The killer of eight cousins was 20 days in a cell, his behavior surprised everyone in prison

For nearly three weeks, the author of the Selenica Resulaj massacre remains in one of Vlora's detention cells. But what about the man who shocked the opinion of the killing of eight of his cousins? ABC News through reliable sources brings the chronicle for the terrible Ridvan. Ritvan Zykaj, the man who killed eight cousins [...]
Ritvan Zykaj, the man who killed his eight cousins in Resulaj, Selenica, is alone in Vlora's detention cell.
It's been 20 days since he committed the Maccabre crime, and none of his family has cared about him. Sources from Vlora police told ABC News that Ritvan Zykaj refuses to talk to anyone. Not even with police employees. As long as he's in his cell, he hasn't come up with a chance for air. The same sources show that Zykaj too looks for food inside, not sitting with the other detainees. Vlora police employees are surprised at the 24-year-old stand. He was calm and totally sorry for what he did.
In no case has it shown signs of aggression, says the ABC News source. So cold and unpronounced, that other detainees in Vlora feel good that Zykaj doesn't sit with them for food, or go out in the air together.
He is currently in the investigative phase under the security measure of jail arrest, and will remain there until the court is convicted. Eight people were sawed by tinnikovs on the first Friday of August by the terrible Ridvan. It all took 10 minutes. Near each other, the killer caught them unawares. He killed six adults and two children, right after the debate at a lunch. Even in the courts, he said he killed them after being called a chicken thief. /abcnews. Choose a working directory












