Murder suspect Zsolt Zsolyomi's strange, twisted timeline from entry in U.S., to arrest
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Zsolt Zsolyomi, a 26-year-old Hungarian who overstayed his visa, has been charged with two murders in Miami. His timeline reveals a troubling pattern; he entered the U.S. on a 90-day visa waiver and, after it expired, faced multiple criminal charges including theft and robbery. Despite being monitored for immigration compliance, he tampered with his ankle monitor and evaded law enforcement. Eventually, he was linked to the murders of two men, one found strangled in his apartment and another found deceased in his vehicle, prompting his arrest in early 2025.
Zsolt Zsolyomi, a Hungarian overstaying his visa, pleads not guilty to two murders after a twisted timeline of criminal activities and immigration issues.
From entering the U.S. on a visa waiver to becoming embroiled in criminal activities, Zsolyomi's case highlights alarming immigration and crime overlaps.
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