7 September 2007
George W. Bush and South Korean leader in testy public exchange
 ENG   RUS   PT   ITA 
Photo Forum Articles News All news Feedback Advertising
Search the site:
Most horrific bone fractures in soccer (PHOTOS)   Women hide their wisdom beneath stupidity   Bush’s latest trip to Iraq indicates U.S. plans to change Iraqi government
Example: Yushchenko, Putin, Bush

The front page   
 Russia   World   Society   Science   Hotspots and Incidents   Opinion 

Photo galleries
Putin easily mingles in animal world
Putin easily mingles in animal world
Romy Schneider: Tragic death in Paris Mariah Carey: The Queen of Soul gets racy

LATEST NEWS
Storm exchanged for rains in Tokyo
Thousands queue to pay respects to Pavarotti
Pope honors Holocaust victims in Austria
Russia, U.S. and China invited to N. Korea
Four nuclear plants planned in Thailand
Two alleged prostitutes killed in Pakistan
Hundreds to mark anniversary of activist's poisoning death in Indonesia
French Cabinet meets not in Paris
Kate McCann to be name as suspect
Israel's Olmert ally offers Palestinians West Bank withdrawal

NEWS OF THE WEEK
Russia opens its largest air show MAKS 2007
Bush believes US losses in Iraq justifiable
Russia develops its own thermonuclear energy

News

Author accused of directing murder similar to killing in his novel

09/05/2007 08:20 Source: AP ©
Increase font size
  Derease font size    

A Polish author was convicted directing the killing of a businessman in a crime that was very alike with a murder he described in a novel three years later.

BREAKING NEWS
Osama bin Laden prepares new video
Russia signs billion-dollar deal with Indonesia
Relations between Russia and USA get into Cold War spirit again
Two-headed tortoise celebrates 10th birthday
More...

The court ruled that Krystian Bala planned and directed the grisly killing of Dariusz Janiszewski, but ruled there was insufficient evidence to convict him of carrying out the murder himself. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

"The evidence gathered gives sufficient basis to say that Krystian Bala committed the crime of leading the killing of Dariusz Janiszewski," Judge Lidia Hojenska said. "He was the initiator of the murder; his role was leading and planning it."

Hojenska said it was not clear who actually killed Janiszewski and who might have aided Bala in the crime, but that the evidence overwhelmingly pointed to Bala's involvement in the events that led to Janiszewski's disappearance.

Bala, 34, sat stone-faced between two policemen as Hojenska read the court's verdict. Bala's family and lawyer said they planned to appeal the ruling.

"Justice was served, but the verdict will never be adequate to the crime," said Janiszewski's father, Tadeusz, who held a photo of his son during the hearing. "It's tough to talk about being happy with it because nothing will bring my son back."

Fishermen dragged Janiszewski's corpse - stripped to a shirt and underwear - from the muddy banks of the Oder River in southwestern Poland on December 10, 2000. His body showed signs of starvation and torture. His hands were bound behind his back and tied to a noose around his neck.

Police quickly identified the victim as Janiszewski, who had disappeared four weeks earlier. But they struggled to dig up clues and dropped the case after six months.

Five years later, a tip led them to Bala's 2003 novel, "Amok," an alcohol- and sex-fueled tale narrated by a man named Chris, who stabs a woman after binding her hands behind her back and then running the rope to a noose around her neck. The similarities aroused investigators' suspicions, although the parallels were not part of their case to the panel of judges.

The judge said Bala was driven by jealousy to kill Janiszewski, whom Bala suspected of having an affair with his estranged wife.

"He was pathologically jealous of his wife," the judge said. "He could not allow his estranged wife, whom he treated as property, to have ties with another man."

Read sensational news stories

Pages: 12
print version e-mail




Readers' Top
How world's biggest politicians looked in their early years (PHOTOS)
Stunning photos of pilots ejecting from fighter jets
‘Skills gap’ prevents US economy from being strong and resilient

All news About Pravda.Ru Site map Export news STATISTICS
© 1999-2006. «PRAVDA.Ru». When reproducing our materials in whole or in part, hyperlink to PRAVDA.Ru should be made. The opinions and views of the authors do not always coincide with the point of view of PRAVDA.Ru's editors..
Rambler's Top100 Ðåéòèíã@Mail.ru