One of the "innocent" convicts of the Mór massacre speaks out after 23 years – video
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One of the "innocent" convicts of the Mór massacre speaks out after 23 years – video
After twenty-three years of silence, one of the convicts of the Mór massacre, Róbert Weiszdorn, has spoken out. One of the perpetrators of the bank robbery that claimed the lives of eight people spoke in front of cameras for the first time about the tragic day, sharing never-before-heard details on TV2's renewed Napló program.
Here is the butcher of Mór, this is his last speech + video
The most serious crime in Hungarian forensics occurred about a quarter of a century ago. Róbert Weiszdorn, the convict of the Mór massacre, is serving a life sentence and has not appeared in front of the camera for years. Now he has made an exception and said something about the day 23 years ago that he has never said before.
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