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Vier Stuttgarter Studenten drehen ohne große Mittel den Horror-Thriller "Bela Kiss: Prologue". Die Abschlussarbeit kommt am Januar. Bela Kiss tötete zu Beginn des ersten Weltkrieges mehr als 23 junge Frauen, konnte jedoch nie gefasst werden. Knapp ein Jahrhundert später suchen fünf. Vier Absolventen der LAZI-Akademie in Esslingen bringen mit einem Horrorfilm die Legende des ungarischen Serienmörders Bela Kiss ins neue Jahrtausend.

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Béla Kiss war ein ungarischer Serienmörder, dem die Morde an mindestens 23 jungen Frauen zugeschrieben werden. Die Leichname seiner Opfer lagerte er in großen Metallbehältern auf seinem gemieteten Besitz. Béla Kiss (* ; † nach ) war ein ungarischer Serienmörder, dem die Morde an mindestens 23 jungen Frauen zugeschrieben werden. Die Leichname​. Bela Kiss: Prologue. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen. Film. juniorhandling.eu - Kaufen Sie BELA KISS: Prologue günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Bela Kiss tötete zu Beginn des ersten Weltkrieges mehr als 23 junge Frauen, konnte jedoch nie gefasst werden. Knapp ein Jahrhundert später suchen fünf. Der im Titel erwähnte Béla Kiss ist einer der berüchtigsten Serienmörder des Jahrhunderts und wurde niemals gefasst. Auf die Spur des. Vier Stuttgarter Studenten drehen ohne große Mittel den Horror-Thriller "Bela Kiss: Prologue". Die Abschlussarbeit kommt am Januar.

Bela Kiss

Vier Stuttgarter Studenten drehen ohne große Mittel den Horror-Thriller "Bela Kiss: Prologue". Die Abschlussarbeit kommt am Januar. Der im Titel erwähnte Béla Kiss ist einer der berüchtigsten Serienmörder des Jahrhunderts und wurde niemals gefasst. Auf die Spur des. Béla Kiss (* ; † nach ) war ein ungarischer Serienmörder, dem die Morde an mindestens 23 jungen Frauen zugeschrieben werden. Die Leichname​.

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Kritik Handlung. PLZ, Ort. Vier Absolventen der LAZI-Akademie in Esslingen bringen mit einem Horrorfilm die Legende des ungarischen Serienmörders Bela Kiss ins neue Jahrtausend.

He is thought to have murdered at least 23 young women and one man, and attempted to pickle their bodies in giant metal drums that he kept on his property.

Bela Kiss is included in the following pages on Killer. Cloud the Serial Killer Database. GO Search. By Country. IQ Level. Zodiac Sign. Years Active.

Confirmed Victims. Recent Serial Killers. Female Serial Killers. Profile Completeness. View Statistics. See More This serial killer was active in the following countries: Hungary Kiss a male citizen of Hungary.

Childhood Information D. Date Event Description Bela Kiss started his serial killing spree. Annie Walters 1 Victims during 3 Years.

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Serial Killer Stranglers. Kevin Smith. Serial Killer Rapists. Killer Book of Serial Kil Tom Philbin. Kiss was a rather handsome man with blond hair and remarkable, vibrant blue eyes.

He earned his living as a tinsmith and was 37 years old when he was called into the armed services in Not only had Kiss taught himself his trade as a tinsmith, but he was a voracious reader and was highly conversant on art, literature and history.

With no formal schooling at all, he was able to discuss virtually any subject with the most intelligent and educated of the town's people.

He was known as a generous person. Everybody liked Bela Kiss and he was considered by the women of the town to be its most eligible bachelor.

Not particularly eager to marry quickly, Kiss hired an elderly woman, Mrs. John Jakubec, as a housekeeper to perform the domestic duties that a wife would normally do.

Cinkota had a limited choice of female companions, so Kiss kept an apartment in Budapest and took out advertisements in newspapers there.

Women began corresponding with Kiss. Town gossips noted that over the years a steady stream of lovelies from Budapest spent short periods of time at Kiss's home in Cinkota, but no one in the town, not even Mrs.

Jakubec, was introduced to these young women who came and went so quickly. Charles Nagy, Detective Chief of the Budapest Police, received an alarming call in July of from a landlord in Cinkota who believed that he had discovered the evidence of a murder on his property.

The landlord explained that a soldier named Bela Kiss had rented the house he owned on Kossuth Street, but had let the lease lapse and was rumored to be a prisoner of war or possibly even killed in battle.

The landlord had gone to the house to see what repairs were needed before he put the house up for rent again.

Outside the house, he found several large metal drums. When he punctured one of the drums, a nauseating smell overwhelmed him. The chemist next door told him that it was the unmistakable smell of human decomposition.

The landlord begged Dr. Nagy to urgently investigate. He could not rent out the house again until this matter was resolved.

Nagy grabbed two of his best detectives and sped to the quiet little town of Cinkota. When they reached the house on Kossuth Street, the landlord rushed to greet them.

However, the aged Mrs. Jakubec, who had promised to safeguard the belongings of her employer, was furious and shouted at the policemen to leave her master's property alone.

Nagy had one of the metal drums opened and confirmed the landlord's worst suspicions. Inside was a sack and the preserved body of a young woman with a full head of long dark-brown hair.

Also inside the metal drum was the rope with which she had been strangled. The wood alcohol in the drum was the preservative.

Upon questioning, Mrs. Jakubec said that she had been perplexed by the big metal canisters that Bela Kiss had brought to his house before the war.

People had begun to talk. He could be storing illegal liquor in them, some had speculated. The Cinkota constable had gone to have a chat with Kiss on the subject of the metal drums.

Calmly Kiss had reassured the constable that he was not keeping any illicit liquor. War was on its way, he said, so he was stocking up on gasoline.

When the detectives examined the other six metal drums, they found that each contained the body of a naked young woman. All of the victims had been strangled.

After the detectives arranged for a mortician to collect the victims found in the metal drums, they began a search of Kiss's home and the grounds around it, finding even more bodies that had been buried.

The bodies were still recognizable and could be easily identified if they had some names with which to work.

Faced with the biggest case of his career, Det. Chief Charles Nagy took some immediate steps. First, he notified the military that Bela Kiss, if he were still on the front, was to be arrested immediately.

Within an hour, the orders for the manhunt had reached the army. Next, he detained and interrogated the terrified housekeeper.

Then, concerned that Kiss might have had an accomplice, he notified postal and telegraph authorities in the surrounding area that they were to hold up any messages destined for Bela Kiss.

News of the gruesome discovery was spreading rapidly throughout Cinkota and would soon hit the newspapers in Budapest.

Nagy wanted to be sure that any accomplice could not get a warning to Kiss. Several facts made the investigation even harder than normal.

Thousands of Hungarian soldiers were imprisoned and the army was scattered and disorganized. Worse, the names Bela and Kiss were extremely common Hungarian names.

It was likely that there were many, many men in the army named Bela Kiss. Finally, Dr. Nagy focused on the identity of the victims.

The clues from the metal containers were very sparse. Nagy was able to locate the embroidered initials K. Inside the house that Mrs.

Jakubec had kept immaculate for two years, he found her sitting in the kitchen almost paralyzed with fear. I knew Bela Kiss only as a man who was kind to me and paid me well.

She showed Nagy and his detectives Bela Kiss's bedroom which they thoroughly searched but found nothing of relevance to the investigation.

Nagy noticed another door that was locked. Jakubec reached in her apron and pulled out an old-fashioned key to open the locked door.

Nagy noticed immediately that the room was lined with bookcases filled with books. The only furniture was a large desk and desk chair.

Inside the desk, Dr. Nagy found a huge volume of correspondence between Kiss and various women. He also found an album with photographs of more than a hundred ladies.

At this point, Dr. Nagy began to worry that the victims might number more than the victims they had already uncovered. Then Dr. Nagy went back to the hundreds of letters, most of which were filed in some 74 packets so that mail from the same woman was kept together.

These women wrote to him after seeing his ad in the newspapers. All wanted marriage. Later it was revealed that Kiss had received marriage proposals.

To 74 of these women, he offered marriage and kept up his correspondence with them. Something else became quite clear as he read the many letters. Bela Kiss was defrauding these women of their savings, in many cases their entire financial resources.

Some of the letters went back as far as Nagy took a break in his reading to examine the many books in the room. He was amazed to see how many related to poisons and methods of strangulation.

Nagy wondered how it was possible that Kiss could correspond with so many women and bring many of them to his home with nobody becoming suspicious about his intentions.

Nagy began with Mrs. He stared at her as she sat in the kitchen. Then suddenly she screamed at him. Don't send me to prison! When Nagy calmed her down, she told him that she had looked after Bela Kiss since when he came to Cinkota.

We were so fond of him. He was kind to everyone; he wouldn't hurt a living thing. Once a dog had broken its leg, he made splints and nursed the animal to recovery.

I am sure it is a mistake — he did not kill those women! Someone else did it! She admitted seeing lots of different women who came to visit Bela Kiss over the years, but she claimed that she did not know their names.

I was only a servant and spent the nights in my own home. What Bela Kiss did with these ladies was none of my business. They were all city ladies, not peasants like me.

They would come for a day or two and then go away. The more Nagy pressed her for details, the more hysterical she became.

Nagy pulled out a document from his pocket that he had found in Bela Kiss's desk. Nagy and his colleagues questioned all of Kiss's neighbors and everybody in the town who knew him.

Everybody liked Bela Kiss and didn't think it was particularly unusual for a handsome, amiable bachelor to entertain a number of women.

The married men of the town envied him. Nagy contacted the police departments in every place that he found a woman who had corresponded with Bela Kiss.

Eventually, he felt certain that he understood the technique that Kiss used to safely snare his victims. As Nagy had guessed, Kiss did not write any incriminating letters to his victims.

Rather, he placed carefully worded advertisements in newspaper matrimonial columns, always requiring information about the woman's financial resources.

When a letter arrived from a not-too-distant woman, Kiss would visit the prospective victim and lavish money and attention on her.

At that same time, he would inquire about her relatives. He only concentrated on women who did not have close relatives nearby and who would not be immediately missed if they disappeared.

Most of the letters that Kiss received after he had initiated a relationship indicated that the woman had sent him money, sometimes everything she had.

If he thought there was any chance that she would contact the police, he immediately arranged to eliminate her.

Eventually, Dr. Nagy traced the K. She had a very profitable dressmaking business, which she sold when she went to be with her prospective husband, Bela Kiss, in Cinkota.

Then there was another breakthrough. Nagy had located in Kiss's house some clothing with the name Julianne Paschak stitched in it.

One of Nagy's detectives had gone through old court records and found that two women, Julianne Paschak and Elizabeth Komeromi had each sued Bela Kiss for taking their money on the promise of marriage.

The suits lapsed when neither woman appeared in court and could not be found. By that time, Nagy had enough evidence to prove that Kiss had murdered 30 women, but there was still only one woman of the seven victims in the metal containers that had been identified.

Then one day, two women came to visit Dr. Nagy: Mrs. Stephen Toth and her daughter-in-law. Toth told the detective about her daughter Margaret, who had gone to Budapest to work.

On one of her visits, Margaret introduced her mother to Bela Kiss who persuaded the mother to give him some money on the promise that he would marry Margaret.

But afterwards, Margaret accused Kiss of reneging on his promise. When Mrs. Toth went to Cinkota to confront Kiss, he claimed that he just wanted to delay the marriage and that Margaret had become angry and left for America.

Nagy pieced together what had happened. In , when Margaret Toth came to visit Bela Kiss at his home, he forced her to write a letter to her mother claiming that she could not bear the shame of rejection by Bela Kiss and that she was going to look for a new love in America.

After she had written the letter, Kiss strangled her, hid her body in the metal container and mailed the letter to her mother. On October 4, , Dr.

Nagy received a message from a Serbian hospital claiming that a solider named Bela Kiss died of typhoid in It was followed by another message that said that Kiss was alive and a patient at the hospital.

Nagy traveled immediately to the hospital, which was then in Hungarian hands. Nagy was overcome with excitement.

They did not reach the hospital until dark and when the reached the ward where Bela Kiss was recuperating, they were in for a shock.

The man in Kiss's bed was dead, but it was not Bela Kiss. Somehow, Kiss had been warned and had substituted the body of another soldier in his bed.

Nagy made sure that all of Hungary knew that the Monster of Cinkota was still alive. Tips poured in from every part of the country.

Then followed many sightings of Bela Kiss in disparate places around the world. Someone claimed to have seen the serial killer walking down a Budapest street in Five years later, in , a suspicious member of the French Foreign Legion went to a police station to report a fellow Legionnaire that he believed could be Kiss.

A Hungarian soldier claimed that Bela Kiss was imprisoned in Romania for burglary. Another said he died of yellow fever in Turkey. Oswald was nicknamed "Camera Eye" by other detectives for his extraordinary memory for faces, so many people gave credence to his report.

The enormous crowd in Times Square prevented Oswald from pursuing the suspect. However, after the detective's report, some people became convinced that Kiss, who would have been in his late 60s at the time, was living in New York.

In , gossip had it that Kiss was working as an apartment building janitor. The police went to the building to interview this janitor, but he had taken off and left no information behind.

As noted by David Everitt in Human Monsters, "Despite all this alleged globetrotting by Kiss, no other murders were ever attributed to him.

Many of the facts about Bela Kiss will never be known. He has to a large extent passed into myth and, in some imaginations, has grown into a figure larger than life.

The famous, enormously talented but deeply troubled French surrealist poet, actor, and playwright Antonin Artaud wrote a scenario for a silent movie inspired by Kiss.

Never actually made into a film, it is called "Thirty-two" and appears in Volume 3 of Artaud's Collected Works. In "Thirty-two," the Kiss figure is a medical professor.

A distressed young woman approaches him after attending one of his lectures. She pours out a tale of woe.

She has foolishly become involved with a man who has left her. The professor appears sympathetic to the poor lady.

He invites her to his home. She notices that he has 32 large canisters. She is understandably baffled, then frightened.

She makes a quick getaway. Later, the Great War breaks out and the instructor of medicine is called away to do his patriotic duty.

People hear that the young professor has lost his life in that bloody conflict. They also remember that the deceased man was said to have hoarded paraffin in his home.

Authorities go to his house to open the canisters.

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