Police are treating his death as suspicious. His body was found by two dogs being exercised in the park, Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy said. Authorities are not yet commenting on the possible cause of death.
Carsky-Bush's body was discovered at 8:30 a.m. in a wooded area near Crescent Avenue.
The State Police's Bureau of Criminal Investigation is on the scene and Murphy said investigators are being cautious in their handling of the case, treating the death as if it involved foul play.
He said authorities believe Carsky-Bush died late Monday night or early today. The remains were frozen by the night's frigid temperatures, he said.
The body was discovered by two golden retrievers that a woman was exercising in the park. Murphy said several objects were found near the body, including a bag.
"I think anytime you find a body in the state park, it certainly is unusual and very significant," Murphy said to the media this morning. "Certainly, this is not what appears to be ordinary."
The dog park is closed and police have used yellow tape to close off the area where the body was discovered. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday morning at Albany Medical Center, and police also are waiting for results of a toxicology report.
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I'm not super close friends with his brother, but i have known him for a while. I've skied with both him and his brother before. My Soon-to-be stepdad passed away last saturday and i thought that was hard enough, I cant even begin to imagine how awful it would be to lose a sibling.
Rest In Peace.