Jose Rivera, 53, was arrested Friday and charged with concealment of a human corpse in connection to the disturbing Thursday morning discovery inside the building on Union Street near Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, police said.
A man was arrested and charged with allegedly hiding a skeletal body in his apartment under piled-up junk on a Brooklyn couch last week, cops and prosecutors said.
Jose Rivera, 53, was busted Friday and charged with concealment of a human corpse in connection to the disturbing Thursday morning discovery inside the building on Union Street near Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, police said.
Jose Rivera, 53, was charged with concealment of a human corpse a day after the rotting body was found under piled-up debris, authorities said. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock Rivera initially refused to let the cleaning crew inside, prosecutors said. Kyle Mazza/ShutterstockThe man’s body had withered away to only bones by the time a cleaning crew found it by chance buried under clothes and other debris, including picture frames, according to prosecutors and law enforcement sources. He reported the sickening find to the police.
Rivera initially did not want to let the cleaning crew inside, despite neighbors’ complaints of a foul odor, according to the sources and a criminal complaint.
The man’s identity remained unknown Wednesday, and his body is so decomposed that the city medical examiner’s office has not yet been able to determine how he died, the complaint said.
The building where the corpse was found houses mentally ill and disabled residents, according to sources.
The man’s body is so decomposed that his cause of death remains undetermined, according to the court doc. Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY PostRivera pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizance during his arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court Sunday, records show.
He has four previous arrests, the most recent in 2018 for criminal possession of a weapon – a knife – in Manhattan, cops said.