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  CBS News  Pedro Hernandez is in a New York City hospital this morning on a suicide watch. He was arrested Thur stanley cup sday after confessing to strangling 6-year-old Etan Patz back in 1979. Now police are looking for evidence to corroborate his confession. CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports that the suspect has been arraigned on charges of second-degree murder after confessing to killing Patz. But his lawyer now says his client is mentally il stanley borraccia l, bipolar and susceptible to hallucinations. The suspect appeared in court Friday via closed-circuit TV from a hospital room. Hernandez is being treated for an existing health problem and is under psychiatric evaluation after threatening suicide. Police say he confessed to strangling the 6-year-old boy in a 3-1/2 hour videotaped statement three days ago.         Patz suspect charged with 2nd-degree murderPatz suspect hospitalized as suicide riskEtan Patz case goes to court on 33rd anniversaryHow the Etan Patz case changed America on missing childrenIn 1979 Hernandez was an  stanley flask 18-year-old stock boy at a grocery store just 200 feet from the Patzs  front door. Police made the arrest after receiving a tip from Hernandez s own family. A law enforcement source told CBS News that the suspect s brother-in-law, Jose Lopez, was the man who brought the tip to New York City detectives weeks ago, after seeing news reports about police digging up a basement, looking for Patz s body.            Lopez said he has no doubt Hernandez is the killer and Ztvt Little Prince Trailer Is Stunning And Not What We Expected
 What kind of Doctor will Peter Capaldi portray on the next season of Doctor Who  In our exclusive interview with director Ben Wheatley, we learned a whole lot about what classic influences this new Doctor will be channeling. Plus find out about Wheatley   brilliant plans for the movie of J.G. Ballard   High Rise.     Wheatley, whose completely mental black-and-white 17th century psychedelic horror movie A Field in England is being released in the States this week  more on that later  took a little time to talk about two very exciting projects he   currentl stanley cup y working on. One being the very fir stanley cup st two Pete stanley kubek r Capaldi Doctor Who episodes, and the other being his movie adaptation of High Rise. Which he   chosen to set in the time that the original book was published: 1975. Here   what he told us about those two projects: What   it like working with an actor who is basically trying to discover the mannerisms that will become his calling cards for the rest of his career as a Time Lord  Ben Wheatley: With someone like Capaldi, he   a massive Who fan. He knows Who inside out. And everything he does is very, carefully planned and thought about. I remember when they first started talking to me about doing it, and I was very nervous for just those reasons. How do you shape this performance  But then when I heard who was going to do it 鈥?when they told me it was Capaldi, [I thought] that   not really a problem. He   so good. I was relieve