The man accused of the cold case action confesses theft but does not kill
  • 7 months ago
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A defendant , 24 years ago, Canberra woman was dead, but rejected a house of house, but was involved in killing. 68 -year -old Steve Fabriczy, Thursday afternoon at the Dandenong Magistrate Criminal Court in Melbourne, encounter a charges to take a return hearing take the Australian Capital Region. In November 1999, two men entered the Irma Gregor Palasics' house in McKellar, tied pair and forced them to attack violently, then called their homes. Steve Fabriczy is accused of killing a Canberra woman 24 years ago. Palazics released cable bonds, duct tape and telephone cable, and found that his wife had of injuries allegedly attacking one of the thieves. 72 -year -old woman, hands, mouth and ankles with vineyards with vineyards were found face to face in the corridor. A autopsy later revealed that he had a broken nose during the house occupation. "He could not fire blood and actually drowned with his own blood," AFP Detective Sergeant Cavus Craig Marriott said to the court.Said. Twenty years later, after investigating , in 2019, the police claimed that Fabriczy's DNA was matched with judicial evidence from crime scene. Fabriczy was interviewed by police on September 8 this year, and DET SGT Marriott said that she admitted that she was at Palasics' house the night of her killed, but rejected attack or . He continued "The details of incident gave details that we said that it would be known only to a person involved in event, otherwise they were not known as public." Fabriczy claimed that no one killed or was attacked. Canberra Kadın Irma Palasics in 1999. Fabriczy was accused of this week, and the court heard that he wanted the police to "hit" during his arrest. Detective, Fabriczy'nin trying to apply for the return guarantee gave evidence. Fabriczy said he was convicted for planning to miss a $ 1.6 million cigarette before. The prosecution opposed bail for saying that Fabriczy plans to return to Hungary, his own country and said that he had "important financial vehicles at his disposal". This included $ 250,000 in the bank, a healthy retirement balance, melbourne, which he bought in Hungary last year, and a mortgage -free property on the land. "This is an extremely serious accusation with this extremely serious consequences, and the charm of escaping will be important."Said. He also said that police feared that Fabriczy would talk about the remaining joint charges in community. "The danger of intervening in the arrest and prosecution of this person should be very important for the court to take into account," he said. Fabriczy's lawyer said the risk of flight can be alleviated under conditions, including delivering the passport. He said medical problems and that he had to see a GP and they no convictions before because could not respond with bail. Magistrate Judge Jason Ong rejected the application of bail and ordered Fabriczy to be detained in the law.
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