Washington Federal Bank for Savings President John F. Gembara was found dead in the home of Marek Matczuk, who now is among four new defendants in the growing bank fraud case. The man who owns the million-dollar Park Ridge home where a failed Bridgeport bank president’s dead body was discovered three years ago now faces criminal charges as the investigation into “massive fraud” at Washington Federal Bank for Savings expands. The homeowner, Marek Matczuk, is among four new defendants accused in a 67-page indictment Thursday. Also named as new defendants are James R. Crotty, a former vice president of the bank, and real estate developers Boguslaw Kasprowicz and Miroslaw Krejza.