On January 17, 2000, an unidentified male was found deceased behind a supermarket in Brooklyn, specifically behind a store opposite 2137 Bragg Street in New York City.
The man was reportedly known to members of the local community as “Erik,” believed to be a Polish man who lived behind the supermarket. Despite this apparent familiarity, his true identity has never been confirmed.
Authorities estimated the man was between 40 and 60 years old at the time of his death. His remains were recovered intact and his face was recognizable, but no confirmed identification has been made.
Physical Description
Clothing and Accessories
The man was wearing multiple layers of clothing at the time he was found:
The man was reportedly living behind the supermarket where he was discovered. Residents in the area referred to him as “Erik” and believed he was Polish, but investigators have not been able to verify his identity through official records.
It is unknown whether “Erik” was his real name or simply a nickname used by the local community.
The man was reportedly known to members of the local community as “Erik,” believed to be a Polish man who lived behind the supermarket. Despite this apparent familiarity, his true identity has never been confirmed.
Authorities estimated the man was between 40 and 60 years old at the time of his death. His remains were recovered intact and his face was recognizable, but no confirmed identification has been made.
Physical Description
- Sex: Male
- Race/Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
- Estimated Age: 40–60
- Height: 5’6” (66 inches)
- Weight: 154 lbs
- Hair: Brown, curly, approximately 2 inches long, receding hairline
- Eyes: Brown
Clothing and Accessories
The man was wearing multiple layers of clothing at the time he was found:
- Blue “Manhattan Cable TV” work coat
- Two blue sweaters
- One white sweater
- Levi blue jeans
- White sweat socks
- White Roebucks Lites hi-top boots (size 9D)
- Date Found: January 17, 2000
- Location: Brooklyn, Kings County, New York
- NamUs Case Number: UP6017
- Medical Examiner Case: K00-00367
- Estimated Year of Death: 2000
- Condition: Recognizable face; all remains recovered
The man was reportedly living behind the supermarket where he was discovered. Residents in the area referred to him as “Erik” and believed he was Polish, but investigators have not been able to verify his identity through official records.
It is unknown whether “Erik” was his real name or simply a nickname used by the local community.