For a decade, the Sligo gardaí and Interpol have worked together to try to find out who the man calling himself Peter Bergmann really was. Nobody has ever come forward to identify him and he lies buried in an unmarked grave in Sligo. Will we ever find out his true identity?
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For a decade, the Sligo gardaí and Interpol have worked together to try to find out who the man calling himself Peter Bergmann really was. Nobody has ever come forward to identify him and he lies buried in an unmarked grave in Sligo. Will we ever find out his true identity?
Trailer - Atlantic: The Unsolved Mystery of Peter Bergmann
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Trailer - Atlantic: The Unsolved Mystery of Peter Bergmann
In June 2009, a man calling himself Peter Bergmann checked into a Sligo hotel.
Five days later his body was found on Rosses Point beach. Despite thousands of hours of police investigations, his true identity remains unknown.
In a three-part podcast, Irish Times Senior Features Writer Rosita Boland explores in detail the decade-long mystery of a man who came to Sligo to disappear
The Irish Times Atlantic
For a decade, the Sligo gardaí and Interpol have worked together to try to find out who the man calling himself Peter Bergmann really was. Nobody has ever come forward to identify him and he lies buried in an unmarked grave in Sligo. Will we ever find out his true identity?