We are really very interested in talking to him," Saunders said. A composite sketch of Bucrzinski was aired during the 18-minute "Unsolved Mysteries" segment called "The Man who Knew too Much." Saunders and Keys are still looking for Charles Bucrzinski, a potential witness who jumped bail in 1977 when he was being tried in Oneida County on drug-related charges, Saunders said. The gun owners are worried that the murder could be pinned on them because they own similar guns, he said. 25-caliber automatic handguns - the same caliber as the gun that killed Gryziec, Saunders said. SEVERAL PEOPLE have asked the investigators to test fire their. ![]() His wife, Esther Gryziec, died of natural causes 23 months later. Gryziec was killed by two men in ski masks who burst into his home late at night, handcuffed his wife, choked her until she fell unconscious and shot him in the chest. He said the murderer might have killed the wrong man or went after Gryziec to keep him from revealing information about illegal activities. ![]() Saunders said he now believes Gryziec might have been the innocent victim of a local crime ring. ![]() The case was reopened in 1987 after new evidence surfaced during an unrelated arson investigation. The death of Gryziec - owner of a liquor store and manager of a car dealership - initially was believed to be a robbery gone awry. "FIFTY PERCENT of what came in was advantageous," Saunders said. 10 and claim to have information about Gryziec, who was 59 when he died. Oneida County Sheriff's Investigator Robert Saunders and Rome city police Investigator John Keys have received about 320 telephone calls from people who saw the "Unsolved Mysteries" episode Oct. We're never going to get an indictment because so many of the prime witnesses are deceased or have moved away."' "On some days I say, 'You know we could still possibly get an indictment.' On other days you think, 'No. 6, 1976 fatal shooting of Stanley Gryziec in his South Street home in Rome, Kernan said. The man is living in the Syracuse-Utica area and might not know he is suspected of the Nov. William Kernan, an assistant district attorney in Oneida County, declined to name the male suspect. Police don't have enough on him, though.Ī Central New York man is suspected of committing a 14-year-old murder featured on the NBC television series "Unsolved Mysteries" three months ago. Unfortunately, it looks like there's been little new in the case since 1991, but intriguingly there is a suspect. I decided to poke around Lexis-Nexis for a little information, and came up with a few articles that look useful. My wife and I saw this case not long ago. Of all the freaky shows that is tops for me. That totally FREAKED me out whenever I see that episode. No one on that side of the family has heard from him in over 30 years. Now I have an uncle I have never met who left the family to go on his own before I was born who has the same name and the picture bears a striking resemblence to one I have seen of him when he was younger. The reason I am asking about this case was at the end they were looking for a man named Chuck - (those who have the show on tape will hear the last name) for questioning in the case. ![]() Now I was curious if anyone remembers a case of a murder of a man in Rome NY (I believe the original air date was 10/10/90 from the show descriptions) in his house who I believe was murdered beacuse he knew too much about organized crime in the area (the guys name escapes me). First let me say I just came across this board and site, Unsolved Mysteries has always been one of my favorite shows since I was a kid, AWESOME SITE!
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