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We found a real estate ad in Jófogás, which advertises a family home in Darnózseli, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, which is quite large and not very tasteful, but furnished with middle class amenities. The four-bedroom, 108-square-meter property is not cheap, heading to over 37 million forints, has its own garage, gas heat, there is a grassy yard behind the house, with a smaller, medium annex building roofed in a corner.
The property shown in the ad is clearly identical to the scene of one of the most infamous domestic crimes of 2010. Recognized as a butcher in Darnózsel, János N. was sentenced in late October last year to seven years in prison for bodily injury. Not because of murder, because they could not prove that he killed his missing wife in May 2014, especially since his mother of two, forty, never had a body.
According to the indictment, the man who worked as a butcher cut and minced the body at a meat-processing plant under the house. Burned some of the remains, hid some or scattered them. A few days later, investigators found unburned pieces of the woman’s heart, liver, lungs, skin, and muscle tissue in the paddock, just a few miles from the defendant’s home, and the DNA test later showed compatibility. A protected witness saw the man. On the night of the murder, he takes something out of the trunk of the car and takes it to the incense burner. And another witness said she saw the man scatter something from a bag in a meadow the day after the murder. The judge considered that all this was proven, there was a reason: the marriage of János N. and Judit had deteriorated years before, they were in a dispute over the placement of a child, the man had also abused him before. however, she could not convict him for murder.
The last word will be spoken by the Mansion, but the man was able to defend himself freely. Last November, he gave an interview to RTL’s Club Fuera de la Casa, in which he expressed his innocence and let the film crew enter the house where he was accused of committing the horrible act and to which he returned. He spoke to the reporter while sitting in the living room, with photos of the children in the closet in the background, then led him to the incense burner and they went down to the basement together. Thanks to this report, it is quite certain that the 15-page illustrated advertisement found in Jófogás is the same as the crime scene, and the seller cannot be other than John N. himself.
In the report, by the way, the man also indicated that he would soon dispose of the property.
“I have no reason to hide, I have no reason to run away. I’m fine with everyone who thinks of me, that’s one thing,” he said of why he didn’t leave town. He told the journalist that he would no longer stay at the house, that construction would begin two streets away. As a butcher, however, he no longer works: “If I had to make meat products now, there would not be a person who would even accept me to try,” he added.
Let’s say it’s about who wants to sleep in this house.
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