Index – Domestic – The Kamfor street knife may be a serial killer



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The László E., who had been arrested on suspicion of murder since August last year, was not released on New Year’s Day by the Buda Central District Court, writes Magyar Nemzet.

According to the evidence of the investigating authority

He may have been linked to at least three murders, so out of fear of an escape and more rapes, it has been proposed that the man, who has been in prison since August 2020, be detained again.

To Budapest, XIII. A bleeding man was found on August 26, 2020 at the dilapidated railway site on Kamfor Street in the district. The victim was still alive, he was able to tell the ambulance that he had woken up, someone stabbed him in the chest. He was taken to the hospital, his life could only be saved through several surgeries.

At first he lied, a stranger blew them up at dawn, finally admitting everything.

The police found the homeless László E. nearby, who claimed that an unknown figure had attacked them, attacked him and the victim as well. Later, when he realized that his victim had survived the delay, he changed his confession and admitted that he had stabbed him. He relied on self-defense.

On May 27 last year, the body of a 29-year-old homeless man was also found next to the Kámfor street settlement in Angyalföld. According to the medical expert, the victim was stabbed, robbed after his death and may have been murdered on account of his disability pension of 50,000 guilders collected the day before. In July, a third homeless person was attacked in the same neighborhood, who said that he had asked a stranger for money, and then, when he refused, his attacker beat him, broke his cheekbone in several places and even took away his objects. of value when falling to the ground.

The police are looking for the culprit.

According to the police, all three cases may be related to the name of László E., as well as a 2017 serious bodily injury in Józsefváros.

He is suspected of killing several people for profit and attempting to kill two people unable to defend themselves. In none of the cases did the man make a detailed confession, during his interrogations he habitually denied having committed crimes against life.



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