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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21498826-2,00.html
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21498826-2,00.html
Son convicted of hacking father to death with axe
April 03, 2007 06:15pm
A YOUNG Melbourne man was today found guilty of hacking his father to death with an axe.
Christopher Szitovszky, 24, who was on bail during his Victorian Supreme Court trial, denied killing his 58-year-old father, Peter Szitovszky.
But a jury found him guilty of murder today after less than six hours of deliberations.
Szitovszky remained composed as Justice Simon Whelan remanded him in custody for a pre-sentence hearing on a date to be fixed.
His father had finished his taxi driving shift and got out of his cab at 9.35pm (AEST) on June 30, 2004, crown prosecutor Michael Tinney told the jury during the trial.
The next morning, Mr Szitovszky was found dead just a few steps from the front door of the family's Wheelers Hill home.
He was wearing his night clothes, had his taxi keys and cigarettes on him and had an axe lying across his chest.
Mr Szitovszky was almost decapitated, having received five or six blows to the neck, and was found with a severed spine and wounds to the chest and abdomen.
"He had no defensive wounds at all," Mr Tinney said during the trial.
"He was killed by a person who must have been waiting with an axe."
Christopher Szitovszky rang triple-0 at 6.02am, then woke his mother Helen.
The ex-Caulfield Grammar and Deakin University student told police that earlier that morning, he heard a loud voice that sounded like his father's but did not go to investigate the disturbance.
"He told police that he was scared, that he went to the bathroom but didn't ... look out the window and then went back to bed and masturbated," Mr Tinney said.
Christopher Szitovszky told police he thought he heard his father's taxi start, Mr Tinney said.
He said he had a difficult relationship with his father as a teenager, when his dad was always arguing with his mother.
Mr Tinney said Peter Szitovszky had suffered from depression and the family had lost their home several times due to the failure of their clothing business.
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