NEW YORK (AP) " The ex-wife of a man accused of killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979 testified Monday that she found a torn piece of a missing poster with the boy's image in a shoebox belonging to her husband, years after he told her he had strangled someone in New York.
Daisy Rivera said that she came across the shoebox in the 1980s, when they were moving back into her parents' house. She says she noticed the photo of the boy and thought Pedro Hernandez had another child he never told her about.
"He explained to me that child had disappeared within the area where he worked at in New York City," she said. "And I asked him, disappeared how?"
He told her that he knew the family and that's why he had the photo. The image was part of Etan's missing poster.
Etan became one of the first missing children featured on milk cartons. His parents helped advocate for legislation that created a nationwide law enforcement framework to address such cases, and the anniversary of his disappearance became National Missing Children's Day.