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                                       Connecticut Post
                             --Regional News--
                  Thursday, September 29, 2005
                             By Daniel Tepfer

                    
Bereaved Mom Returns
   No arrests 4 years after 24-year-old murdered

Bridgeport -  Eva Kiss stood in the middle of Pembroke Street Wednesday morning,
tears welling in her eyes.
"My son was my whole world. When he was killed, my life went with him," she said.
During the early morning of Sept. 28, 2001, 24-year-old Zoltan 'Zeus' Kiss was gunned down
on Pembroke Street near Jane Street.
His body riddled with 21 shots from two different guns, was found slumped over the wheel
of his girlfriend's car.
In his wallet was more than $100. A gold chain was still around his neck.
His mother now wears part of that chain, including a link dented by a bullet, around her right
wrist.
Despite an intensive police investigation, the crime remains unsolved, and Police Detective
Heitor Texeira said there is little hope of solving it unless the public can help with new
information. The state has posted a $50,000 reward, and the Kiss family is offering $10,000
for details leading to the arrest of the killer.
Eva Kiss, her mother Eva Moritz and sister Sue Moritz drove from their home in Toronto to
mark the four-year anniversary of Zoltan Kiss' death, hoping to draw attention to the case and
elicit new information.
As police closed off the street, they hammered posters about the case onto utility poles on
both sides of the street.
"It's very disappoointiing that after four years police still don't have my son's killer," Eva Kiss
lamented, standing on the spot where her son's body was found. "I just had a need to be here
today to hopefully arouse something in these people."
Several neighbors stuck their heads out of windows on both sides of the street to see what
the commotion was about. None admitted knowing anything about the crime.
"We have spoken to so many people who came out and asked us what we were doing," Kiss
said. 'We are just asking people to come forward, do it for the reward, do it to clear your
conscience, do it for whatever."
  Anyone with information about the Zoltan Kiss homicide is asked to call the Police
Department at 332-3027 or 576-8335.


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http://www.geocities.com/murderinconnecticut/update19-finally.html
These were the posters printed in
Toronto, with my Son's picture and
  information we had for someone to
  come forward.
Infront of this 'EXACT' house, is where
my child last lived and breathed. The
resident of this house: 'Knew nothing',
3.a.m.-25 shots fired!