Who killed Orsolya Gaal? The murder of the New York woman is making worldwide headlines due to the gruesome details of this developing case. Now updates are coming to the public faster than journalists can keep up with them, creating a whirlwind of confusion surrounding the persons of interest in this grisly murder. Was this mother of two killed by her own family members — or is a killer roaming the streets of Queens?

New York Daily News reports that a man walking his dogs happened upon a duffel bag in plain sight on the street in their Queens, New York neighborhood. Upon inspecting the bag he discovered the dismembered remains of a woman. That woman was quickly identified as local resident Orsolya Gaal.

Shortly after the horrifying discovery of Gaal’s dismembered remains, her teenage son was taken into police custody. Media outlets have reported that the 13-year-old teen was taken out of the family home in handcuffs. Meanwhile, other media outlets have reported that the slain New York woman’s husband and older teenage son are persons of interest in her homicide.

In some of the latest updates in this shocking case, authorities have announced that Orsolya Gaal’s husband and teenage sons are no longer persons of interest in her murder. Meanwhile, Crime Online reports that the murdered New York mother had been out with friends in the late night hours leading up to her death. Reports have clarified that the mother was out until around 11:00 p.m., Friday night. However, by around 4:00 a.m., security footage shows an unknown figure — likely male — dragging the duffel bag containing the woman’s dismembered body. Within a few hours the duffel bag containing body parts was located.

If the husband and sons of Orsolya Gall are no longer persons of interest, that would indicate that her killer remains unknown. That’s a terrifying concept, which implies that other members of the public are in danger.

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