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He Cleaned the Room. The City Became the Grave.: The Disappearance of Bruce Blackwood Bruce Blackwood called his job minutes before his shift on March 6, 2006, to say he had slipped in the bathtub — but his phone pinged a cell tower nowhere near his home. Three days later, someone spotted his prized Cadillac being driven across the city with music blasting, and Bruce was nowhere to be found. The investigation stalled for five years. The answer, when it finally came, was recorded on a flip phone by the last person anyone expected. In this episode, we explore a forged check trail totaling nearly eight thousand dollars that linked directly to the man Bruce trusted with his properties, a receipt for a long sheet of plastic and industrial quantities of sulfuric acid purchased around the time Bruce vanished, and a prison phone call in which a father coached his own daughter on exactly how to cry on the witness stand. How do you prosecute a murder with no body, no blood, and no forensic evidence — and still win? Case Details Victim: Bruce Blackwood, adult male, manager at an Off-Track Betting facility in New York City. Date: March 6, 2006. Location: New York City, New York, USA. Case Status: Luis Perez was convicted of Murder in the Second Degree in September 2015 and sentenced to 20 years to life. He is currently serving that sentence. Episode Key Points - Bruce's call to his job on the morning he vanished pinged a cell tower near his tenant's apartment building, not near Bruce's own home, directly contradicting the bathtub story. - Twelve of thirteen forged checks reported stolen by Bruce were made out to Luis Perez, with surveillance footage confirming Luis cashed them — a paper trail that existed from day one. - Purchases of a long plastic sheet and large amounts of sulfuric acid, made around the time of the disappearance, were confirmed by the seller as outside Luis's usual buying patterns. - A prison phone call captured Luis Perez instructing his daughter in precise detail — including when to cry and what words to use — on how to discredit her own recorded confession on the stand. Bruce Blackwood, New York City homicide, no-body murder conviction, Off-Track Betting New York, cold case NYPD 2006, murder, investigation, forensic science, homicide, true detective, criminal minds, cold case, true crime English.
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