The man boldly revealed that the tossing of a coin decided the fate of an 18-year-old girl he met on a bus. He then murdered her and had sex with the corpse, reports local website Esca Informed.
Wiktoria Kozielska was returning home from a party in the Polish city of Katowice when she was approached by Mateusz Hepa, who had just finished his shift at a car repair shop. He lured her to his apartment, where she fell asleep. Later, as revealed during his trial, he brutally beat her and strangled her to death with a rope, before wrapping her body in plastic and contacting the police. daily Mail Informed.
In a chilling confession based on the best-selling book ‘The Dice Man’, where the hero makes choices based on the roll of a dice, the 20-year-old killer said, “I tossed a coin, it landed on heads, so I killed him. Killed.”
“If she had a tail she might still be alive.”
The man was captured just hours after Kozielska’s body was found. “I felt the need to kill,” he told police.
In court in Gliwice last week, the car repair shop employee revealed that, before the August 2023 murder, he had been thinking about killing someone and had spent time roaming the city looking for a victim.
As Kozielska’s grieving parents listened, they explained: “I gave her the choice to either go home or come with me. She decided to come with me. We sat, didn’t talk, then she fell asleep.
“I walked around the room, trying to wake him up, but I couldn’t. Then I tossed a coin, it hit him on the head, so I killed him. I don’t know why I did it. A few things They just happen, and I have no control over them.
“Sometimes I use the coin to make difficult decisions. I sat on his chest and began to strangle him. I chose strangulation because there was no blood. He tried to breathe, but back to his He didn’t have the strength to fight, but it was too late.
“After killing her, I stripped her naked and then had sex with her. Then I wore clothes and tried to hide the body. I was not thinking clearly. I put her body in a bag, covered in a blanket Wrapped up and planned to burn it I thought I would feel better after committing the murder.”
As he was led out of the court, the victim’s distraught friends shouted, “You should be dead.”
Local media reported that Hepa had thought about taking his own life but ultimately decided against it and contacted the police. He has been in custody since last year.
The first hearing in Gliwice took place on 8 January, and the trial is scheduled to resume on 12 February, with Hepa facing a possible life sentence.