{"id":160663,"date":"2022-07-19T16:35:10","date_gmt":"2022-07-19T16:35:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=160663"},"modified":"2022-07-19T16:35:10","modified_gmt":"2022-07-19T16:35:10","slug":"pictured-lorry-driver-64-who-murdered-coffin-maker-lover-20","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/pictured-lorry-driver-64-who-murdered-coffin-maker-lover-20\/","title":{"rendered":"Pictured: Lorry driver, 64, who murdered coffin maker lover, 20"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is the moment a 64-year-old\u00a0lorry driver who murdered his coffin maker lover heaped further indignity on her – using a wheelie bin to take her to her shallow grave.<\/p>\n
Neculai Paizan beat Hungarian Agnes Akom, 20, over the head more than 20 times in his home in a converted shipping container in Brent, northwest London.<\/p>\n
He dumped her body in the bin but then moved it to a park and buried under a pile of logs.<\/p>\n
Today as he was found guilty of murder in the Old Bailey police released pictures of the squalid container where his victim was brutally slain.<\/p>\n
Harrowing CCTV stills also showed him as he pushed the bin – with Ms Akom dead inside – to try and cover up his crime.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Paizan had a \u00a3700,000 flat in Peel Street, Notting Hill, but lived in the shipping container in Brent with no running water.\u00a0<\/p>\n
He had been having sex with Ms Akom and claimed he found her dead after she drugged him<\/p>\n
But the Old Bailey jury convicted the expressionless killer after less than an hour of deliberation.<\/p>\n
In the months before the killing, Paizan was seen several times with Ms Akom near the container in Acton Road, Park Royal, by staff at nearby car dealership Lennox Autos.<\/p>\n
Ms Akom left her flat on Cricklewood Broadway, on the morning of May 9 last year telling her partner that she was going to work.<\/p>\n
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The harrowing CCTV showed Paizan wheeling a bin with Ms Akom’s dead body inside away to a nearby park where he hid her<\/p>\n
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Murderer Paizan told police they had been in a sexual relationship but he ended it over age, something proved lies in court<\/p>\n
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Paizan had lived inside a disgusting converted shipping container located in Brent, London, and used it to kill Miss Akom<\/p>\n
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The foul murder scene was in stark contrast to a \u00a3700,000 property he owned in Notting Hill in an affluent area<\/p>\n
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Neculai Paizan, 64, murdered Agnes Akom, 20, (pictured above) after flying into a rage in his disgusting shipping container<\/p>\n
Between 10 to 11am that morning, she exchanged messages with Paizan.<\/p>\n
She also messaged a man she worked for – Attila Molna-Feri, a Hungarian coffin maker, with whom she had an ‘intimate relationship’.<\/p>\n
Ms Akom booked an Uber to go to Mr Molna-Feri’s house, but Paizan arrived at the Costa Coffee where she was sat and, after an exchange, she got into his silver Dacia Sandero and went to the container.<\/p>\n
CCTV was played which showed the pair entering the grey metal box.<\/p>\n
Prosecutor Jacob Hallam said earlier: ‘The doors close behind him.<\/p>\n
‘That is the last time that Agnes is seen alive on CCTV.’<\/p>\n
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The bin Paizan used to transport Miss Akom’s body to her shallow grave in a nearby park, pictured in a police taken shot<\/p>\n
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Neculai Paizan entering the shipping container he owned where he had murdered Miss Akom in CCTV shown in court<\/p>\n
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Paizan carried a number of items from the container to his car before visiting a skip nearby in an effort to hide the evidence<\/p>\n
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Ms Akom’s distinctive white coat can be seen in this CCTV still of Paizan hiding any material to link him to the crime<\/p>\n
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CCTV of Ms Akom on day she was last seen before officers discovered her body in a park, hidden under some branches<\/p>\n
About half an hour later, CCTV captured Paizan leaving the container to head towards a nearby tap to wash off bloodstains.<\/p>\n
Just after 3:30pm he dragged items from the shipping container and put them into the boot of his car.<\/p>\n
He discarded Ms Akom’s white fur coat, a rolled carpet, clothing, pink slip-on shoes and a jigsaw matted with her blood and hair.<\/p>\n
Later that day, CCTV caught Paizan dragging a ‘large white item’ which was ‘large enough to contain a human body’ from the door of his unit to his car.<\/p>\n
Paizan left the car overnight outside his Peel Street home with the body in the boot.<\/p>\n
Early the following morning he went to a Neasden Recreation Ground in Aboyne Road and buried the body in a pit under a pile of logs and branches.<\/p>\n
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Ms Akom, pictured first went missing on May 11 last year and Paizan was arrested on May 18, but denied any knowledge<\/p>\n
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A picture of Miss Akom in happier times released by the police after the guilty verdict today. Paizan could get life in jail<\/p>\n
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Miss Akom heading to the shipping container owned by Neculai Paizan where he would kill her and hide her remains<\/p>\n
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Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Agnes Akom’s fur coat, which is seen in many pictures of her<\/p>\n
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The scene at Neasden Recreation Park where police found the remains of Ms Akom after a long hunt for the missing woman<\/p>\n
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The discovery was made by police officers searching for Ms Akom after she vanished in May and sparked the murder probe<\/p>\n
Ms Akom’s body was found a month later covered in a black plastic bag with a cord around her throat.<\/p>\n
A pathologist found death had been caused by at least 20 blows to the head.<\/p>\n
Police found a blood stain on the spine of a bible sitting on one of Paizan’s shelves in the shipping container.<\/p>\n
A DNA sample was taken from the blood and found to match Ms Akom’s profile.<\/p>\n
Paizan, of Peel Street, Notting Hill, denied murder and insisted he had passed out after the victim gave him a drugged iced tea in the container, and when he came around he found her dead.<\/p>\n
He will be sentenced next Monday when the judge will pass the inevitable life sentence.<\/p>\n