Henry R. of Konstancin, called “the crowbar”, will shortly (April 28) be released again. He's got 5 dead women and a fewer twelve wounded. In my opinion, this is an argument for introducing the death punishment in Poland.
From 1992 to 1993 in Warsaw, there was a “barrower”, a bandit who knocked older women walking down the streets in the back of his head in the evenings to rob them of the usually tiny amounts of money he spent on alcohol and another tiny expenses. On hunting, he usually came to the capital during passes from the prison in Łowicz, where he served 4.5 prison sentences for earlier assaults on women. Within a fewer months, 29 women were killed. 5 of them died.
For robberies against 29 women (of whom 5 died), he was sentenced to only 25 years in prison (in subsequent trials he was reduced to 15 years). He got out of prison in 2008 and made a robbery in Piaseczno, for which he was sentenced to 7 years in 2012.
When he was released in 2016, in Łowicz he attacked a 71-year-old female and was sentenced to 10 years. He will be released from prison on April 28, 2026. The psychiatrists who examined him are judging him to attack another female erstwhile he leaves prison.
In my opinion, the fewer twelve women he assaulted, including the 5 who died as a consequence of these robberies (in my opinion they were killed by him), is an excellent argument for the introduction of the death punishment in Poland.
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