Tyrelle D Shaw had apparently hanged himself, the police said.
Shaw's body was found inside an elevator shaft in the basement of 766 Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side yesterday after tenants reported a foul smell, police said.
They said it was unclear how many days he had been there.
Shaw's relatives went to the police last week after seeing surveillance video released by the police. They had been concerned about recent posts on his blog describing his infatuation with Asian women, claiming responsibility for the attacks and outlining his intention to end his life, the New York Times quoted officials as saying.
"He said he was going to hang himself in an elevator shaft, and that's exactly what he did," the paper quoted a police official as saying.
The police do not suspect foul play, the official said, and investigators are trying to determine why the man chose the building and how he gained access to it.
The police were seeking Shaw in connection with four assaults carried out from June 10 to June 15. The attacks are being investigated as possible hate crimes.
"I never agreed with violence," Shaw wrote in a blog post describing the attacks, "but I knew the only way I could overcome that sense of rejection-would start by assaulting the women that carelessly rejected me.
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