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Hernandez confessed to NJ prayer group decades ago that he killed Etan Patz, but no one reported it to authorities
Pedro Hernandez confessed decades ago to his church prayer group that he had strangled a boy but no one, including his relatives and a spiritual leader, reported it to authorities.
His sister, Milagros Hernandez, 45, of Camden, N.J., revealed the family secret to the Daily News on Sunday and on behalf of the 12 Hernandez brothers and sisters apologized to the parents of the 6-year-old boy he says he killed, Etan Patz.
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The New York Times reported Sunday that Hernandez made his startling confession at St. Anthony of Padua, a Catholic church in Camden, N.J.
He confessed to the group, Thomas Rivera, who led the parishs prayer meetings at the time, told the paper.
Rivera, 76, who was questioned by NYPD detectives last week and asked to keep quiet, said he did not contact police because (Hernandez) did not confess to me in a one-on-one setting, the paper reported.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/pedro-hernandez-confessed-jersey-prayer-group-decades-killed-etan-patz-reported-authorities-article-1.1085512?localLinksEnabled=false
I don't think any of them can do enough penance for the agony they have caused.
If his relatives felt some filial duty, there were some people who had none. I'm sure they have rationalized their actions somehow, but their are no excuses for their inaction.
alphafemale
(18,497 posts)If I truly believed someone I loved had committed murder I think I'd do my best to get them to turn themselves in.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)so they can get a cool feeling about their own 'compassion' while they pile more suffering on those who are wronged without regard. They call that stone cold state of being 'faith'. They protect the monsters and call that good.