GUILTY NY - Orsolya Gaal, 51, body found in duffel bag, Queens, Apr 2022 *Arrest* #3

Downgraded conviction could bump the situation into "sanctuary city" status where ICE detainers are ignored. Dude could be released in the middle of the night to melt into civil society once again. Already has an alias track record if I recall correctly.

Is the DA on the ballot this week?
i dont think they do that w crimes of violence.
 
i dont think they do that w crimes of violence.

"As of Feb. 1, Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez announced a policy to only honor ICE detainer requests in the case someone has been charged with murder, human trafficking or aggravated sexual assault."

different time and location but manslaughter not included in policy.
 

NEW YORK - A man who pleaded guilty to stabbing a Queens mother two death and stuffing her body into a duffel bag has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
 

Once his time is served, Bonola faces five years of post-release supervision and possible deportation to his native Mexico as an illegal immigrant.
 
I'm still struggling with manslaughter here. o_O

The former handyman stalked Gaal, 51, and followed her home from a local bar on the night of the murder — confronting her in the basement of her Queens home and stabbing her more than 50 times in a bloody fit of rage.

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He then stuffed her body in a hockey bag belonging to one of her sons and wheeled it to a hiking trail near Union Turnpike, leaving a trail of blood behind.

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“He’s getting the maximum sentence for the manslaughter and so in that respect, this is a just result,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz told The Post outside the courthouse.

“It was a good case against him,” Katz said. “We had the evidence that supported the conclusion that this was murder, and so at the end of the day he pled to the top count of manslaughter and he got sentenced on that top count.”

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The Post later revealed that Bonola, a married father of two, had a habit of leaving creepy love notes for baristas at a local Starbucks prior to the grisly crime.

“He was creepy, he stalked people,” said Oliwia Pikulinski, who formerly worked at the chain coffee house outlet. “It was known. Everyone knew he was a weird individual, especially in the Starbucks on Austin Street.”
 

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