Dying to be Found

All in the Family


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In 1956, a military conflict occurred between Hungary and the Soviet Union, forcing many people to flee for safety. Among the refugees was a man named Andras Pandy, who made his way to Belgium. Once he settled, Andras married and started a family while running a church and an orphanage. He eventually divorced, remarried, and went on to raise his daughter, Agnes, along with his stepchildren. When Agnes was 13, Andras sent her away on holiday. Upon her return, all members of Agnes's step-family had disappeared without a trace nor a proper explanation from her father. In 1997, Agnes showed up at a local police station to confess to a string of murders she had committed alongside her father, Andras. The only problem was Agnes was not taken seriously until a high-profile case led police to take a closer look at the Pandy case. But by this time, the damage was done. Please tune in to hear about how Andy and his daughter, Agnes, committed sinister crimes against several of their family members and what it took for police to investigate this case.

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Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by Dragonov

Teachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De Moulle

REFERENCES:

Andras Pandy

Andras Pandy: The family killer

Andras Pandy/Clergyman, Incest & Rape/The Family Killer

Andras Pandy - The diabolical paster of Belgium

Notorious Belgian pastor, Andras Pandy, who killed 6 family members, dies in prison.

Pastor on trial for family killings

Pastor who dissolved corpses of slain wives and children gets life

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Dying to be FoundBy Deborah Norman