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Polish authorities receive a mysterious email detailing a murder and cannibalism of a man back in 2002, strange details start to emerge...
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Did a gang of Polish men really kill and eat parts of a man who owed them money in the town of Łasko in 2002? In 2017 the Choszcznie City police received an email from a man who claimed to have been part of the gang who allegedly committed this act, and he named names. Mysteriously, the man who was thought to have sent this email was already dead for six months when the email was sent, and the victim has never been identified or even confirmed as existing. Nonetheless, the case went to trial, and one man, Robert M., was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the crime, and now the other suspects and their families have become pariahs in their community. But what really happened here, and is the mystery the crime, or whether the crime even took place?
On today's episode Juras and Glenn examine the evidence and give their feedback on the many issues with this case, the trial, and whether the suspects are being fully truthful, or whether the real truth is in the gray area between the extreme accusation, cannibalism, and innocence.
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Polish authorities receive a mysterious email detailing a murder and cannibalism of a man back in 2002, strange details start to emerge...
#robertmajcher #szczecin #szczecinpoland #szczecin2021 #kanibal #cannibal
Did a gang of Polish men really kill and eat parts of a man who owed them money in the town of Łasko in 2002? In 2017 the Choszcznie City police received an email from a man who claimed to have been part of the gang who allegedly committed this act, and he named names. Mysteriously, the man who was thought to have sent this email was already dead for six months when the email was sent, and the victim has never been identified or even confirmed as existing. Nonetheless, the case went to trial, and one man, Robert M., was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the crime, and now the other suspects and their families have become pariahs in their community. But what really happened here, and is the mystery the crime, or whether the crime even took place?
On today's episode Juras and Glenn examine the evidence and give their feedback on the many issues with this case, the trial, and whether the suspects are being fully truthful, or whether the real truth is in the gray area between the extreme accusation, cannibalism, and innocence.
Please Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss new episodes of the Solvable Mysteries Podcast, we upload on a weekly basis.
Contact us at:
[email protected]
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteries
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries
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