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ZAGREB, CROATIA – Zagreb County Court finds Mladen Slogar`s story about his whereabouts on the day 26-year-old law intern Ivana Hodak was murdered suspicious. Due to a line of contradictions, judge Zdenko Posavec ordered additional ballistic expertise and a 3D reconstruction of the murder. The results should be finalised by the end of next month, the Jutarnji list daily reports.
According to the paper, none of Lush shop assistants remember Mladen Slogar visiting their shop in downtown Zagreb, 62 Ilica Street. A shop assistant is positive he was not in the shop, while their anti-dandruff shampoos come in the shape of soap, they are not liquid and cost 30 kuna, not 50 kuna, as Slogar told the court.
Furthermore, Slogar claims that when he fired the first shot, Ivana Hodak stretched her arms out in order to push away the gun; he shoved her and fired a single shot to her chest from a close range. Engineer Rade Stojadinovic challenged this version when he testified with the investigative judge on May 22. Slogar claims he fired from a 20 to 40 centimetre distance. According to the version told to the investigative judge, the shell could not have been in the spot where it was found, the Jutarnji list writes.
The daily adds that according to unofficial information of Remetinec prison inmates, Slogar is the biggest spender at the prison cafeteria after retired general Vladimir Zagorec. Many wonder how come a homeless man has got so much money.
Ivana Hodak was killed on October 6, 2008 in front of her Zagreb apartment. Mladen Slogar, a homeless man, confessed to murdering her because he wanted to retaliate against her father, attorney Zvonimir Hodak, who is general Vladimir Zagorec`s attorney.
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