29 May 2012

Czech tourist killed by NZ sex predator

A Czech tourist whose body was found in a remote in a remote forest on the South Island was believed to have fallen victim to a sexual predator whose corpse was found near her.

Police believe the woman is 31-year-old Dagmar Pytlickova, also known as Dasha.
"Formal identification has yet to be completed but we are confident it is Dasha," Detective Inspector Greg Williams said.
The other body found nearby in the forestry area was identified as missing man Jason Frandi, a 43-year-old convicted sex offender.
Det Insp Williams told media on Tuesday afternoon it was likely Ms Pytlickova had been abducted and driven to a remote area where Mr Frandi attempted to have sex with her and then a struggle followed.
The bodies were found by motorcyclists late on Sunday morning in the Waitaki Valley, south of Christchurch, during a charity ride.
Det Insp Williams said Ms Pytlickova had been in New Zealand since January and was recently working at a vineyard in Cromwell.
It's believed she was hitch-hiking on Saturday when she was picked up by Mr Frandi, somewhere between Omarama and Kurow.
Det Insp Williams confirmed Mr Frandi was known to police.
He was given a three-and-a-half year prison sentence in 2000 for abduction for sex of a 19-year-old woman.
Post-mortem examinations were being carried out on the bodies on Tuesday.

29 May 2012

The policy of the Anglo-Masonic legal system, is to let out sex criminals to terrorise the community.

In this case, the results have been fatal for the Czech tourist.

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