Feds ordered him deported, but lost him. He's now accused of murdering 2 South Florida men
Briefly

Zsolt Zsolyomi, a 26-year-old Hungarian national, was arrested for the murders of two older gay men in Miami, which police believe he attempted to cover up. Despite being ordered deported for overstaying his visa by over two years, Zsolyomi managed to evade authorities for months due to disabling his ankle monitor. His subsequent capture raised questions about lapses in immigration enforcement that potentially allowed him to commit these murders, underscoring serious issues within the immigration system regarding monitoring illegal immigrants.
The strangulation deaths of the two older men could have been avoided had Zsolt Zsolyomi been deported months earlier, highlighting flaws in the immigration system.
Zsolyomi was fitted with an ankle monitor he managed to disable, disappearing from immigration and police for five months before his eventual capture.
Read at Miami Herald
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