Slovak criminal Rohac confesses to 90s murder of businessman Prisztás

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Slovak criminal Jozef Rohac confessed to the 1996 murder of millionaire businessman József Prisztás in a repeat trial of the case on Friday.

In his testimony, which he gave via a live feed from a Szeged prison, Rohac said he had been hired for the murder by the Ukrainian mafia through a criminal group of Dunajska Streda (Dunaszerdahely), in Slovakia. He carried out the killing for 15,000 German marks.

Explaining his decision to confess to the murder, Rohac said he had done “many bad things” over the course of his life, but wanted to do the right thing from now on, and he did not want others to go to prison because of him.

He told the court that he had already confessed to the murder to the authorities but no one had been willing to reopen the case and he had not been allowed to speak to the media. He said he then came up with the idea of confessing to the crime to his younger brother over the phone and sending a recording of the conversation to Hír TV.

Rohac said his confession was supported by his knowledge that a shell casing had been left in the plastic bag he had used to “disguise” his gun silencer.

Rohac said

he had been commissioned to carry out the killing by an underworld associate of his named József Hamala.

Prior to the planned date of the murder, Hamala invited Rohac to Budapest and drove him to the scene of the eventual crime. He said he made his move on Prisztás when he was about to get in his Cherokee Jeep. Rohac said he shot Prisztás in the head at a distance of half a metre and rode away from the scene on a bicycle. As he was leaving, he could hear the man who was with Prisztás — one of those currently serving jail time for his role in the murder — shouting expletives at him. Rohac then jumped into Hamala’s car which had been parked nearby and they drove away.

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