Store Worker’s Corpse Found Trapped Between Shelves 10 Years After Being Missing

Store Worker’s Corpse Found Trapped Between Shelves 10 Years After Being Missing

Missing Man Found 10 Years Later Behind Supermarket Shelves A decade-old missing persons case was finally resolved in a shocking and tragic way. The body of Larry Ely Murillo-Moncada, who vanished in 2009, was discovered behind shelves at the supermarket where he once worked in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Murillo-Moncada, 25, was reported missing by his parents on November 28, 2009, after he ran away from home during a bout of erratic behavior. His family believed his actions may have been influenced by medication he was taking.

No Leads for Years
Despite extensive searches by law enforcement, Murillo-Moncada remained missing. For years, his family had no answers—until an unexpected discovery in 2019.

In January 2019, employees dismantling shelves at the now-closed No Frills Supermarket made a grim discovery: human remains lodged behind a cooler.

A Tragic Accident
Authorities identified the body as Murillo-Moncada’s. Investigators believe he climbed onto the coolers—common among employees—and accidentally fell into an 18-inch gap between the unit and the wall. The noise from the compressors likely muffled any cries for help.

DNA Confirmation
The body was identified using DNA from Murillo-Moncada’s parents. He was still wearing the same clothes from the day he disappeared.

A Mother’s Intuition
Murillo-Moncada’s mother had long suspected he never left the store. The discovery, while heartbreaking, provided long-awaited closure.

Ruled Accidental
No signs of trauma were found, and the death was deemed accidental—an incredibly rare and tragic case that stunned even seasoned investigators.