Here is the detail that finally brought down Fanni Novozánszki’s killer

Here is the detail that finally brought down Fanni Novozánszki’s killer

In the latest episode of the Budapesti Zsaruk podcast, Sándor Gál, head of the life protection department of the BRFK, who was the head of the investigation, gave a more detailed insight than ever into the case of the murder of Fanni Novozánszki, a former reality show star.

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As the Magyar Nemzet reported on it, Fanni Novozánszki (VV Fanni) disappeared without a trace in November 2017. In the last frames recorded by the cameras, he was seen in an unconscious state, in the arms of the later suspect, B. László, in the underground garage of a Budapest apartment complex. It has now been revealed that the man attacked the 24-year-old woman out of a desire for profit, and that he had something to do with her disappearance and the alleged killing.

László B. was sentenced by the court a year ago, in May 2023, to twenty years in prison for murder. However, VV Fanni’s body has not been found since then.

The killer’s path led to Siófok, where he was finally brought down by the surveillance camera

B. László spent the night after the murder in Siófok. Fanni’s body was in the parking lot, in the car, and the killer’s activities were recorded one by one by the surveillance cameras of his own house. Based on the recordings, the investigators were able to clearly reconstruct when and where the dead girl’s body was. During the examination of this part of the investigation, it turned out to be another revealing detail that László B. was unable to explain why, after he realized that the camera was taking him, he stopped his car further away, where the cameras could no longer see the man and his vehicle.

The investigators were able to clearly connect the strange behavior and plot based on the closed chain of evidence. – Most likely, Fanni’s bleeding body was in the trunk, as well as the suitcase that belonged to Fanni. He obviously didn’t want to take them out of the trunk in front of the camera, and that’s why he had to drive out of the yard, the broadcast said.

The scene recorded by the surveillance cameras was also shown in the podcast broadcast, the recording starts at approximately 36 minutes and 30 seconds. The video is at the end of the article, respectively by clicking here can be viewed.

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