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The University of Warsaw Killer Is Behind Bars. We Know How He Behaves

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The case that shocked Poland continues to stir up huge emotions. The brutal murder at the University of Warsaw and its circumstances are still on the front pages of news outlets, including foreign ones. Meanwhile, the suspect, 22-year-old Mieszko R., is spending time in a detention center in Radom. What is his daily life like behind bars? The o2.pl portal reached a guard who told journalists how a law student behaves in prison.
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After brutal murder of University of Warsaw employees, lecturers talk about many dangerous situations at the university. They were convinced that no one would defend them.

The case that shocked Poland continues to stir up huge emotions. The brutal murder at the University of Warsaw and its circumstances are still on the front pages of news outlets, including foreign ones. Meanwhile, the suspect, 22-year-old Mieszko R., is spending time in a detention center in Radom. What is his daily life like behind bars? The o2.pl portal reached a guard who told journalists how a law student behaves in prison.

Acquaintances of the perpetrator of the murder at the University of Warsaw are afraid that Mieszko R. will get "yellow papers" and after years he will be a threat. They claim that he was a quiet person and before committing the murder he behaved normally.

A quiet, aloof, and above-average intelligent person - this is the image of Mieszko R. that emerges from the stories of those who know him. The perpetrator of the macabre crime at the University of Warsaw later explained to investigators that he was a predator who had to kill his victims. He also added that he had superpowers.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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