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At the age of 23, the beautiful nurse Anna Labancz was murdered one spring dawn in the nursing home. The years-long investigation did not reveal who killed the young woman. According to documents now released, a man in prison spoke about details of the case that only the killer and the police could have known about. Therefore, it is not ruled out that one of the most mysterious cases in Hungarian forensic medicine will be solved after 50 years.
Anna Labancz was born on October 25, 1946 in Sajópetri, today she would be 74 years old.
The first great tragedy in the family of a woman murdered 50 years ago occurred when her father was murdered.
The man’s killer never survived.
Therefore, the economic security of the family was at stake and he and his brothers had to get to work soon. Anna did not want to stay in the village, so at the age of 15 she moved to Miskolc with an intellectual family, where she took care of the children and ran the house. He owes a lot to the family, he worked for them for years, they were almost seen as Anna as a member of the family. He also started in the nursing profession from here, as the wife of the head of the family advised him to enroll in a professional health school. After graduating from school, he began working in 1966 in the county hospital’s ophthalmology department as an assistant.
Those who were cared for in the hospital, as well as those who worked in the hospital, liked it very much. The beautiful woman had many suitors at this time, she also had a lot of fun and danced.
On April 18, 1970, Anna Labancz was replaced at work at 9:45 pm, returned to the nursing home for about ten hours, and went to bed to sleep. Someone may have knocked on Anna’s window at 4am, causing the woman to lean over and then
his killer stabbed him 16 times in the head, neck and upper body.
The other sisters woke up to the great scream, they found her. He could just stagger out of his room. At first they did not know what could have happened to him, they tried to wipe the blood from his face. He was only admitted to surgery 45 minutes later, where due to chaos, his shirt was later removed and the stabbing in the back was not noticed until then. His most serious injury was a puncture near the lungs that doctors did not notice in time. The woman pleaded with them: Save me, I don’t want to die! – but they couldn’t help it anymore, and he died at dawn.
The whole city, and then when the news spread, the country was rocked by the murder. The police questioned many people during the investigation. A couple were driving home in the early hours of the morning, they reported to the police that they had seen a strange man dressed in women’s clothing walking near the nursing home. Most likely, the same man was later seen in the city center, where he was already running somewhere without the women’s clothing.
It was never clear who the couple saw then. Many thought that the revenge of an angry woman or a rejected man could have been the cause of the murder. Several families were ruined by years of suspicion and speculation. There was a doctor who had to move to another city, but the stamp stayed on him after that.
Several potential killers were also photographed during the extensive investigation.
Stephen, then 17, was desperate and unrequited in love with Anna. The former head of the criminal department, Zoltán Solymosi, said he may have killed the woman. Later, István was found guilty of killing a friend and, after his release, he was captured in a South American country for drug smuggling and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The latest theory
However, a thread, as posted on the State Security Services Archives community page, may not have been made public. THE The document was born because on October 4, 1972, a temporary worker detained in KL, Budapest Prison and Prison Tight, was placed under intelligence surveillance because he was taken into account in connection with the murder.
At the time of the murder, the man was working as a nursing assistant in the mental ward of the hospital where Anna was an ophthalmologist. The day after the girl’s death, he was in the hospital, asking the other people who worked there about the murder, and because of his knowledge, he was also able to see the woman’s body in the autopsy room. The man told someone about the murder that: Anna was killed with a bayonet. First it was perforated, inverted, then the artery was cut, then it was removed and pressed on the face from the bottom up – He quoted KL’s words in the report.
He also said that the first stab came from behind. Furthermore, before being imprisoned, he told several people that he knew who the murderer was, but that the police were never able to investigate him. The report writes that the man appears to be a refined individual with good powers of concentration.
Because he worked on the mental ward for a long time, he was able to observe the behavior and behavior of people with mental illness who were being treated, so he could easily believe that it was mental illness. His inmates said he would play disease, become aggressive only in the presence of guards or when he felt watching. When told to refer him to the mental monitor and was shocked, he said that: It doesn’t surprise me because only catatonic schizophrenics are shocked, maniacs are not The report quotes the man. In the end, the report does not reveal what happened to the man, only that they were unable to initiate treatment due to overcrowding at work, and his inmate observing him was relocated after receiving a verdict.
Blikk reached out to a member of a former investigation team on the case, who said he still remembers almost every moment of the investigation to this day, but that it was new information even to him. He told the newspaper that almost all of the hospital staff had been questioned during the investigation, but he does not recall an auxiliary nurse working on a mental ward.
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