Supreme Court Restores Conviction in 1979 Murder Case
The Supreme Court has reinstated the conviction of a man accused in the 1979 kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz. This decision brings renewed attention to the case. (sources: cbsnews, nytimes, foxnews)

The Supreme Court has reinstated the conviction of Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz. This follows a previous appeals court ruling that had granted Hernandez a new trial.
- Etan Patz disappeared in May 1979 while walking to a school bus stop in New York City.
- Pedro Hernandez was convicted in 2017 for the crime but was granted a new trial by an appeals court in July.
- The Supreme Court's recent decision reverses the appeals court ruling and restores the original conviction.
Why it matters
The case of Etan Patz has had a lasting impact on public awareness of child safety and abduction issues.
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This story is about Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in disappearance of Etan Patz. This bill would reinforce federal, state, and local child-protection and investigative infrastructure.
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- reauthorize the PROTECT Our Children Act framework • reinforce federal, state, and local child-protection and investigative infrastructure.
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This story is about Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in disappearance of Etan Patz. This bill would update federal law on kidnapping, sexual abuse, and illicit sexual conduct involving minors.
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- update federal law on kidnapping, sexual abuse, and illicit sexual conduct involving minors • give the House a Senate-passed vehicle to advance without starting from scratch.
This story is about Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in disappearance of Etan Patz. This bill would require an added field in NamUs for whether a missing person’s last known location was on federal land.
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- require an added data field in NamUs for whether a missing person’s last known location was on federal land • improve tracking and analysis of missing-person cases across agencies.
This story is about Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in disappearance of Etan Patz. This bill would direct DOJ to convene a national working group on strategies and resources for identifying and rescuing children.
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- direct DOJ to convene a national working group on strategies and resources for identifying and rescuing children • study why investigations do or do not move forward and what tools responders need.
