Olewnik: Was there another victim?
9th October 2010
© EastNews
The Olewnik family have been forced to face the media again over the new allegations
The dramatic twist came after forensic scientists discovered traces of blood on a sofa at Olewnik’s house, prompting speculation that a person may have died at the home before the businessman was kidnapped in 2001 after the conclusion of a party he was hosting.
The mystery surrounding the kidnap and murder of Plock businessman Krzysztof Olewnik was turned on its head after new evidence surfaced that a woman may have been murdered at his home before his abduction.
One of the longest running and most controversial criminal cases in Poland, Olewnik was imprisoned, tortured and murdered despite the payment of a EUR 300,000 ransom. The victim’s family have always maintained that the crimi ...
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