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  1. The Red Spider. A map of Poland. He may be Poland's most prolific serial killerat least since 1922, when a still-unidentified slasher left 11 mutilated women scattered in the woods outside Warsawbut state-imposed censorship leaves much of this grim case a tantalizing mystery.

    • The Victims
    • The Letters of The Red Spider
    • Reasons Why The Red Spider Killed

    Though it has been written that The Red Spider confessed to possibly more than 20 murders, he was only convicted of six for the years 1964-1967. He rode the train to get to where his victims might be at and most always approached them from behind. The Red Spider also, liked to kill his victims on public holidays and celebrations. When caught, The R...

    July 4th, 1964, a letter arrived to Marian Starzynski the editor of The Prezegland Polityczny. In this letter with writing of the red ink, words of The Red Spider were read: “There is no happiness without tears, no life without death. Beware! I am going to make you cry.” July 24th, 1964 , a letter was sent to a Warsaw newspaper in the same red ink ...

    The Red Spider is a mystery to some on the exact reasons why he committed the murders. Though it has been said he confessed to more than 20 murders, it has not been proved that the others were done by him. Information is seldom hard to find on this ruthless serial killer because of the time frame and that media was often covered to the public at th...

  2. Jul 15, 2019 · "Lucian Staniak was a Polish serial killer nicknamed the Red Spider. He murdered multiple women between 1964 and 1967. After each murder, he wrote letters in his own blood, taunting the police for their inability to catch him.

  3. Lucian Staniak, Poland's most prolific serial killer known as The Red Spider, from the Crime Library.

  4. Jul 8, 2015 · Meanwhile, the film takes its predatory title from Poland’s most notorious murderer, Lucian Staniak, aka the Red Spider, so named because he sent letters written in his own blood to the...

  5. Lucian Staniak was a member of the 'Art Lovers Club', as a painter his favourite colour was red. On his victims he left behind notes such as: There is no happiness without tears, no life without death. Beware, I am going to make you cry.

  6. Convicted of six murders in 1967, Staniak was sentenced to die, that sentence later commuted after he was ruled insane. He is reportedly alive and well today in the asylum, a 60-year-old predator still fond of painting when he has the opportunity.

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