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According to law enforcement agencies, on April 21, around 12.30, Egidijus Šegžda left his residence in Klaipėda, Viršutin, St., and has not returned so far.
According to preliminary data, the man is about 190 cm. tall, big body, tattoos on cheeks and neck, may also be known as Aidas Paulavičius.
For information on the whereabouts of a person, contact by phone: 8700 62038, 8700 60710 or by email. email: [email protected]
Committed a crime of scab
It turns out that in 2011. December 15 At night, a man named Aidas Paulavičius committed a crime that was difficult to understand in his home: he had a conflict with his mother in the apartment and killed her.
It is said that A. Paulavičius killed his mother, who was preparing to marry.
Aidas Paulavičius
He cut off its head and threw it into the Curonian Lagoon.
According to Delphi, the woman was brutally murdered, mutilated, cut or stung. The killer is believed to have used a large knife or even a larger knife. The body was found in her home when the woman was missing by relatives who had not been able to call her for a long time; they turned to the police in alarm.
It turns out that he cut off his mother’s head, placed it in a basket and carried it to the Curonian lagoon. After the execution, A. Paulavičius still managed to tattoo his face with signs of the apocalypse.
2012 The Klaipėda Regional Court found A. Paulavičius innocent and ordered him to undergo compulsory treatment in a psychiatric hospital.
Until 2020 In December, E. Šegžda received treatment in a psychiatric hospital. Then the Panevėžys District Court received a request to change the application of medical measures. This is how E. Šegžda found himself at large, wrote the news portal tv3.lt.
Name changed
After a violent crime, A. Paulavičius decided to change his first and last name, currently it is Egidijus Šegžda.
Aidas Paulavičius
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