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Arizona man’s death is unsolved, but police closed the case

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Last updated: August 6, 2025 9:39 pm
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Family and friends of a gay yoga instructor found dead in Phoenix, Arizona, are opposed to investigators’ decision to abandon the lawsuit.

Marcus Freiberger, 45, died without clothes in March at a rock quarry about six miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and was found without clothes. His cause of death was declared “undecided” in an autopsy report in May.

And, unknown to them, the Phoenix Police Department closed the lawsuit before the autopsy results were made public. Christopher Krcmarik, former partner of Friberger, told Arizona Queer Media Outlet look out People near him believe law enforcement did not take Freyvager’s death seriously and say, “At this point, we are left to the closure that we give ourselves.”

“I felt like law enforcement generally seemed very clumsy about the situation,” Krcmarik said. “It seemed they didn’t take it very seriously, and there wasn’t much of a sense of urgency. Marcus’ father actually told me that the first detective who implied that Marcus was “just another gay man” pointed out his past drug use. ”

Freiberger was last seen on February 21st in a parking garage near Second Avenue and Van Buren Street. His family said they were planning to meet up with a blind date, but Krcmarik suspected something was wrong when he was incompatible with Freiberger’s apartment when Krcmarik found Lookout Freiberger’s apartment never left.

Freiberger’s family decided to report it missing on March 14th two weeks later. Krcmarik said he wasn’t worried at first because Friberger often disappears for days at a time and had phone issues. Freiberger also suffers from methamphetamine addiction, and, according to toxicology reports, had substances inside his system when he died.

Officers answered a call at the Rock Quarry near 15th Avenue and Broadway Road on March 19th, and later found the body. Identified as Freiberger Use fingerprints. A final autopsy showed that he suffered blunt force trauma to his head, ankles and ribs, but that his death could not be determined by others as accidental, self-impaired or intentional.

According to the outlet, several theories have been proposed regarding Friberger’s death. This includes suggestions that they are victims of dating apps such as Grindr and hate crimes. No one he met has been identified and there is no evidence that he used dating apps or targeted him as gay.

Freiberger is the founder and owner of Strong Roofing, and his license was revoked in September. Arizona Contractor RegistrarThe reason has not been disclosed though. Some Commenter Online accused them of scamming them, but there is no evidence that contributed to his death.

Krcmarik told Lookout that Freiberger’s dream was to become a yoga therapist, not a contractor, and that he achieved it shortly before his death. One of Fribergers Last Post Instagram celebrated the milestone in December.

“My life has been turned upside down for half of the last year. Without this journey, I don’t know if I’ll be around anymore. I’m not giving it light. “This journey has to turn me inward for my answer, peace and healing. I’m grateful for my life and peace.

Source: Advocate.com – www.advocate.com

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