Index – Domestic – The murderer of the corridor Soroksár and M. Richárd entered a common cell



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There may be a well-thought-out strategy behind the fact that M. Richárd and R. Szilveszter ended up in a common cell: Blikk begins his article on Thursday. According to the newspaper, Szilveszter R., accused of murdering the waderdózsa György út, Richárd M. and the corridor Soroksár, is imprisoned in a cell.

The newspaper writes that “the two fat boys get along.” This was also confirmed by the criminologist Zsolt Németh, as he said, since they have almost the same physical abilities, none of them can be sure that they will be victorious in a confrontation.

They could measure this, so they don’t pack together. And since we are talking about two people who know the prison well, they also know what disciplinary procedures and deprivations can lead to disorder.

Said the criminologist. As they write, peaceful coexistence is not just the vision of the specialist, R. New Year himself informed his lawyer.

I spoke by phone with my client, who was happy to report who he was with on a cell phone. According to him, their relationship is completely normal and it turned out that they have several acquaintances in common. New Years Eve is not a miserable prisoner anyway, as long as he was not with his current cellmate, he turned to the wall and read crimes. He didn’t even want to go outside, he was so out of his own world.

Said the man’s attorney, Joseph Lichy.

Richárd M. crashed his luxury car indózsa György út in 2017, when he was driving on a busy highway at a speed of 140 km / h without a license. Two died in the accident and Richard was sentenced in the first instance to four years in prison. He could have defended himself until his final verdict, but he committed so many crimes that he had to go to jail.

According to the indictment, Szilveszter R. graduated in 2013 with Krisztina Kardosné Gyurik, a runner from Soroksár. The murderer was searched in vain for five years, eventually the advance was that the DNA sample of R. Nochevieja, imprisoned for another crime, showed a match with the remains of the material registered at the place. The trial of the man who lives a homeless life is still ongoing, he has never testified before. Perhaps together with Richard M. “his tongue is hardened,” writes the newspaper.



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