NY mom murdered

Anonymous
This has everything.

https://abc7ny.com/orsolya-gaal-woman-dead-duffle-bag-forest-park/11776346/

He did go to hospital for treatment on his hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both are stupid...
She had the most beautiful comfortable life- 2million dollar home, rich husband, 2 beautiful kids, beautiful figure and face; she threw it all away to this dumb guy.
she was dumb as well to leave a spare key... why not remove that..

The guy was an idiot... it was so easy to get him. video, and tons of physical evidence..



How superficial can you be? Deciding she had a great life based upon the dollar value of her home and her social media posts?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both are stupid...
She had the most beautiful comfortable life- 2million dollar home, rich husband, 2 beautiful kids, beautiful figure and face; she threw it all away to this dumb guy.
she was dumb as well to leave a spare key... why not remove that..

The guy was an idiot... it was so easy to get him. video, and tons of physical evidence..



How superficial can you be? Deciding she had a great life based upon the dollar value of her home and her social media posts?



Please, she travelled all over; did not work; ...etc. She had a good life. (not sure, what the scenario is with the husband) but overall she had a good life.
Anonymous
Given his full confession and preponderance of evidence, I hope he takes a plea deal and spares the family a media-crazy trial. Let them move on with their lives.
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I frankly don’t see why the police announced to the world that she had an affair(s). It seems to me that this is private behavior and it seems so cruel to her family to have people speculating on this.


It's fact, not speculation, and the only one to blame it on is the cheater. The police have no obligation to cover up for the cheater and I can't believe you would suggest they should.

On a separate note, I do not understand why he didn't just leave the body in the basement. Wheeling it away in the bag gave the police so much more evidence.

He said he didn’t want the kid to find her.


But had no qualms arguing, make noise and violently stabbing her 60 times while the kid was in the house.


Yes. What a thoughtful, kind man, he didn't want the kid to find her. Awww. He is so compassionate.

I'm sure some nut job woman will strike up a prison correspondence with him like the lunatics that court and are pen pals with Scott Petersen.

I didn’t say he was thoughtful and kind. I said that he said he didn’t want the kid to find her, answering the PP’s question. Calm down.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you look at his Facebook, the handyman was also an aspiring filmmaker and scriptwriter. So he probably had that starving artist thing going for him, he has that wild hair, etc.

I can see how she may have been intrigued by him. It does not appear that she worked outside the home.


Everyone in Brooklyn/Queens and LA is "an aspiring filmmaker/scriptwriter."

He had nothing going for him. He definitely couldn't be actor at 5'2". Fantasy Island ended.

He was from Staten Island, though.
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Anonymous wrote:Simply my take (from very afar), based on news/FB:

* Ms. Gaal truly loved her kids (relationship w/ her husband unclear)
* She was naturally beautiful (no matter her hair color/"work done")
* Like most of us, she was probably struggling w/ some form of mental illness
* She also really loved nature (most of her FB pics are of nature, a fact not mentioned in the nearly 30 pages of this post)
* She was very cultured, having traveled to many parts of the world and seems to have genuinely loved the people, foods, and the arts
* Like all of us, Ms. Gaal was a human being who make mistakes
* She and her family deserve respect

I live in a glass house, so no stones being thrown by me.


She may have loved her kids, but she took risks and left the younger one at home past midnight out drinking to meet men she met online. She also just chose not to come home one night without telling anyone. She was reported to be a regular at the bar alone. The things she was doing put her family in danger. If her son came downstairs that night, he likely would have been killed too. Think about that.

That is not being a good mother. Most chronic cheaters like this, as demonstrated, will give the lover preference over the kids.


The bolded is true and so disturbing.


+1. Horrifying to think of putting your kid at risk like that because of your own selfishness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simply my take (from very afar), based on news/FB:

* Ms. Gaal truly loved her kids (relationship w/ her husband unclear)
* She was naturally beautiful (no matter her hair color/"work done")
* Like most of us, she was probably struggling w/ some form of mental illness
* She also really loved nature (most of her FB pics are of nature, a fact not mentioned in the nearly 30 pages of this post)
* She was very cultured, having traveled to many parts of the world and seems to have genuinely loved the people, foods, and the arts
* Like all of us, Ms. Gaal was a human being who make mistakes
* She and her family deserve respect

I live in a glass house, so no stones being thrown by me.


She may have loved her kids, but she took risks and left the younger one at home past midnight out drinking to meet men she met online. She also just chose not to come home one night without telling anyone. She was reported to be a regular at the bar alone. The things she was doing put her family in danger. If her son came downstairs that night, he likely would have been killed too. Think about that.

That is not being a good mother. Most chronic cheaters like this, as demonstrated, will give the lover preference over the kids.


The bolded is true and so disturbing.


+1. Horrifying to think of putting your kid at risk like that because of your own selfishness.



If it wasn't so gross, it would almost be impressive how far some of you have managed to twist yourselves into pretzels to victim blame here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you look at his Facebook, the handyman was also an aspiring filmmaker and scriptwriter. So he probably had that starving artist thing going for him, he has that wild hair, etc.

I can see how she may have been intrigued by him. It does not appear that she worked outside the home.


Everyone in Brooklyn/Queens and LA is "an aspiring filmmaker/scriptwriter."

He had nothing going for him. He definitely couldn't be actor at 5'2". Fantasy Island ended.

He was from Staten Island, though.


Does he know Pete?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you look at his Facebook, the handyman was also an aspiring filmmaker and scriptwriter. So he probably had that starving artist thing going for him, he has that wild hair, etc.

I can see how she may have been intrigued by him. It does not appear that she worked outside the home.


Everyone in Brooklyn/Queens and LA is "an aspiring filmmaker/scriptwriter."

He had nothing going for him. He definitely couldn't be actor at 5'2". Fantasy Island ended.

He was from Staten Island, though.

No, handyman was from Mexico. Authorities did not want to comment on his immigration status. Actually both the murderer and the victim are immigrants.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simply my take (from very afar), based on news/FB:

* Ms. Gaal truly loved her kids (relationship w/ her husband unclear)
* She was naturally beautiful (no matter her hair color/"work done")
* Like most of us, she was probably struggling w/ some form of mental illness
* She also really loved nature (most of her FB pics are of nature, a fact not mentioned in the nearly 30 pages of this post)
* She was very cultured, having traveled to many parts of the world and seems to have genuinely loved the people, foods, and the arts
* Like all of us, Ms. Gaal was a human being who make mistakes
* She and her family deserve respect

I live in a glass house, so no stones being thrown by me.


She may have loved her kids, but she took risks and left the younger one at home past midnight out drinking to meet men she met online. She also just chose not to come home one night without telling anyone. She was reported to be a regular at the bar alone. The things she was doing put her family in danger. If her son came downstairs that night, he likely would have been killed too. Think about that.

That is not being a good mother. Most chronic cheaters like this, as demonstrated, will give the lover preference over the kids.


The bolded is true and so disturbing.


+1. Horrifying to think of putting your kid at risk like that because of your own selfishness.



If it wasn't so gross, it would almost be impressive how far some of you have managed to twist yourselves into pretzels to victim blame here.


I agree. There is more vitriol towards the victim than the sadistic killer here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you look at his Facebook, the handyman was also an aspiring filmmaker and scriptwriter. So he probably had that starving artist thing going for him, he has that wild hair, etc.

I can see how she may have been intrigued by him. It does not appear that she worked outside the home.


Everyone in Brooklyn/Queens and LA is "an aspiring filmmaker/scriptwriter."

He had nothing going for him. He definitely couldn't be actor at 5'2". Fantasy Island ended.

Peter Dinklage, Rob Schneider, Danny Devito, Michael J Fox, Kevin Hart , Patton Oswalt, and Seth Green would disagree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you look at his Facebook, the handyman was also an aspiring filmmaker and scriptwriter. So he probably had that starving artist thing going for him, he has that wild hair, etc.

I can see how she may have been intrigued by him. It does not appear that she worked outside the home.


Everyone in Brooklyn/Queens and LA is "an aspiring filmmaker/scriptwriter."

He had nothing going for him. He definitely couldn't be actor at 5'2". Fantasy Island ended.

Peter Dinklage, Rob Schneider, Danny Devito, Michael J Fox, Kevin Hart , Patton Oswalt, and Seth Green would disagree

Maybe she means attractive actor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simply my take (from very afar), based on news/FB:

* Ms. Gaal truly loved her kids (relationship w/ her husband unclear)
* She was naturally beautiful (no matter her hair color/"work done")
* Like most of us, she was probably struggling w/ some form of mental illness
* She also really loved nature (most of her FB pics are of nature, a fact not mentioned in the nearly 30 pages of this post)
* She was very cultured, having traveled to many parts of the world and seems to have genuinely loved the people, foods, and the arts
* Like all of us, Ms. Gaal was a human being who make mistakes
* She and her family deserve respect

I live in a glass house, so no stones being thrown by me.


She may have loved her kids, but she took risks and left the younger one at home past midnight out drinking to meet men she met online. She also just chose not to come home one night without telling anyone. She was reported to be a regular at the bar alone. The things she was doing put her family in danger. If her son came downstairs that night, he likely would have been killed too. Think about that.

That is not being a good mother. Most chronic cheaters like this, as demonstrated, will give the lover preference over the kids.

As I said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simply my take (from very afar), based on news/FB:

* Ms. Gaal truly loved her kids (relationship w/ her husband unclear)
* She was naturally beautiful (no matter her hair color/"work done")
* Like most of us, she was probably struggling w/ some form of mental illness
* She also really loved nature (most of her FB pics are of nature, a fact not mentioned in the nearly 30 pages of this post)
* She was very cultured, having traveled to many parts of the world and seems to have genuinely loved the people, foods, and the arts
* Like all of us, Ms. Gaal was a human being who make mistakes
* She and her family deserve respect

I live in a glass house, so no stones being thrown by me.


She may have loved her kids, but she took risks and left the younger one at home past midnight out drinking to meet men she met online. She also just chose not to come home one night without telling anyone. She was reported to be a regular at the bar alone. The things she was doing put her family in danger. If her son came downstairs that night, he likely would have been killed too. Think about that.

That is not being a good mother. Most chronic cheaters like this, as demonstrated, will give the lover preference over the kids.


He definitely would have killed the son too if he had walked in when he offed the mother. He knows the kid would have run to call 911 and been a witness. Thank his he slept through that.
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