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"Julian Sinanaj as 'Leon', murder was his life's profession", Ferdinand Dervishi scans the 'killer': He didn't deal with children

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"Julian Sinanaj as 'Leon', murder was his life's
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Journalist Ferdinand Dervishi has commented on the actions of the well-known hitman, Julian Sinanaj.

He says that Sinanaj can be compared to the movie "Leon" and adds that his file states that he refused to deal with the children of the victims.

" I've seen his file and he's the only killer who seems to have had it as his life's profession and learned it so well that he built it in the best way. Watch the movie 'Leon' and it's Julian. He's at that level. Scary. When he was planning to commit a murder in a city, he would get a house to stay in, a house to keep his weapons and a house near the place where he would commit the murder. In Vlora, when he committed a murder, they told him he would kill the boy too and he told them he didn't kill children ," Dervishi says in "Top Story".

In his first statements, Julian Sinanaj displayed a trait that distinguished him from every other repentant person: he did not accuse third parties to gain favors.

He spoke about himself. About the crimes he had committed. With clinical calm, he told how he had organized the murder of the businessman in Tirana. How he had coordinated his collaborators. He was not a classic repentant. He was a man who, as he himself said, “was tired.” Not of conscience, but of logistical fatigue: hiding his tracks, protecting himself, not trusting anyone. He was tired of perfection.

Initially, he chose to speak, revealing everything: names, schemes, locations, murder mechanisms, details that only the perpetrator of the crime could know. The chain of names from the business and criminal world that he mentioned had an impact from Vlora to Tirana. His stories highlighted the false balance of peace that these characters maintained. The unexpected happened to Sinanaj. He realized that not everything he said was going where it should. Not every piece of information was being followed. Some leads were being left hanging, some names were not being touched at all. The agreement with the prosecution was broken. He withdrew. Julian Sinanaj did not withdraw from fear. He withdrew from something much deeper and more dangerous: from the loss of trust.

After breaking the agreements, with the argument that he helped to uncover the events, Julian Sinanaj did not receive life imprisonment, but only 30 years. He was convicted of the murders of Sokol Veizaj and Agron Çela, the failed TNT assassinations of the Commissioner for the Right to Information Besnik Dervishaj, and the former Democratic MP Ardian Kollozi. He also spoke about planning the murders of gas businessman Piro Bare and two builders in Vlora. Fortunately, those events did not come true. Before investigators, he revealed the secrets of the criminal underworld in Vlora and how figures with dark pasts had become well-known businessmen.

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