Shock and indignation weigh on the relatives at the same time, since it is so difficult to understand and process what happened. How could the twin brother understand that the person who was his other half was brutally murdered, how could a mother get over the loss of her child?
Zsolt Császár, prof. The son of Dr Emőke Bagdy, a clinical psychologist, was murdered in the American Phoenix by an 18-year-old man, most likely with the help of one or more of his friends. For the time being, the police only suspect Yaalijah E. Jackson, who looks almost two meters tall compared to Zsolt. The authorities were notified by the alleged perpetrator himself, who called them from the apartment where Zsolt was staying.
"The confession contains the lies of a person who has relapsed multiple times, who has just been released on probation, who has also abused others, and is not related to the facts," said Dr. Noémi Császár-Nagy, twin sister of Zsolt. – This man spent his entire life in institutions, mainly in juvenile prisons. He has nothing to lose, he is at home in the prison world, that is security for him, however bizarre it may be. On the other hand, his companions are adults and face serious punishment.
Noémi claims that her twin brother was killed out of nefarious intentions, premeditated, and out of a desire for profit.
They only wanted to get an old car and a cellphone, he said.
Featured image: Noémi Császár-Nagy's Facebook page