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Róbert Kövesi was a Hungarian librarian, human rights activist and psychopath, who is known for framing himself for the murder of a young girl in 2015.

Early Life
Kövesi was born in Szent László Hospital in Budapest to a conservative christian middle class home. His parents always had high expectations for him and were intrigued, how early on he became interested in philosophy. After graduating from Berzsényi Dániel high school with a perfect score he was admitted to Eötvös Lóránd Scientific University, where he studied philosophy and graduated with honors.

Career
Upon graduating from university Kövesi landed an internship at the National Széchenyi Library. Afterwards he got a managerial position in the archives department, where he was shocked to see the number of people who's names were recorded, but were buried in mass graves, without a proper service.

"The Fibonacci Murder"
The Fibonacci Murder was an attempt to raise awareness to the issue of missing persons throughout history. Evidence found suggests that Kövesi was planning a series of murders and hiding bodies throughout the city in the pattern of the Fibonacci spiral. The motivation behind the planned arrangement of the bodies is not clearly known. Also, there is no evidence that the girl was murdered by Kövesi; however it is clear, that the body was mutilated by him and the clues left around the city were his doing.

Experts have posthumously described Kövesi as bipolar, paranoid and schizoid, which led to psychopathy in later life. Regardless of his personality disorders his strong morals and motivation shine though the following excerpt from his diary.

Kövesi never committed a murder, instead he mutilated the body of the young girl and hid clues around the city leading special investigators to find him on Margaret Island where he would eventually plead guilty to an especially brutal murder and get his voice heard.

Death
Unfortunately Kövesi didn't think of the consequences of running from police after pleading guilty. After a lengthy chase on foot he was shot dead at a monument close to the Margaret Bridge.

Legacy
Kövesi continues to be a controversial public figure with a large number a followers, who understood his motive and also a large number of haters, who only choose to see his evildoings. Extensive research followed the Fibonacci Murder to identify thousands upon thousands of bodies in mass graves and properly burying them.