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CHAPTERS
1. Etan Patz

2. The Abduction Story: Nismart

3. Who is the Suspect?

4. The Facts

5. Abduction in America

6. Fate, Death and The Fox: Edward Hickman

7. The Lindbergh Kidnapping

8. The Profile Changes

9. Adam and Polly

10. What Else Can Be Done?

11. The Ghost of Etan

12. Bibliography

13. The Author


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