"From what the family told them, the detectives concluded that George Seitz suffered from PTSD for decades after he served in World War I.
When the reclusive Seitz did set out from his home in Queens, he would be in business attire as if he were headed for an office. He would instead just wander the neighborhood. He apparently did not trust banks and carried on his person whatever money he had. He would pull out a roll of bills when it came time to pay for something.'
At 10 a.m. on Dec. 11, 1976, Seitz set off with a particular destination: a barber shop two and half blocks from his house. He never returned. He was still missing on March 12, 2019, when a woman called the 102nd Precinct detective squad to report a long-ago homicide."

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