• Orsolya Gaal, NYC wigger mom stabbed to death: crime timeline

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    The dead wigger and her black BF.

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    Neighbor reported last seeing Orsolya Gaal on Friday in backyard of
    her Queens home

    In a chilling crime that shocked the quiet, upscale Forest Hills
    section of Queens over the weekend, Orsolya Gaal, a 51-year-old
    Queens mother of two, was discovered dead in a duffel bag just a few
    blocks from her home early Saturday.

    She suffered dozens of stab wounds, according to police sources, and
    the city’s medical examiner later said she had died from homicide
    and "sharp force injuries" to her neck.

    "The multiplicity of these wounds is such that it connotes personal
    anger to an extreme degree," Dr. Cyril Wecht, a leading forensic
    pathologist in Pittsburgh who is not connected to the investigation,
    told Fox News Digital Monday.

    When somebody kills somebody like this and inflicts 60 wounds, blunt
    force, sharp force injuries, they are really, really pi--ed off.

    — Dr. Cyril Wecht, forensic pathologist
    Additional injuries to her hands and fingers represented "classical
    defensive wounds," he said, indicating she tried to defend herself
    from her assailant during the attack.

    Then, according to the local WPIX-TV, her killer may have used her
    phone to text threats to her husband, who was on the other side of
    the country with their oldest son, 17, allegedly touring colleges.

    Gaal’s Facebook page shows she was fond of hiking, travel and her shaggy-haired dog, Teddy. Comments from friends indicate she was
    originally from Hungary, and a Facebook profile in her name says she
    studied business in Budapest.

    But just after 8 a.m. Saturday, the NYPD said a 911 caller reported
    a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at Metropolitan Avenue and
    Jackie Robinson Parkway. Responding officers found her butchered
    body inside and a trail of blood leading back to Gaal’s home.

    Emergency Medical Services pronounced her dead at the scene, and the
    medical examiner later found almost 60 stab wounds on her body,
    including wounds on her hands and major arteries, according to the
    New York Post.

    Last week, in a now-deleted Tweet, Gaal’s husband Howard Klein wrote
    that he had flown to Portland, Oregon, to scout colleges with their
    17-year-old son. He told the paper Saturday he was heading back to
    New York and that he was taking the threats seriously.

    Friday, April 15, 2022
    Neighbor John Blankson told the New York Daily News he saw her
    Friday evening with her dog, Teddy, in her yard on Juno Street. He
    did not immediately respond to messages from Fox News Digital
    Monday.

    Later, Gaal told her younger son, 13, that she was going out to see
    a show, according to WPIX.

    Police were looking into the group she met up with, but she is
    believed to have returned home sometime before a man arrived at her
    home – someone who police believe she was familiar with and possibly
    her killer.

    Saturday, April 16, 2022
    Police respond to a report of a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at
    the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway
    in Queens at about 8:11 a.m. Investigators said they found Gaal
    inside and a trail of blood leading back to her $2.2 million, five-
    bedroom Tudor-style home less than a mile away in the Forest Hills neighborhood.

    Chilling surveillance video shows a shadowy figure dragging a
    similar duffel bag down the sidewalk around 4:30 a.m.

    Authorities handcuffed and questioned her 13-year-old son, as seen
    in this exclusive image Fox News Digital obtained from a neighbor.
    He was believed to be home at the time of her slaying, then police
    released him into the custody of an unidentified adult relative,
    according to neighbors. He was not accused of wrongdoing.

    Klein, the founder of a lithium ion-focused financial advisory firm
    RK Equity, told the New York Post later in the day that he was on
    his way home from the West Coast with the couple’s older son. He did
    not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment on
    Monday.

    He also allegedly received text messages from the apparent killer
    claiming Gaal had once sent him to "jail" and with threats
    including, "Your whole family is next," according to the WPIX
    report.

    "A good investigator keeps all of their opens open, so we look at
    the people closest first, and then we expand it," said Joe
    Giacalone, a retired NYPD detective sergeant and adjunct professor
    at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. "Internet
    records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I refer to as
    the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going to solve
    this case at the end of the day."

    Internet records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I
    refer to as the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going
    to solve this case at the end of the day.

    — Joe Giacalone, retired NYPD detective sergeant
    Police eventually revealed that they had recovered phone records,
    extensive surveillance video and physical evidence at the scene.

    CRIME SCENE PICS:

    Monday, April 18, 2022
    The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner reveals
    Gaal’s cause and manner of death as homicide by sharp force injuries
    to her neck.

    Dr. Michael Baden, a physician and forensic pathologist who formerly
    served as New York's chief medical examiner in the late 1970s, told
    Fox News Digital that the injuries to Gaal's carotid artery and
    trachea meant she likely died within minutes. But not without signs
    of a prior struggle.


    The 60 stab wounds were also an immediate clue to investigators, he
    said.

    "They know it’s more than just a casual acquaintance, that this is
    somebody who really hated this person and kept stabbing her
    afterwards….That could be a husband, occasionally a child, in this
    instance, allegedly, is it somebody who she testified against?"

    Fox News was on the scene Monday night when police returned to the
    home and were seen combing through a room on the second floor.

    Thursday, April 21, 2022
    Police arrested David Bonola, a 44-year-old handyman originally from
    Mexico, in connection with the gruesome slaying.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022; David Bonola mugshot

    Police said the alleged throat-slitter made incriminating statements
    during an interview with detectives. He and Gaal had had an on-and-
    off "intimate" relationship, according to the NYPD, and she had
    resisted his efforts to rekindle their affair before her death.

    Bonola had worked for the family, fixing up things around the house,
    for around two years, roughly the same length of time he had been
    seeing Gaal, according to authorities.

    "We believe the relationship that Mr. Bonola had with our victim was
    a intimate-type relationship and this stemmed to be a domestic-type
    dispute," said NYPD Lt. Tommy Thompson from the Queens North
    Homicide squad.

    After the slaying, Bonola allegedly appeared on surveillance video
    approaching his home in South Richmond Hill, with a bandage over one
    hand.

    David Bonola is arrested during Orsolya Gaal's murder
    investigationVideo
    His self-incriminating statements allegedly include a partial
    confession and the revelation that he was behind bogus threats
    texted to Gaal's husband from her phone.

    Bonola was remanded and placed on suicide watch after his first
    court appearance Thursday night.

    The Suspect
    Bonola was remanded to Department of Corrections custody and placed
    on suicide watch by a judge after his first court appearance in New
    York City late on April 21 on charges of murder, criminal tampering
    and criminal possession of a weapon.

    He asked for an interpreter in court, despite evidence of English-
    language proficiency in the texts he allegedly sent to Gaal's
    husband, Howard Klein, and his fiery exchange with hecklers outside
    the NYPD's 112 Precinct building in Queens.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022

    Wearing his long hair pulled back, a white Tyvek suit and sneakers,
    and flanked by several law enforcement officers, a handcuffed Bonola
    ignored several questions from reporters. He shouted, "F--- you,
    motherf-----," just before stepping into the waiting vehicle headed
    for central booking after someone told him that they "hope they cut
    your throat" in jail.

    People who frequented the area around Bonola’s 114th Street home
    described the man as being a "night owl" who played guitar and was
    often seen riding his bike. He stopped by the local 711 and deli
    frequently for junk food snacks after dark, including burgers, hot
    dogs and Taquitos. But he was also a regular at the fruit market on
    118th Street and Liberty Avenue – and bought more bottled water than
    beer.

    Martin Calixto, the owner of Jasmin's Florist & Hall Decorators
    located across the street from Bonola’s home, said he had not seen
    Bonola in about a year. He said Bonola used to stop by the store at
    night and would buy a single flower – a red rose – each time.

    Calixto recalled how Bonola told him he had a girlfriend, "a White
    lady," though he did not identify the woman by name. He said he
    recognized Gaal from photos Bonola had shown him.

    "He was very in love with her," Calixto went on. "He was talking
    about her as a very nice girl, very respectful. It’s hard to
    believe."

    On Facebook, an account under Bonola's name frequently posted
    flirtatious comments and heart reactions on Gaal's posts.

    Fox News’ Courtney De George contributed to this report.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/orsolya-gaal-new-york-city-timeline

    The truth comes out, she was fucking around.

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  • From Mentally ill "Woke retarded" Democr@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 21 05:59:18 2023
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    The dead wigger and her black BF.

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    Neighbor reported last seeing Orsolya Gaal on Friday in backyard of
    her Queens home

    In a chilling crime that shocked the quiet, upscale Forest Hills
    section of Queens over the weekend, Orsolya Gaal, a 51-year-old
    Queens mother of two, was discovered dead in a duffel bag just a few
    blocks from her home early Saturday.

    She suffered dozens of stab wounds, according to police sources, and
    the city’s medical examiner later said she had died from homicide
    and "sharp force injuries" to her neck.

    "The multiplicity of these wounds is such that it connotes personal
    anger to an extreme degree," Dr. Cyril Wecht, a leading forensic
    pathologist in Pittsburgh who is not connected to the investigation,
    told Fox News Digital Monday.

    When somebody kills somebody like this and inflicts 60 wounds, blunt
    force, sharp force injuries, they are really, really pi--ed off.

    — Dr. Cyril Wecht, forensic pathologist
    Additional injuries to her hands and fingers represented "classical
    defensive wounds," he said, indicating she tried to defend herself
    from her assailant during the attack.

    Then, according to the local WPIX-TV, her killer may have used her
    phone to text threats to her husband, who was on the other side of
    the country with their oldest son, 17, allegedly touring colleges.

    Gaal’s Facebook page shows she was fond of hiking, travel and her shaggy-haired dog, Teddy. Comments from friends indicate she was
    originally from Hungary, and a Facebook profile in her name says she
    studied business in Budapest.

    But just after 8 a.m. Saturday, the NYPD said a 911 caller reported
    a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at Metropolitan Avenue and
    Jackie Robinson Parkway. Responding officers found her butchered
    body inside and a trail of blood leading back to Gaal’s home.

    Emergency Medical Services pronounced her dead at the scene, and the
    medical examiner later found almost 60 stab wounds on her body,
    including wounds on her hands and major arteries, according to the
    New York Post.

    Last week, in a now-deleted Tweet, Gaal’s husband Howard Klein wrote
    that he had flown to Portland, Oregon, to scout colleges with their
    17-year-old son. He told the paper Saturday he was heading back to
    New York and that he was taking the threats seriously.

    Friday, April 15, 2022
    Neighbor John Blankson told the New York Daily News he saw her
    Friday evening with her dog, Teddy, in her yard on Juno Street. He
    did not immediately respond to messages from Fox News Digital
    Monday.

    Later, Gaal told her younger son, 13, that she was going out to see
    a show, according to WPIX.

    Police were looking into the group she met up with, but she is
    believed to have returned home sometime before a man arrived at her
    home – someone who police believe she was familiar with and possibly
    her killer.

    Saturday, April 16, 2022
    Police respond to a report of a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at
    the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway
    in Queens at about 8:11 a.m. Investigators said they found Gaal
    inside and a trail of blood leading back to her $2.2 million, five-
    bedroom Tudor-style home less than a mile away in the Forest Hills neighborhood.

    Chilling surveillance video shows a shadowy figure dragging a
    similar duffel bag down the sidewalk around 4:30 a.m.

    Authorities handcuffed and questioned her 13-year-old son, as seen
    in this exclusive image Fox News Digital obtained from a neighbor.
    He was believed to be home at the time of her slaying, then police
    released him into the custody of an unidentified adult relative,
    according to neighbors. He was not accused of wrongdoing.

    Klein, the founder of a lithium ion-focused financial advisory firm
    RK Equity, told the New York Post later in the day that he was on
    his way home from the West Coast with the couple’s older son. He did
    not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment on
    Monday.

    He also allegedly received text messages from the apparent killer
    claiming Gaal had once sent him to "jail" and with threats
    including, "Your whole family is next," according to the WPIX
    report.

    "A good investigator keeps all of their opens open, so we look at
    the people closest first, and then we expand it," said Joe
    Giacalone, a retired NYPD detective sergeant and adjunct professor
    at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. "Internet
    records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I refer to as
    the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going to solve
    this case at the end of the day."

    Internet records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I
    refer to as the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going
    to solve this case at the end of the day.

    — Joe Giacalone, retired NYPD detective sergeant
    Police eventually revealed that they had recovered phone records,
    extensive surveillance video and physical evidence at the scene.

    CRIME SCENE PICS:

    Monday, April 18, 2022
    The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner reveals
    Gaal’s cause and manner of death as homicide by sharp force injuries
    to her neck.

    Dr. Michael Baden, a physician and forensic pathologist who formerly
    served as New York's chief medical examiner in the late 1970s, told
    Fox News Digital that the injuries to Gaal's carotid artery and
    trachea meant she likely died within minutes. But not without signs
    of a prior struggle.


    The 60 stab wounds were also an immediate clue to investigators, he
    said.

    "They know it’s more than just a casual acquaintance, that this is
    somebody who really hated this person and kept stabbing her
    afterwards….That could be a husband, occasionally a child, in this
    instance, allegedly, is it somebody who she testified against?"

    Fox News was on the scene Monday night when police returned to the
    home and were seen combing through a room on the second floor.

    Thursday, April 21, 2022
    Police arrested David Bonola, a 44-year-old handyman originally from
    Mexico, in connection with the gruesome slaying.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022; David Bonola mugshot

    Police said the alleged throat-slitter made incriminating statements
    during an interview with detectives. He and Gaal had had an on-and-
    off "intimate" relationship, according to the NYPD, and she had
    resisted his efforts to rekindle their affair before her death.

    Bonola had worked for the family, fixing up things around the house,
    for around two years, roughly the same length of time he had been
    seeing Gaal, according to authorities.

    "We believe the relationship that Mr. Bonola had with our victim was
    a intimate-type relationship and this stemmed to be a domestic-type
    dispute," said NYPD Lt. Tommy Thompson from the Queens North
    Homicide squad.

    After the slaying, Bonola allegedly appeared on surveillance video
    approaching his home in South Richmond Hill, with a bandage over one
    hand.

    David Bonola is arrested during Orsolya Gaal's murder
    investigationVideo
    His self-incriminating statements allegedly include a partial
    confession and the revelation that he was behind bogus threats
    texted to Gaal's husband from her phone.

    Bonola was remanded and placed on suicide watch after his first
    court appearance Thursday night.

    The Suspect
    Bonola was remanded to Department of Corrections custody and placed
    on suicide watch by a judge after his first court appearance in New
    York City late on April 21 on charges of murder, criminal tampering
    and criminal possession of a weapon.

    He asked for an interpreter in court, despite evidence of English-
    language proficiency in the texts he allegedly sent to Gaal's
    husband, Howard Klein, and his fiery exchange with hecklers outside
    the NYPD's 112 Precinct building in Queens.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022

    Wearing his long hair pulled back, a white Tyvek suit and sneakers,
    and flanked by several law enforcement officers, a handcuffed Bonola
    ignored several questions from reporters. He shouted, "F--- you,
    motherf-----," just before stepping into the waiting vehicle headed
    for central booking after someone told him that they "hope they cut
    your throat" in jail.

    People who frequented the area around Bonola’s 114th Street home
    described the man as being a "night owl" who played guitar and was
    often seen riding his bike. He stopped by the local 711 and deli
    frequently for junk food snacks after dark, including burgers, hot
    dogs and Taquitos. But he was also a regular at the fruit market on
    118th Street and Liberty Avenue – and bought more bottled water than
    beer.

    Martin Calixto, the owner of Jasmin's Florist & Hall Decorators
    located across the street from Bonola’s home, said he had not seen
    Bonola in about a year. He said Bonola used to stop by the store at
    night and would buy a single flower – a red rose – each time.

    Calixto recalled how Bonola told him he had a girlfriend, "a White
    lady," though he did not identify the woman by name. He said he
    recognized Gaal from photos Bonola had shown him.

    "He was very in love with her," Calixto went on. "He was talking
    about her as a very nice girl, very respectful. It’s hard to
    believe."

    On Facebook, an account under Bonola's name frequently posted
    flirtatious comments and heart reactions on Gaal's posts.

    Fox News’ Courtney De George contributed to this report.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/orsolya-gaal-new-york-city-timeline

    The truth comes out, she was fucking around.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Wigger "Woke Fool" Democrats@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 19 17:25:40 2023
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    The dead wigger and her black BF.

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    Neighbor reported last seeing Orsolya Gaal on Friday in backyard of
    her Queens home

    In a chilling crime that shocked the quiet, upscale Forest Hills
    section of Queens over the weekend, Orsolya Gaal, a 51-year-old
    Queens mother of two, was discovered dead in a duffel bag just a few
    blocks from her home early Saturday.

    She suffered dozens of stab wounds, according to police sources, and
    the city’s medical examiner later said she had died from homicide
    and "sharp force injuries" to her neck.

    "The multiplicity of these wounds is such that it connotes personal
    anger to an extreme degree," Dr. Cyril Wecht, a leading forensic
    pathologist in Pittsburgh who is not connected to the investigation,
    told Fox News Digital Monday.

    When somebody kills somebody like this and inflicts 60 wounds, blunt
    force, sharp force injuries, they are really, really pi--ed off.

    — Dr. Cyril Wecht, forensic pathologist
    Additional injuries to her hands and fingers represented "classical
    defensive wounds," he said, indicating she tried to defend herself
    from her assailant during the attack.

    Then, according to the local WPIX-TV, her killer may have used her
    phone to text threats to her husband, who was on the other side of
    the country with their oldest son, 17, allegedly touring colleges.

    Gaal’s Facebook page shows she was fond of hiking, travel and her shaggy-haired dog, Teddy. Comments from friends indicate she was
    originally from Hungary, and a Facebook profile in her name says she
    studied business in Budapest.

    But just after 8 a.m. Saturday, the NYPD said a 911 caller reported
    a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at Metropolitan Avenue and
    Jackie Robinson Parkway. Responding officers found her butchered
    body inside and a trail of blood leading back to Gaal’s home.

    Emergency Medical Services pronounced her dead at the scene, and the
    medical examiner later found almost 60 stab wounds on her body,
    including wounds on her hands and major arteries, according to the
    New York Post.

    Last week, in a now-deleted Tweet, Gaal’s husband Howard Klein wrote
    that he had flown to Portland, Oregon, to scout colleges with their
    17-year-old son. He told the paper Saturday he was heading back to
    New York and that he was taking the threats seriously.

    Friday, April 15, 2022
    Neighbor John Blankson told the New York Daily News he saw her
    Friday evening with her dog, Teddy, in her yard on Juno Street. He
    did not immediately respond to messages from Fox News Digital
    Monday.

    Later, Gaal told her younger son, 13, that she was going out to see
    a show, according to WPIX.

    Police were looking into the group she met up with, but she is
    believed to have returned home sometime before a man arrived at her
    home – someone who police believe she was familiar with and possibly
    her killer.

    Saturday, April 16, 2022
    Police respond to a report of a "suspicious bag with blood on it" at
    the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway
    in Queens at about 8:11 a.m. Investigators said they found Gaal
    inside and a trail of blood leading back to her $2.2 million, five-
    bedroom Tudor-style home less than a mile away in the Forest Hills neighborhood.

    Chilling surveillance video shows a shadowy figure dragging a
    similar duffel bag down the sidewalk around 4:30 a.m.

    Authorities handcuffed and questioned her 13-year-old son, as seen
    in this exclusive image Fox News Digital obtained from a neighbor.
    He was believed to be home at the time of her slaying, then police
    released him into the custody of an unidentified adult relative,
    according to neighbors. He was not accused of wrongdoing.

    Klein, the founder of a lithium ion-focused financial advisory firm
    RK Equity, told the New York Post later in the day that he was on
    his way home from the West Coast with the couple’s older son. He did
    not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment on
    Monday.

    He also allegedly received text messages from the apparent killer
    claiming Gaal had once sent him to "jail" and with threats
    including, "Your whole family is next," according to the WPIX
    report.

    "A good investigator keeps all of their opens open, so we look at
    the people closest first, and then we expand it," said Joe
    Giacalone, a retired NYPD detective sergeant and adjunct professor
    at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. "Internet
    records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I refer to as
    the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going to solve
    this case at the end of the day."

    Internet records, cell phone records, surveillance video, which I
    refer to as the three forensic horsemen, are the ones that are going
    to solve this case at the end of the day.

    — Joe Giacalone, retired NYPD detective sergeant
    Police eventually revealed that they had recovered phone records,
    extensive surveillance video and physical evidence at the scene.

    CRIME SCENE PICS:

    Monday, April 18, 2022
    The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner reveals
    Gaal’s cause and manner of death as homicide by sharp force injuries
    to her neck.

    Dr. Michael Baden, a physician and forensic pathologist who formerly
    served as New York's chief medical examiner in the late 1970s, told
    Fox News Digital that the injuries to Gaal's carotid artery and
    trachea meant she likely died within minutes. But not without signs
    of a prior struggle.


    The 60 stab wounds were also an immediate clue to investigators, he
    said.

    "They know it’s more than just a casual acquaintance, that this is
    somebody who really hated this person and kept stabbing her
    afterwards….That could be a husband, occasionally a child, in this
    instance, allegedly, is it somebody who she testified against?"

    Fox News was on the scene Monday night when police returned to the
    home and were seen combing through a room on the second floor.

    Thursday, April 21, 2022
    Police arrested David Bonola, a 44-year-old handyman originally from
    Mexico, in connection with the gruesome slaying.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022; David Bonola mugshot

    Police said the alleged throat-slitter made incriminating statements
    during an interview with detectives. He and Gaal had had an on-and-
    off "intimate" relationship, according to the NYPD, and she had
    resisted his efforts to rekindle their affair before her death.

    Bonola had worked for the family, fixing up things around the house,
    for around two years, roughly the same length of time he had been
    seeing Gaal, according to authorities.

    "We believe the relationship that Mr. Bonola had with our victim was
    a intimate-type relationship and this stemmed to be a domestic-type
    dispute," said NYPD Lt. Tommy Thompson from the Queens North
    Homicide squad.

    After the slaying, Bonola allegedly appeared on surveillance video
    approaching his home in South Richmond Hill, with a bandage over one
    hand.

    David Bonola is arrested during Orsolya Gaal's murder
    investigationVideo
    His self-incriminating statements allegedly include a partial
    confession and the revelation that he was behind bogus threats
    texted to Gaal's husband from her phone.

    Bonola was remanded and placed on suicide watch after his first
    court appearance Thursday night.

    The Suspect
    Bonola was remanded to Department of Corrections custody and placed
    on suicide watch by a judge after his first court appearance in New
    York City late on April 21 on charges of murder, criminal tampering
    and criminal possession of a weapon.

    He asked for an interpreter in court, despite evidence of English-
    language proficiency in the texts he allegedly sent to Gaal's
    husband, Howard Klein, and his fiery exchange with hecklers outside
    the NYPD's 112 Precinct building in Queens.

    David Bonola being led out of the NYPD'S 112th precinct on April 21,
    2022

    Wearing his long hair pulled back, a white Tyvek suit and sneakers,
    and flanked by several law enforcement officers, a handcuffed Bonola
    ignored several questions from reporters. He shouted, "F--- you,
    motherf-----," just before stepping into the waiting vehicle headed
    for central booking after someone told him that they "hope they cut
    your throat" in jail.

    People who frequented the area around Bonola’s 114th Street home
    described the man as being a "night owl" who played guitar and was
    often seen riding his bike. He stopped by the local 711 and deli
    frequently for junk food snacks after dark, including burgers, hot
    dogs and Taquitos. But he was also a regular at the fruit market on
    118th Street and Liberty Avenue – and bought more bottled water than
    beer.

    Martin Calixto, the owner of Jasmin's Florist & Hall Decorators
    located across the street from Bonola’s home, said he had not seen
    Bonola in about a year. He said Bonola used to stop by the store at
    night and would buy a single flower – a red rose – each time.

    Calixto recalled how Bonola told him he had a girlfriend, "a White
    lady," though he did not identify the woman by name. He said he
    recognized Gaal from photos Bonola had shown him.

    "He was very in love with her," Calixto went on. "He was talking
    about her as a very nice girl, very respectful. It’s hard to
    believe."

    On Facebook, an account under Bonola's name frequently posted
    flirtatious comments and heart reactions on Gaal's posts.

    Fox News’ Courtney De George contributed to this report.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/orsolya-gaal-new-york-city-timeline

    The truth comes out, she was fucking around.

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