Prosecution rests in landmark Etan Patz case

NEW YORK - Prosecutors have rested in the murder trial of a man accused of killing 6-year-old New York City boy Etan Patz in 1979.

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Defense attorneys will begin presenting evidence Monday. The trial is expected to last at least another month.

Earlier Friday, prosecutors showed jurors a photo of a little boy crouching in a produce box. It was intended to show that Etan's body would have fit into such a box.

The defendant, Pedro Hernandez, told authorities he choked the boy then put the body in a bag and tossed it in a box.

Etan's body was never found. Defense attorneys say the confession is fiction.

Etan's disappearance turned the search for missing children into a national endeavor.

The child who posed for the photos shown in court Thursday was not identified and his face was obscured. He's about Etan's size and shape.

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