The Budapest Cops Podcast published a new video about the killer of Fanni Novozánszki. The footage shows the man getting out of the car, walking to the trunk, but when he notices the surveillance camera of the house in Siófok, he hesitates and then gets back into the car.
In RTL’s coverage, Sándor Gál, the investigator leading the murder case seven years ago, said that Fanni’s body was probably in the trunk, as well as her personal belongings, such as her suitcase. The camera also recorded the man moving to the bins next to the parking lot, where the security guard could no longer see. He did not explain this act in court, and even denied the crime until his conviction.
The former Való Világ player disappeared on November 22, 2017, and two days after his mother reported him, the police were already investigating a case of homicide. His body was never found, according to Sándor Gál, the perpetrator probably threw it into the Danube. Exceptionally, the man was sentenced to life without the main evidence, which had already become legally binding. The earliest he can be released is in 2034, 17 years after the murder, with good behavior.
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