Kazimierz Polus
Born(1929-09-10)September 10, 1929
DiedMarch 15, 1985(1985-03-15) (aged 55)
Poznań, Poland
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims3
Span of crimes
1971–1982
CountryPoland
Date apprehended
January 5, 1983

Kazimierz Polus (September 10, 1929 – March 15, 1985) was a Polish serial killer and pedophile who killed two young boys and an adult man.[1]

Life

He graduated from 7th grade of primary school without a learned profession. He married in 1950, but his wife divorced him the following year.

The first time he had to deal with justice was in 1953 - he was convicted of assault and rape for 10 years in prison, serving 7 of them. In 1961 he was convicted for lewd acts and sentenced to another 10 years, this time serving in the Kalisz Penal Institution.

After leaving prison he moved to Szczecin, where he worked at Szczecin's Cellulose and Paper Works. In May 1971, he murdered an 8-year-old-boy. The autopsy confirmed that the boy had been raped before his death.

In 1975 he moved back to Poznań, where he worked at the Voivodeship Transport Company, later at the Municipal Transport Company. He committed another crime in December 1975 - he murdered a 17-year-old boy, after he sexually assaulted him. In December 1982 in the village of Plewiska, he murdered a 21-year-old man.

On January 5, 1983, he was arrested. The accusation was sent to the Poznań Provincial Court in January 1984. He was charged with three sexually-motivated murders and appropriation of money belonging to one of the victims. On April 13, 1984, he was sentenced to death. He tried to appeal the verdict, but on September 18, 1984, the Supreme Court in Warsaw dismissed it. The State Council did not grant him clemency, and on February 28, 1985 the court issued a decision for the execution date. The execution was carried out at the Poznań Remand Prison on March 15, 1985.

See also

References

  1. "Kazimierz Polus - burial place in Miłostów in Poznań" (in Polish). Retrieved 7 July 2017.

Bibliography

  1. "He received life" (1 ed.). Retrieved 3 June 2012. - Note: In the article, Kazimierz Polus is described as Włodzimierz Nowakowski
  2. "He received life" (2 ed.). Retrieved 3 June 2012. - Note: In the article, Kazimierz Polus is described as Włodzimierz Nowakowski
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