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noKnowthing3313214 ago

It says in the Wikipedia that the guy, Pedro, admitted to strangling the kid, even though they found no evidence other than his confession.

smokemirrors ago

Sounds like a convenient patsy to me! Interesting timing at shutting this case - in the new redpilled era of Pizzagate - to avoid public scrutiny.

Psychos don't just 'confess' and reveal how they did it. Hernandez was obviously forced into it. NYPD at their most corrupt again.

My guess is govt wanting to usher in a new era of milk carton-ed 'generalized anxiety' to introduce concept that 'any kid could just vanish into thin air'; no questions asked. Just another deflection from organized high level child trafficking.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Etan-Patz-Disappearance-SoHo-Milk-Carton-Missing-Child-Search-Resumes-148488255.html

That, or the dad. Something about the dad never sat right with me. Etan lived in/disappeared from, the bougie expensive downtown area of Manhattan (Soho.) Lofts there aren't as expensive as they are now, but it was still a $$$ glam area in 1979. Wonder what Poppa Patz was involved in...?

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SturdyGal ago

My guess is govt wanting to usher in a new era of milk carton-ed 'generalized anxiety' to introduce concept that 'any kid could just vanish into thin air'; no questions asked.

At a high level, that is exactly what is happening. Is there another agenda that this could be stampeding us towards?

SturdyGal ago

It had occurred to me that parents would want to chip their kids for this. Before pizzagate it was unacceptable, but now?

Dasistnichtgut ago

Well, it's also another way of centralizing and cataloging "missing" kids (as well as non-missing ones)

smokemirrors ago

yes, just like 'ChildLine" in the UK...and global childrens' charities in general....