture in over 20yrs. It's chilling.
Scaramouche
Apr 22, 2012 3:06 AM CDT
I'm grateful that my children have never had fears of monsters hiding in their closets or under their beds. I'm grateful because I choose to be honest with them, and I couldn't, in all honesty, tell them that there are no monsters. They may not be in the house with us, but they're still out there, and they see my children as prey. I should be able to tell my children not to worry, but I can't. The predators exist. And they are us. Not some wild and dangerous species we are competing with, not some previously undiscovered threat we've just now encountered; no, this is the work of our kind. Only humans could glory in such evil intentions.
 

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