Kuciak murder trial, page 3
Investigative reporter Ján Kuciak was killed in his house in Veľká Mača. His fiancée Martina Kušnírová was shot dead along with him. Very soon after their dead bodies were discovered on February 26, 2018, the police said that the murder was most likely linked to Kuciak’s journalistic work. Unlike most cases of murdered journalists in the world, the police detained and charged not just the persons whom they believe to have fired the shots, but also those who ordered the murder.
The trial with Marián Kočner, Alena Zsuzsová, Tomáš Szabó and Miroslav Marček started on January 13, 2020.
Zoltán Andruskó, who has admitted to having acted as the middleman between those who ordered the murder and those who executed it, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on December 30, 2019 in a separate proceeding, based on his plea bargain deal. He has thus become an important witness in the case against the four persons.
Hitman Miroslav Marček pleaded guilty on the first day of the trial. His case was then singled out for a separate trial. Marček was finally sentenced to 25 years in prison in December 2020.
On September 3, 2020, the senate of the Specialised Criminal Court delivered its verdict in the case. Szabó has been found guilty and sentenced to 25 years in a maximum-security prison. Marian Kočner and Alena Zsuzsová were acquitted of charges related to the murders.
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Trial: Kočner denied having ordered the murder of journalist
The Kuciak murder trial continued in Pezinok on June 17. Kočner insists an unspecified wealthy Russian is behind the deed.
Kuciak murder trial: Kočner loves admiration, prison could change him
Expert on IT spoke about phones of those who executed the murders.
Threema codes expected to prove Kočner’s involvement in the Kuciak murder
Kočner and Zsuzsová have, however, provided their explanation of Threema texts. The trial continues June 1.
Kuciak murder trial: The court will read from Threema communication
Kočner’s brother also present, but refused to testify.
Kočner’s defence: Only a total idiot could not predict what would happen
The murder of a journalist resonates more around the world than the murder of a pope, the mobster argued to explain why he would not order the murder of Kuciak.
Kuciak murder trial: Kočner denies meeting in Zlatý Kľúčik hotel after the murder
The trial will continue on April 29.
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The materials should prove that Zoltán Andruskó bought SIM cards and mobile phones used by Miroslav Marček and Tomáš Szabó when conducting the murder.
IT experts testified on Threema, Kočner had many questions
His defence is based on questioning the authenticity of the messages.
Kuciak murder trial: Mental health professionals on Zsuzsová
Only Tomáš Szabó was present at the court on the eighth trial day.
Kuciak murder trial: Expert does not identify murderers on videos 100 percent
Marček to be handled in a separate case.
The banality of evil
As I followed the murder trial in person, I started wondering if and when Slovak society would sincerely begin to look into the mirror.
Ex-spy who spied on Kuciak: I thought I was working for the state
In court, Miroslav Kriak, who surveilled journalists for Peter Tóth, listed the names of journalists he was assigned to follow.
Court: Threema legally obtained
Meanwhile, a prosecutor of the Special Prosecutor’s Office charged Alena Zsuzsová with ordering another murder.
Haščák said the message he got from Kočner was not about Kuciak
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