David Bonola ‘shared disturbing YouTube videos about murder, rape and obsessive love before killing Orsolya Gaal’
THE man suspected of murdering Orsolya Gaal in her own home may have run his own YouTube channel with videos on crime and how to seduce women.
The channel bore the name "David Bonola" the name of the handyman who allegedly confessed to the brutal stabbing of the mother-of-two.
There are thousands of videos carefully organized into multiple playlists, including over 750 videos of local news reports about violent crimes, including rapes, murders and shootings.
Some of the videos were about high-profile murders similar to the one that Bonola, 44, allegedly committed after confronting Gaal, 51, at her home in Queens, New York.
Bonola claims that he and the married woman had an on-off affair for two years, culminating in the alleged murder when the handyman confronted Gaal about the relationship.
His alleged channel contained clips about the stabbing death of 18-year-old Barnard College student Tessa Majors back in 2019 during a botched robbery in Harlem.
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A news report about the death of sex therapist Amie Harwick, the ex-fiancee of actor Drew Carey, was also shared on the channel.
A playlist named “interesting” featured a video titled How an AK-47 Works.
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Multiple videos had a theme about sex and dating, including many on how to pick up women or win back a woman who is no longer interested in you.
One playlist contained over 200 videos in the same vein with a clip called 7 Mindsets That Attract Women Like Crazy.
“By owning these mindsets, along with of course having pickup fundamentals, you basically become unstoppable with women, said “professional dating coach” Matt Artisan of The Attractive Man.
Other videos in the playlist included: 3 “Older Guy” Attraction Tricks that will Attract ALL Women, How to Be Instantly Irresistible and How To Get A Girlfriend (Even If She’s Not Interested In You At First).
There were even videos that contained sexually graphic tips and tricks such as 3 Ways To Please A Girl In Bed (Dirty Moves To Try) and How To Go Down On A Woman.
Aside from those, there were also playlists with videos on how to cope with breakups, affairs gone bad and how to deal with “narcissists.”
How To Get Your Ex To Think About You Constantly, promised one clip along with another one titled How to Break the Loop of Obsession.
There was also a playlist that shared music, including one full of rap videos that featured a haunting type in its title: “rapers.”
Last Thursday, Bonola was charged with murder, criminal tampering and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly stabbing Gaal almost 60 times in her home while her youngest son was upstairs.
HISTORY OF 'CREEPY' BEHAVIOR
Bonola appears to have a pattern of creepy behavior, allegedly visiting a Starbucks in Forest Hills and leaving love notes for the baristas.
Former barista Oliwia Pikulinski told the “He was creepy, he stalked people. Everyone knew he was a weird individual.”
Pikulinski claimed that Bonola would “drop in the tip jar love notes and songs that he would make about us.”
“He even went as far as proposing to two of us, which is super unsettling because of how weird the interactions were,” she added.
The man would visit the coffee shop multiple times a week, ordering the same items - a dark roast pour-over and a lemon loaf or banana but loaf, according to Pikulinski.
During his time there, Bonola would allegedly proposition the female staff, giving them notes and pieces of jewelry.
Pikulinski claimed the man would ask the workers “personal questions” such as their birthdays, ages and where they lived.
“It was personal information that a customer should never ask,” she said.
“I’m speechless that it was him after all the creepy incidents that happened and how unsettling he made everyone feel, especially the females I worked with and even the customers in the lobby. It’s crazy to think about.”
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Police were often called by the baristas but by the time they arrived, Bonola would be gone.
An NYPD spokesperson told the Post that they have harassment complaints on file, but nothing that matched the ex-worker's allegations.
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