Saturday, May 3, 2014

Another One Bites The Dust: Banker Washes Up In Hoboken Harbour


via From The Trenches World Report
The body of a man that was pulled from the Hudson River Monday has been identified as that of a 27-year-old jogger from New Jersey who went missing March 30.
The New Jersey Regional Medical Examiner’s Office identified the remains Tuesday night as Andrew Jarzyk, of Hoboken, thanks to the forensic analysts of the victim’s teeth and personal identifiers like tattoos.
The exact cause and manner of death have yet to be determined, but officials say Jarzyk’s body showed no signs of trauma to suggest foul play.
Considering the guy went missing for a month, I’d say there is still a decent chance there was foul play.  The guy was a bank manager at The PNC Financial Services Group in Woodland Park and was only 27 years old.  Suicide is possibly but doesn’t make alot of sense when you take into account he disappeared for weeks.

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