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Hello everybody, welcome back to our podcast. This is Murder With My Husband. I'm Peyton Moreland. And I'm Garrett Moreland. And he's the husband. And I'm the husband. Well you guys, we tried to buy a Christmas tree this week and okay, we're trying to find a 12 foot Christmas tree because we have a really tall ceiling in this room we want to put our Christmas tree in.
And they're all sold out. And they're also really expensive. Yeah. What the heck is that about, guys? It's not even December yet. So we're kind of bummed about that. Okay, Garrett, what's your 10 seconds this week? For my 10 seconds this week, I was just going to talk about how much Peyton and I really like food.
Okay, okay. It's a little longer than 10 seconds, but Peyton and I really like food. It's true. When we first dated, we really connected over food and still now to this day, I would say we spend all of our money on food. It's probably true. We love food, you guys.
Okay, so trigger warning for this episode that it kind of explains a little bit in more gruesome detail than the other episodes just because it is the cause of death. It's not like strangulation. So I have to explain what it is just so I'm just giving you guys a trigger warning on that. It's not horrible, obviously, but just a little bit more than usual.
And our case sources this week are MysteriesAreUnsolved.com, YouTube.com, Reddit.com, and Wikipedia. This case doesn't have a lot of coverage, so our sources were limited. All of the exact sources will be linked in our episode notes if you want to check them out. So it's January 7th, 1999 in Krakow, Poland.
It's cold outside on this particular morning. It's still winter weather, although it's January. A tugboat is chugging down the Vistula River when one of the operators has to open the hatch to the propeller. It seems as if something had been stuck in it since the night before but hadn't worked itself out yet.
Opening the hatch, expecting to have to pull out some debris or some branches, the operator is stopped in his tracks. Unsure about what he's looking at, he makes out what appears to be a pale-looking sack. It wasn't until he noticed the human ear at the top corner of the sack that he also noticed the foul smell coming with it. This was definitely no tree branch stuck in the propeller of this boat.
Upon further investigation, after the object was pulled out, it was concluded that the pale sack was actually the remains of a 23-year-old religion studies student named Katarina Zawada.
Her legs were missing as well as her arms and face. What was found was the part of her body that would be in like a one piece swimming suit. Both shoulders are also showing what and then a little half of one side of her neck up to her ear.
So I'm going to post a picture of a drawing of the exact shape because it's kind of confusing. So you guys can go ahead and get on our social media. That's Murder With My Husband, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and look at the exact picture if you're confused. So is it missing that much because of the boat though and the propellers or we're going to get into it? We're going to get into it. So basically what is left is like a swimming suit with shoulders and legs.
A neck and then up to an ear. Okay. Now it wasn't as if her whole torso was there though.
All of this that I just said was just skin as if it was a body suit made out of these specific parts of her skin. So it's not like her insides were there. That's why it looked like a sack to the operator. So it was hollow? Yes. Okay. It's like a skin suit, but it's a real human. I don't do good with all those gory stuff. Well, it's not even that gory, but you know what I mean? Yeah, totally.
The medical examiner concludes that this portion of her skin had been in the water for roughly two to three weeks before becoming emerged in the boat's propeller. Investigators also discovered pieces of her sweater at the scene and one of her legs was found in hole nearly a week later near a dam. Some parts of her jeans and flannel shirt were also found. So they find pieces of her clothing,
Within the week and also one of her legs. It's concluded later that Katarzyna Zawada was believed to have been skinned alive and literally her skin prepared to be worn as a suit.
that's, I mean, that's horrible. I cannot imagine. I can't imagine. I can't even picture it. Yeah. And it's absolutely horrible because she was skinned alive. It's not like, I mean, not, it's horrible either way, but it's not like she didn't have to go through it because she was already gone. Like she had to do this while she was alive. Police discovered that Katarazina Sawada had also been reported missing on November 12th, 1998, but below,
Police discovered that Katarzyna Zawada had been reported missing on November 12, 1998, but police had told her mother to hold off. Oh, she just ran away. She's a college-age student. It's fine. Her mother had become worried because, according to her, Katarzyna had few friends and suffered from depression. In fact, Katarzyna had missed her psychiatric appointment where her mom was supposed to meet her the day she went missing.
Katarzyna had blonde hair and attended J.G. Elionin University, except most recently she had begun to skip her classes. So she had been attending this university but had for the past two weeks not shown up to class, but was still going home. So she wasn't missing. She just wasn't going to class. Do you know much about Poland in general? I'm just trying to picture, I guess, our case and everything. I don't know a whole lot about Poland. No.
No, I don't really know that much about Poland. So if we have any listeners from there, go ahead and tell us. I do know that they go to university and not college. Well, yeah, that's how I mean, that's how most of Europe is. They call it university. Yeah. I mean, I do know the area they're in is near this river and it kind of sounds like this city runs around this river, but I don't really know what it all looks like or anything like that. We also don't know why she was skipping classes. So it seems like there's not...
whole lot of information on this case. This case isn't very covered very well. Okay. Like I said, it's really hard to cover cases that are outside of the U S just because justice systems don't work the same way. A lot of the sources were not in English. And so unless they're translated over, I can't read them. Does that make sense? Yeah, that makes sense.
Police like kind of begin to speculate was she skipping classes because of a boy or like just was it because of her depression or what is it but they can't figure it out. Her father's death in 1996 had been the trigger for her recent depression. With not much to go on but an identity to the leg and skin police wait for more clues.
According to mysteriesareunsolved.com, investigators and experts from other countries were eventually called to assist in solving this crime because there were no leads. Even the FBI showed up for a while to help out, but nothing. Wow. It wasn't until May of 1999 when an older man called police to tell them that there was a body in his basement and he's pretty sure his grandson had done it.
The body was a man with a severed head and a scalped head, and police felt like there might actually be a connection to Katarzyna's murder because of this. It's in the same little town, and they're like, well, how often do you see skinnings, really? A man named Vladimir W. turned out to be the killer of the most recent corpse and actually ended up being just who the elder man had said, the son of the victim.
So Vladimir severed and scalped the head of his own father and then his grandfather called the cops on him.
So you've got three generations. The son kills the father whose father calls the cops. I wonder if he was going to kill the grandpa next. Yeah, I don't think so. Okay. Because upon interrogation, police discover that Vladimir had actually sewn a mask out of his father's face and scalp and wore it around the house for a day, tricking his grandfather who believed that it was his.
Does that make sense? Yeah. So he whored around pretending to be his dad to his dad's dad. Was his grandfather older? Yes. Because I mean...
And, and right. Yeah. We, we talk without talking cause you didn't have to be. Yeah. I know what you're saying. Totally. But I mean, cause you would know it's a mask. It's not obviously gonna look like a face, but the, yeah, the granddad was older and he kind of caught on cause he's the one who called the cops and said something weird's going on. I think my son did it, but my son is dead in the basement. Okay. Yeah.
He told police, Vladimir, the son, told police that he did it because he hated his father for cheating on his mother.
Police are sure at this point that there is a connection. Katarzyna's skin had been made to wear as some sort of suit and Vladimir had worn his father's scalp like a mask. So they're like, what are the chances? That is appalling. It's so gross. But it actually happens more than you would think. Like a lot of well-known serial killers, even in the United States have done some sort of version of this with dead bodies. Yeah.
Why? Like, what's the whole point of doing that? I mean, gratification. I mean, that's usually the reason people kill is for some sort of gratification. And I think this is just like a kink. I mean, that's not the right word for it, but that's what I'm comparing it to. Okay.
Although feeling as though they might have the guy, the police find absolutely no evidence that can link Vladimir to the heinous murder of Katarzyna. And he never confesses to it either. So he's like, yeah, I killed my dad, but I didn't kill this girl. He's eventually charged with the murder of his own father and sentenced to 25 years in prison. But he's never charged for Katarzyna's murder.
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So 15 years later, this case has been cold, but it's like horrible. And so they're trying to figure out the FBI for Europe decides to reopen it and take a look at it. Did something happen? No. For them to do that? No, it's just such a heinous murder. Okay. The fact that there's someone out there who's still going about that did something like this. They're like, we need to solve this case. So they were pretty sure at this point then that it wasn't Vladimir? Yes. Okay. Yeah.
My guess is because of that DNA they found. I don't know if they tried to compare it to his and it didn't. I don't know why. But so the FBI comes up with a profile after learning that the killer had used a sharp tool to cut the skin off the body, essentially leading Katarzyna to a slow and painful bleed out, which literally means that her cause of death is.
was by the skinning. This confirmed that the suspect had sadistic tendencies. Obviously this is, would be considered torture. Yes. It was confirmed in 2016 that the suspect was most likely, this is from the profile, most likely trained in martial arts, which they also say it's a specific type of martial arts, but they won't disclose how they've come to this conclusion. So we don't know what they found, but,
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Because they found blood in his bathroom. So the rules are a little different over there is what I'm assuming. And granted, this could have been lost in translation. So please correct me if I'm wrong. But what it seems to me is that it's not like the U.S. where you have to have concrete evidence before you can even make an arrest. Usually this guy lived off of the riverbank where Katarzyna's skin was found.
Robert actually fit the profile. He was trained in martial arts in this specific category. And they confirmed that he actually knew who Katarzyna was before the murder. So the blood that they found in the bathroom, was it somebody else? Or was it... They have never released who it's matched to. That's weird. Why? I don't know. We don't have a lot of information. Everything is kept secretive, which this is not the first foreign case that...
where they have kept things very secretive. This kind of reminds me of the one with the two girls that disappeared in Panama. Oh, yeah. Episode 18. Yeah, totally. So things are kept secret. And in the US, they do keep things secret, but it's kind of hard because...
Usually they wouldn't release this big chunk like oh man We know he's in hat, you know knows martial arts and knows a specific thing but not a detail about it Normally they would just keep that whole information to themselves I wonder if he was like, I don't know some sort of agent that went rogue or something me. I don't know I have no eyes like this was my I want to know so bad in this case how they came to that conclusion Uh-huh, like so bad
So anyways, he had been known, Robert J., the guy, had been known to visit her grave, and he had a history of harassing women, according to MysteriesAreUnsolved.com.
In previous years, he had worked in a dissecting lab, which means that he worked with dead human bodies. And he had also worked at the Krakow Institute of Zoology, which means he had observed the preparing of animal skins. And keep in mind, he prepared her skin, took care of it and everything to wear it as a suit.
And trigger warning here, animal cruelty. So skip ahead if you can't deal with that. But he was fired from that job, that zoology job, after he killed all of the test rabbits in the institution during one of his shifts for no reason. He couldn't explain why. Like they showed up the next day and they're like, all the rabbits are dead. You killed them. What in the world? Yeah. Holy crap. That dude's psycho. Yeah. So apparently one of Robert J's friends wrote police a letter about him and
and the investigation. And this is when police decide to arrest him. Now they haven't released the contents of that letter. So we have no idea what it said. I mean, maybe the letter was like, here's the evidence, go find it. And so they're not going to show it until trial or whatever. His friend writes a letter and then they go arrest him. This whole thing just, it's hard. None of the dots match up at all. There's just dots all over. I do think it's just because we have missing information either. I have missing information from translation over email.
to English stories on this or police just haven't released information. If anyone listening is from Poland, please let us know. And I, like I said, I basically researched every source I could find on this and all of them were essentially the same that were in English. So I'm assuming that it's not lost in translation. Okay.
So Robert J. was charged with aggravated murder with particular cruelty, and he maintains his innocence. And as of September 2019, after being held while more evidence is gathered,
Robert J. accuses prison guards of harassment multiple times, but he still remains in custody while police build their case. So now, obviously, once again, this is different because in America, you can be held in custody while a prosecutor builds his case, but you can't be held in custody while police build their case to formally give to the prosecutor. Does that make sense? Yeah. So basically,
police would have to have a solid case. All the evidence go to the prosecutor, say, here's the evidence we have. Do you want to charge him? Cause then we'll go arrest him here. They arrested him and said, now go sit in the cell while we try to build a case against you. Yeah, that makes sense. And that is all the information we have on this case. That's all. That's all. We are currently waiting to hear back from,
If they're ever going to charge him, I don't know how long he can sit there while they build their case. I don't know the rules on that. It seems like forever. But I was like reading updates and everything. And they were supposed to release an update this year about when they were going to go to trial, but it didn't happen due to COVID. And so we're just kind of patiently waiting to hear, is he going to get taken to trial? Number one. And number two, when he does, what's the evidence? Because we really don't.
We don't even know if the blood in his bathroom was hers. I'm going to assume it was him because I feel like he seems like such a random person to just arrest. And I mean, he also lived on the side of the river, right? Yeah. So the reason I'm calling him Robert J is because he actually hasn't been convicted of it yet. And so I want to maintain that.
you know innocence until proven guilty yeah also something i just thought of is there's two crazy people that were skinning people in this story in the same exact city basically what the heck and wearing wearing the skin it's not like just they were skinning like this her suit her skin was made to wear oh i can't even i i hate picturing that yeah i mean i can't either but yeah
It's insane. That's so crazy. So because today's episode was obviously a shorter story because we didn't have all the information we could, I wanted to take this time to spread awareness about a case that
that was sent in to us by Lakita Hawker on Instagram. And she sent it in in hopes that we could find more information on this unsolved case. She was like, I know this story. Can you try to see if you can find any other information on it? So I was like, totally. I tried to dig further and find more information. I got online. I searched. I'm going like dark web here. Literally any way I can try to figure out. And there is just...
not enough information on this case to make a full episode. So I'm going to highlight what I know so far in hopes to spread awareness for this unsolved case. According to True Crime Daily, on her 28th birthday, the family of a missing Chicago postal worker is hoping that Kiera Coles, the missing woman, and her unborn baby at that time are alive.
Kiera Coles was last seen near 81st Street and Vernon Avenue on October 2nd, 2018. And this is in Chicago, by the way. A neighbor's surveillance video shows her heading to work in her U.S. Postal Service uniform, except supposedly she had called in sick that morning to work, so she wasn't actually going to work except she was wearing her outfit on the video surveillance. Oh, okay. She was three months pregnant. She was expecting her first child.
A missing persons alert was filed after family checked on her at her apartment. They said she wasn't active on Snapchat after her disappearance, which she was super active on Snapchat normally, so they thought that was weird.
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Every victim matters. I was sad to discover that there was not, that was literally all the information. Did they already rule out her family and everything? Yes. Okay. And there was literally just not enough information for me to even make. Was there anything on like where her phone last pinged? No. So maybe that's information that's just kept secret right now. Maybe, or kind of what her family is putting out there is that she deserves more attention and effort that her case has been overlooked.
So if you or anyone you know know anything about this case that could be helpful, please contact the Chicago police. Like, Kiera deserves more from us. And I just think it was important to highlight her case just in case. And she was pregnant, too. Pregnant. Oh. And just went missing. Literally just out of the blue. There's no other security cameras on, like, where, what happened to her? And that's the thing. Or they just haven't looked. It's recent. And so. There's cameras everywhere. Yeah. Yeah.
So I don't understand where the disconnect is going on that this is the only information available. Yeah, that's so random. And so her family holds this thing every year to try to get her case circulating and people looking. And I just think no one's looking at it. And I mean, I can't.
Is there something we don't know? I have no idea. And her family also has claimed that they're not talked to a lot about the investigation or what's going on. So this is all they know to tell, you know, media as well. Okay. So, yeah, I mean, if you know anything or any tips or anything, just contact the Chicago police. But yeah. And that's Kiera Coles is her name. If you want to look it up. It's pretty crazy to me how many people go missing. Yeah.
Oh, insane. It's just mind blowing. I mean, people, kids, I mean, of all ages, literally people of all ages. Yeah. I mean, it's a, it's a huge problem. I mean, and also a lot of missing people are in human trafficking, which is another huge problem that we know we don't see. I mean, it's talked about a little bit more now, but I think we have just more recently tied missing persons to human trafficking. Yeah.
So, yeah, that's our cases this week. I just want to give you guys a reminder that we will not have an episode next week because it is Thanksgiving. And it's my birthday on Thanksgiving, too. It is November 25th. So the day before the day before. But yeah, so we will see you guys in two weeks, two weeks.
And yeah, I hope you guys all have an amazing Thanksgiving. We're going to try. Happy holidays. Hope everyone enjoys themselves. Yeah. We haven't missed one week since we started this. This is the first week we're and we're not missing. We're skipping. Yes, guys. We're going to take the holiday off. Okay. So Garrett and I both work jobs where we don't get holidays off. So this is our this is our way to take a holiday off. Yeah. So yeah, we'll see you guys in two weeks. I love it. And I hate it. Goodbye. Bye.