The "Skin Suit" Case

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Published 2024-02-02
A horrifying attempt at becoming someone else -- the wretched story of Katarzyna Zawada.
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Music Used
Silent Hill 3 - Never Forgive Me Never Forget Me
WBA - Every Town a Ghost Town
Stalker OST
Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen - In Night's Embrace
Warm Hands And A Gentle Stab
Circle of Life - Whitesand
Ethereal Allure - Amber Glow
ESN Productions - Horror Ambiance
Jon Presstone - Lonely Dusty Trail (outro)

#truecrime #unsolved #katarzyna

All Comments (21)
  • @JennyNicholson
    The cops did literally nothing in this case lol. "Murderer probably has access to some kind of house or building" nice work boys
  • Interesting thing to note is that despite claiming to never knowing Katarzyna, Robert has been seen visiting her grave multiple times after her funeral.
  • @spoot2687
    one of the worst parts about this case, other than the brutal murder of course, is how much the investigation was hampered by trying to draw connections to buffalo bill, so many connections were made by grasping at straws to appeal to the press and its sickening the depth at which it could have entirely crippled any actual investigative work.
  • @Projectdarke
    I remember the Vladimir case, iirc Vladimir visited his grandfather while wearing his fathers face skin and clothes, and bc of the grandfathers bad eye sight, he thought it was the father and they had a whole conversation.
  • Common misconception is that when you file a missing persons report you have to wait 24 hours. That is not true whenever someone like a friend or a family member does go missing you are actually encouraged to file a missing persons report as soon as possible not wait for 24 hours.
  • @Luzum
    That shit with the skinning of his dad to torment his grandpa that was some sick shit, actually made my face contort, gross.
  • @nie214
    Im Polish and this case has always haunted me, I am pretty sure I watched every Polish and English documentary about it - but I gotta give it to you Maverick Files, as prolly you are one of few English documentary narrators that not only described it in such great way and presented it with care, but also properly pronounced quite difficult Polish words, names and surnames. I really appreciate that because often times people tend to not attempt that so kudos :)
  • ahhh, i loved the style of animation and visual story telling being used. this story was insane, and its crazy that there's almost 0 info in the end.
  • @ShiroiSenritsu
    If I had a nickel for every time a different murderer killed someone in Poland to (possibly) wear their skin, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Great video and visuals/editing! Thanks for the upload.
  • @cerkitbreaker
    Nexpo & Nick Crowley had a baby and it was Maverick Files. The triumvirate of creep.
  • @bloody6848
    The fact that she was still alive when the skin was being cut is horrifying
  • @StyxDescension
    Glad justice was finally served. Can't imagine the agony Katarzyna had to go through. May she rest in peace.
  • @TetsuyaH
    the visuals for this video are so good Im genuinely blown away.
  • @rameznasser5010
    I like how you explained that the visual of the blood on the floor of the bathroom was just a dramatization. The editing is a banger tho
  • @twistedpuppetOG
    I love how media immediately moves to blame a movie. Doesn't matter that the movie and book were inspired by the real life case of Ed Gein.
  • @shoplifted.4174
    dude ur style of editing is scary aslšŸ˜­šŸ˜­i love it
  • @BedeGeneris
    ā€œwould you watch me? iā€™d watch me. Iā€™d watch me hardā€ - T6 proof reading the script
  • @ExtrnalSorce2
    Holy crap dude how many people did you have working on this video? This is genuinely impressive
  • The dings and beeps and boops you use when presenting evidence scratches a very specific part of my brain. I love it