![]() ![]() Rivera’s case was featured as the first episode of the new season of “Unsolved Mysteries,” and reached No. ![]() Though police said the circumstances pointed to a likely suicide, the medical examiner’s office ruled the death “undetermined,” saying there was not enough information to render a conclusion about whether it was a homicide, suicide or accident. ![]() “I stand before you a man who understands the purpose and value of our secrets,” it says. Rivera also left behind a note, which contains strange comments including references to Freemasons and Stanley Kubrick. An engraved money clip he carried was never located. His cellphone and glasses were found on the roof, relatively undamaged, which a retired homicide detective who worked the case said appeared “staged” to him. The show presents questions about how Rivera could have accessed the building’s roof, while his family members say he was not suicidal and did not have any known mental illness. The mystery of his death was covered in the media at the time and was the subject of a 2018 book, “An Unexplained Death: The True Story of a Body at the Belvedere,” by local author Mikita Brottman. He is pictured here with his brother Angel Rivera (top left) his mother, Maria Rivera (bottom left) his sister (bottom center) and his father. In "Unsolved Mysteries" episode "Mystery on the Rooftop," Netflix examines the mysterious death of Rey Rivera (top right), who was once a water polo star at Winter Park High School in Florida. ![]()
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