Handcuffed, and with a black balaclava over his head to hide his face, Moshe was walked out of Tung Tong police station into a police van and whisked away.
Reporters were told to stay out of the house. It is understood that David has been irritated by the presence of the press at every turn, and had told police he would not cooperate if reporters were allowed inside.
Outside the house, a witness told The Phuket News this morning that it was pouring with rain on the night of the murder but that she heard voices raised in what appeared to be a violent argument.
Although police say that David has admitted killing Mr Reisz, there are still many loose ends. An alleged accomplice, Kvalka Lajos Gyoerey, also Hungarian, has yet to be found. Police today denied a local report that a Thai man, too, was involved.
The motive for the murder is also not clear: either Mr Reisz tried to cheat David in a land deal or David demanded further credit from Mr Reisz, who refused to give it.
Thai police and Hungarian authorities are also expected to be looking for answers to the mystery of Laszlo Csepai, a Hungarian billionaire, who disappeared in Thailand earlier this year.
Below, David is walked out of the police station this morning. Phuket News video.


