ICE: Hungarian national charged in Miami, South Beach murders was set to be deported before crimes

A Hungarian national who was set to be deported disabled his ankle monitor before he murdered two men in Miami-Dade County triggering an scrutiny that led to his arrest federal leadership stated Surveillance video captured the suspect identified as -year-old Zsolt Zsolyomi and -year-old Carlos Alonso Villaquiran entering Villaquiran s apartment unit at Pennsylvania Ave in South Beach back Nov It s likely this was the last time that the disabled Villaquiran was seen alive Miami Beach Police explained Zsolyomi strangled the victim His body was ascertained face down in his bathtub on Nov Police explained Zsolyomi would strike again two months later this time in Miami where he murdered another man According to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement he should have never been in the street and able to allegedly carry out a crime spree in the first place Police revealed Zsolyomi was seen out on the town partying on Halloween night weeks before Villaquiran s murder Evidence video shows the suspect still wearing his ankle bracelet Investigators declared the monitor was placed on him a month earlier by ICE functionaries while at the Krome Detention Center in West Miami-Dade In a announcement an ICE spokesperson wrote that in July of Miami Beach Police arrested Zsolyomi for strong-arm robbery and he was encountered by ICE shortly thereafter Federal executives disclosed the Hungarian was in the U S illegally and scheduled to be deported but in September the ICE report reads He was processed and then circulated with the GPS monitor Days later ICE bureaucrats revealed the agency received a tamper alert on Zsolyomi s device and he absconded So while considered a fugitive he was out partying on Halloween allegedly abusing his romantic partner and later allegedly committing murder not once but twice before he was eventually arrested by City of Miami Police Zsolyomi s trial is pending His next court appearance is scheduled for September