Our sincere condolences to Professor Emőke Bagdy.

According to his mother, the 53-year-old theologian was murdered for profit. The perpetrator is an 18-year-old African-American man who had been at large for two weeks.

The son of the Hungarian star psychologist, Prof. Dr. Bagdy Emőke, was brutally murdered in Phoenix in the United States, Blikk learned

The tabloid writes in its article on Tuesday evening: on October 21, a 53-year-old man, Zsolt Cs., son of Emőke Bagdy, a clinical psychologist popular in Hungary, was stabbed to death.

The incident happened in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday.

The perpetrator is 18-year-old African-American Yaaliyah Ezekiel Jackson, who has been on probation for two weeks as part of a reintegration program. He spent his entire childhood in institutions and juvenile prisons. According to her claim, Emőke Bagdy's son was a guest at her sister's apartment, whom she stabbed several times in self-defense after an argument.

Jackson was arrested and charged with so-called secondary murder, i.e. his claim that he killed out of a sudden impulse was not accepted, Bagdy said.

African American killer

Yaaliyah Jackson-Maricopa / Photo: County Sheriff's Office

The desire for profit is said to be behind the murder.

By the way, the 18-year-old perpetrator has not killed a person for the first time, and it is well known that he has severe anger management disorders.

"My son - who was a theologian - was invited to an event, but he was tricked. It was a robbery-murder committed by a group of people out of a desire for profit. For the time being, the 18-year-old, 2-meter-tall, athletic Jackson took responsibility for the crime, but someone else took the car, the mobile phone, etc. My son did not know the attackers and did not even defend himself because he did not expect anything bad. He was a benevolent, helping people, deeply religious person. A thin, 170 cm, kind little man"

Emőke Bagdy told Blikk.

"Please, good-natured people, do not harass my family and me in the future with media reports and unnecessary letters!"

asked the psychologist, who cannot comprehend the tragedy.

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