EXCLUSIVE: Video shows person of interest in human remains case

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Friday, January 30, 2015
ABC7News.com obtained exclusive video of suspect in human remains case
Abc7news.com also has obtained exclusive video showing the suspect and the suitcase carrying human remains before he dumped it.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Police were searching Friday for the man accused of stuffing human remains inside a suitcase found in San Francisco's SoMa District.

Earlier Friday, police released a picture of the man suspected of putting a body part in a suitcase Wednesday in San Francisco. ABC7News.com also has exclusive video showing the man and the suitcase before he dumped it.

The images police released earlier Friday are from a security camera taken in the neighborhood where the person dumped the suitcase containing the torso.

A medical examiner described the suspect as a light-skinned male.

Police spokesperson Albie Esparza said during a news conference Friday that "that person is described as a male, white, possibly 50 to 60 years of age. He's 5-foot-7 wearing a pin-striped baseball hat, blue and orange jacket and light blue jeans."

Police found the suitcase near Goodwill Industries on 11th and Mission streets. Inside was a headless torso. Then they discovered a leg in a garbage container in front of nearby Firestone Tires.

Police Thursday canvassed the neighborhood, combing through garbage bins, looking for the rest of the body parts. They found none.

Other officers found important surveillance camera video from nearby businesses. The facial shots of the person of interest came from one of them.

ABC7News.com has now obtained another video which shows that same person lugging a suitcase on Howard Street, about two blocks from where it was dumped.

he man walks past the windows of the business, dragging the suitcase. He has the same baseball cap and clothing as seen in the close up images.

The video shows the man stopping momentarily at the far end of the restaurant, perhaps wondering where to go next. He's pulls the suitcase past the restaurant door and past its windows.

A source with knowledge of the police probe said another security camera recorded him wandering around Howard and 8th streets for more than an hour that day, also with the suitcase in tow.

Investigators believe the man is a transient.

The case remains under investigation and authorities are asking anyone with information about the death to call the San Francisco Police Department's homicide unit at (415) 553-1145 or email gary.watts@sfgov.org. Anonymous tips can be left at (415) 575-4444.

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