‘Epitome of evil’: Hungarian national ‘hunts’ disabled senior men like ‘prey’ before killing them, police say

A Hungarian national was charged in connection to two murders in Miami

Background: News footage from the scene where Rodolfo Fernandez was found dead on Jan. 19 (WPLG). Inset: Zsolt Zsolyomi (Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation).

A Hungarian national was accused by Florida police of targeting disabled, older men and using a fake identity to gain their trust. He’s now charged with murdering two of the men he allegedly pursued.

Zsolt Zsolyomi, 25, was arrested on Feb. 19 and held without bond after being charged with two counts of second-degree murder. According to the Miami Beach Police Department, Zsolyomi allegedly strangled Rodolfo Fernandez, 71, whose body was found in his car on Jan. 19. The medical examiner determined that he had been strangled. Police also connected Zsolyomi to the alleged murder of Carlos Villaquiran, 66, whose body was found in a Miami Beach apartment on Nov. 21, 2024.

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