Polish police will question a 25‑year‑old man in the October 15 triple murder in Barcice Górne, where a 52‑year‑old woman and two men aged 45 and 66 were found dead.
Investigators have key evidence
Preliminary autopsy results will enable investigative officers to interrogate the 25‑year‑old suspect and potentially charge him. The interrogation is scheduled for Thursday, October 16, between 16:00 and 17:00 at the prosecutor’s office in Nowy Sącz. Current findings are being released while further analysis continues.
Triple murder in Barcice Górne
On October 15, the bodies of a 52‑year‑old woman and two men aged 45 and 66 were discovered in a house in Barcice Górne, Malopolska. Police had not ruled out third‑party involvement and began searching for the 25‑year‑old male residing there and the son of one victim. He was detained hours after the bodies were found in a vacant lot within the Stary Sącz municipality. Authorities noted his aggressive behaviour and pending blood tests.
Neighbors describe 25‑year‑old suspect
Residents reported that the suspect had become manic before the murders, throwing objects on the street and exhibiting extreme aggression. They said he had long been receiving psychiatric treatment, with police or ambulance responses occurring whenever he returned home. Neighbours described how he would temporarily disappear after being taken away, only to return and repeat the same pattern.