A Budapest court sentenced an Irish citizen to 14 years in prison for the death of an American tourist. The victim, Mackenzie Michalski, 31, of Portland, Oregon, disappeared on November 5 after being last seen at a nightclub.
Police reviewed security footage and observed Michalski with a man at several clubs that night. The suspect, identified as L.T.M. and 37 years old, was arrested on November 7 and confessed to the homicide.
According to the authorities, both met at a club, danced and then went to the man’s apartment. During an intimate encounter, the subject hit and suffocated the victim. Subsequently, he tried to hide the crime: he cleaned the place, hid the body in a closet, put it in a suitcase and rented a car to transport it to Lake Balaton, 150 kilometers from Budapest, where he abandoned it in a wooded area.
The Budapest Metropolitan Court found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to 14 years without parole. The time in preventive detention will be deducted from the sentence. In addition, he must pay 2.5 million forints (almost $8,000) in court costs. His lawyer appealed the verdict.
The police revealed that the man had conducted internet searches on how to dispose of a body, police procedures and whether pigs or wild boars consume human remains. A video showed the subject leading authorities to the place where he left the body.
After serving his sentence, he will be deported from Hungary.




