BODY RIDDLE

Mystery as missing IT guru is found dead in his home despite cops repeatedly searching his flat for a MONTH

AN IT guru has been found dead in his home despite police and a private detective repeatedly searching his flat for a MONTH.

The mysterious case of Christopher Woitel, 50, grabbed the imagination of the public after CCTV captured him entering his San Francisco apartment, but never leaving.

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Christopher Woitel, 50, has been found dead in his flat despite police and a private detective repeatedly searching his home for a monthCredit: SF Police Dept
Woitel was recorded going into his apartment on Guerrero Street in San Francisco, California, around 8.30pm on January 8Credit: 5KPIX

Now his family have announced his body has been found by police inside the building on Guerrero Street in the Mission District.

Mark Guarino wrote on Facebook: “Today, the San Francisco Police Department and the Medical Examiner notified us that they have located Chris.

 'It is with a heavy heart that we must inform you of Chris' passing. 

“Please help us by preserving Chris' legacy in your memories. Thank you for your love and caring support through these very difficult times.”

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He then went on to explain that the autopsy is still pending and that his family cannot comment further.

It is not known how long Woitel had been dead, where in the building it was discovered or how it had not been found during the multiple searches carried out by police and the private investigator his family had hired.

Now the mystery surrounding his death has sparked social media users to come up with their own theories, with some likening it to the disappearance of Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel in LA which was recently made into a Netflix series.

Lam was found in a water tank on the roof of the hotel nineteen days after her disappearance after residents complained about strange tasting, black water.

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, , around 8.30pm on January 8.

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