NEW YORK (AP) — The investigation into the
disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz has gone through decades and countries,
from basements to rooftops and seemingly everywhere in between.
No one has ever been charged criminally — and the
little boy with sandy brown hair and a toothy grin was declared dead in 2001.
This week, the six-year-old boy who went missing from
the Soho area of New York City in 1979 is back in the news. Police and the FBI
are investigating a possible lead into the 33-year-old case of Etan Patz, the
first missing child to appear on the side of a milk box.
The child disappeared on the way to school on the
morning of May 25, 1979. It was the first time he was allowed to walk the two
blocks to the bus stop alone.
A tip seemed to have led officials to the basement of
a building on the corner of Prince and Wooster streets, about a block and a
half from where Etan had lived with his family.
The name Etan Patz has become a hot topic on Twitter
as people weigh in on the case. Shirley Brady noted: “As mom to a 6
years old in Soho, it’s still held out by locals as cautionary tale (警示故事).” Another wrote, “Boy who disappeared on his way to
school in 1979 has been REOPENED! Crazy.” One wondered, “Why is FBI and NYPD
searching for a kid that disappeared in 1979?”
Good question. This is a case that Stuart Gra Bois, as
an assistant U.S. lawyer under Rudolph Giuliani, followed for years. It became
the most famous missing-person case in New York City, turned a nationwide
spotlight on missing children, and created headlines around the globe. No one
was ever stated guilty of the crime.
The case led to the creation of National Missing
Children’s Day, marked on May 25, the day the blond-haired, blue-eyed child
went missing.
The case has even pointed to a suspect, charged with
child molester (猥亵者) Julio Antonio Ramos, who is currently in
prison. Patz’s babysitter had been dating the man, and Ramos did know the kid,
but has denied taking him away.
New evidence in the case suggests another suspect who
lived in the apartment at the time: a local handyman named Othniel Miller, who
gave Etan $1 for helping him the night before the disappearance.
The man’s name had come up in an earlier
investigation, but he was a friend of the Patz family, and the NYPD did not
follow the lead.
Investigators plan to be at the site, 127 B Prince
St., which is now a Lucky Brand jeans store, for the next two to three
days to search for human remains. The Associated Press reports that the
excavation (挖掘) has been the result of a recently ordered
review of the case by Manhattan’s police.
1.We can learn from the first three paragraphs that
________.
A.The
6-year-old missing boy was found by the side of a milk box
B.Police and
the FBI have not been following the case of Etan Patz for 33 years
C.The
investigation into the disappearance of boy has worked fruitlessly for decades
D.Etan Patz
went missing from the Soho area of New York city in 1979 and died in 2001
2.What does the underlined phrase “weigh in on the
case” mean?
A.ignore the
case B.feel stressed
on the case
C.reopen the
case D.begin to
discuss the case
3.What was a possible cause of reopening the case of
Etan Patz?
A.Local lawyers
strongly demanded the reopening of the case.
B.The
Associated Press reported the result of the review of the case.
C.New evidence
appeared which led officials to the basement of a building.
D.Local people
realized the importance of the case without criminal being charged.
4.Which of the following statements is true in the
text?
A.The National
Missing Children’s Day was created on May 25, 1979.
B.The search
for human remains will be carried out at 127 B Prince Street.
C.The NYPD didn’t follow the lead of Julio Antonio for he had been
dating Patz’ babysitter.
D.Othniel
Miller, a local handyman assisted Etan and gave him $1 before the
disappearance.
5.We can learn from the passage that ________.
A.People air
the same view about the case on the Internet
B.People reject
the reopening of the case of the missing boy
C.The missing-person
case still has a long-lasting influence on people
D.Twitter is
the only place for people to discuss about missing-person cases