Married father slain in the street and high-flying doctor vanished: 9/11 mysteries that STILL haunt New York

Hours after the terrorists missed four planes and killed thousands of people in a Pentagon and empty field in Pennsylvania, another murder took place on a Brooklyn Street.
The New York City was the only murder reported outside the 2001 attacks – and not solved after 24 years.
The victim was 46 -year -old Henryk Siwiak, who migrated from Poland to America to find a better life. A two -person married father called for relatives in Eastern Europe to say that he was safe after terrorist strikes.
But after hours, on the way to a new job in the Pathmark supermarket in Bedford-Stuyvesant, the hardworking immigration was shot and went to death.
At that time, Siwiak, who worked a few work hokbasis to support his family in Poland, accidentally landed in the wrong subway stop.
Instead of reaching 1500 blocks of Albany Boulevard where the grocery store is located, Albany Boulevard remained four miles away in the first block.
The error cost him his life.
During the 9/11 terrorist attack, two kidnapped planes hit the southern and northern towers of the World Trade Center
Siwiak was killed hours after 9/11 terrorist attacks. That was the only murder reported in New York except for the World Trade Center attacks in New York.
Retired NYPD Lieutenant Tom Joyce was one of the first officers on the stage after a call where the shooting was fired on the 79th region and the 79th region and Decatur Street.
Joyce told Daily Mail, “There was only myself and another detective, even to pay attention to it, and probably spent less than an hour,” he said.
There was no crime for the answer. We had a technician collecting evidence with a polaroid camera. We committed the crime. They collected the evidence they could. They took the photos they could do ‘he remembered.
‘This was probably the weakest reaction of a murder in 100 years, because there was no source. Every existing crime local unit was working at the World Trade Center. ‘
Mr. Siwiak wasn’t just the victim of an unfortunate situation. It was also the victim of being killed in the worst time in the history of New York, perhaps in the history of the United States. ‘
For years, the inspectors tried to investigate Siwiak’s murder. NYPD and Crime Stoppers were given an award of $ 12,000, but no information was received.
Lack of judicial evidence and critical loss of time at the end of the case turned the case cold.
79. NYPD detective Michael Prate with the regionThe region where Siwiak was killed in a bad fame for gangs, weapons and drugs.
“It was dangerous that the police were in this block,” Prate said ABC7 NewsHe added that he believed that Siwiak was killed during the robbery attempt.
‘I assume that he disappeared and he stepped into the lion’s experiment when he landed there.’
On the night of shooting, seven cartridges were rescued and increased their hopes that the authorities could be confirmed with a firearm used in another crime.
But the gun never reappeared, Joy Joyce said.
At that time, new techniques were used to remove DNA and fingerprints from cartridges, but the Forensic Medicine has not yet progressed enough.
‘If he hadn’t hit 9/11, I think that the possibility of solving this case was greater exponentially, because it would work.
“ You would have detectives every day for a few weeks, knocked on the doors, talking to people. It would be a narcotic practice that seeks to arrest and inform people in narcotic trade and to negotiate people for leverage and agreements.
‘You will focus more on the background work of the detectives.’
Bedford-Stuyvesant block in Brooklyn, where the crime took place
The view of the Bed-Stuy region where Siwiak ended after leaving the wrong train stop
NYPD and Crime Stoppers were given an award of $ 12,000
NYPD Lieutenant Tom Joyce from the Region, Henryk Siwiak went to the scene after being killed
Thursday, 24 years after the murder of Siwiak, and still no doubt.
A NYPD spokesman Daily Mail said there was no update and the investigation continued.
According to some reports, Siwiak did not speak well in English and may have had a discussion with suspects or suspects during the attack.
After he was shot, he tried to knock on a nearby door for help, but he collapsed.
Joyce, Siwiak ‘quite rude’, robbery and street -level drug trafficking as a section of the Decatur and Albany told the field.
He said that the murder was a ‘Whodunnit’ for the Cold Case Team, but now that the resolution would have witnesses or prominent information, or that the gun would be saved.
Although he thinks ‘Not quite possible’.
When Siwiak’s sister 72 -year -old Lucyna contacted by Daily Mail, it is not ‘out of the country, but in October 2024, the murder discussed the case against the real crime podcast’s anatomy.
Through a translator, when the detectives came to the door, he told Anna-Sagga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger from their shock to their hosts. His brother has been in the US for only 11 months.
Siwiak carried only $ 5 the night he died because he sent the rest of his earnings to his family in Poland.
On the day of the terrorist attacks, Lucyna said he found a second job as a cleaner in a supermarket. Although Manhattan and Queens knew his way around him, Brooklyn was not familiar.
“ `Which places did not know which danger ‘he said.
He also shared a creepy speech that his brother predicted that he would die soon.
Lucyna moved from Poland to America to begin after the work was destroyed with fire, but his perspective changed with the murder of Siwiak.
My dream was completely different after my brother died. I lost motivation. What are we doing? For what?, ‘He asked.
In January 2002, Lucyna Siwiak kept the picture of her brother six months after the murder.
31 -year -old Dr Sneha Ann Philip, St. He resided at Vincent’s Hospital and disappeared on 10 September
Dr Sneha Ann Philip and her husband Dr Ron Lieberman
During the 9/11 attacks, another mystery that still disturbs the New York people is the disappearance of 31 -year -old Dr Sneha Anne Philip, a married medical doctor.
The last known vision was around 19.18 at the 21 Century store on Cortland Street opposite the World Trade Center on September 10th.
He and her husband lived near the towers in Battery Park City and wanted to try windows in the world in their last texts – the restaurant at the top of Tower One.
At the time of his disappearance, he met Dr Ron Lieberman, a newly married and both in medical school.
Philips never found and his case was not resolved. It was listed among the official victims of September 11.
NYPD told Daily Mail that there was no update that said that the case continued, as Siwiak was.



