Man steals deceased wife's insurance money to fund romantic trips with new partner.

The court found that Baczyński used the money as if it was his own, even spending the critical illness portion while his wife was still alive.

January 28th 2024.

Man steals deceased wife's insurance money to fund romantic trips with new partner.
Krzysztof Baczyński had access to a large sum of money, thanks to his late wife's insurance payout. However, instead of using it responsibly, he spent it all on lavish vacations for his new girlfriend. When Patrycja Miszczuk, Baczyński's stepdaughter, discovered this, she was devastated. Her mother, Anna Miszczuk, had passed away at the age of 45, only two months after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. The £200,000 life insurance payout was meant to be shared between Patrycja and her younger brother, but Baczyński had other plans.

Patrycja, who was just 33 years old at the time, was shocked to find out that Baczyński had manipulated her into signing the insurance money over to him, just a month after her mother's death. He had spent the money recklessly, even dipping into the critical illness portion while his wife was still alive. Patrycja was heartbroken and couldn't understand how her stepfather could do such a thing. Her mother had passed away thinking that the money would be safe for her children's future.

Baczyński didn't waste any time spending the money on extravagant trips to Tenerife, Poland, and Russia with his new partner. He even invited Patrycja on these trips, pretending that his business was doing well and footing the bill. However, it all came crashing down when Patrycja grew suspicious and suggested using the money for rent. Baczyński made excuses and refused to use the money, but his lies caught up with him when Patrycja saw photos of him living a luxurious lifestyle with his new girlfriend.

In 2023, Baczyński was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to four years in prison. He was also ordered to attend a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing to try and recover some of the money he had spent. Patrycja was left devastated and felt that her stepfather's actions had torn their family apart. She had known him since she was 16 years old and never thought he was capable of such deceit. She couldn't believe that he had taken everything away from them in just nine months.

Patrycja and her brother, who does not wish to be named, were reassured by their mother that she had taken out a life insurance policy to secure their future. However, after her death, they found out that Baczyński had convinced Patrycja to sign the money over to him. She doesn't remember signing anything and believes that he may have hidden the documents among other paperwork. She was shocked that he could take all the money with just one signature, without any form of identification.

The truth came to light when Patrycja became suspicious and her brother called the financial advisor, only to find out that the money was all gone. She was hesitant to call the police at first but eventually did so with the support of her friends. After a trial, Baczyński was sentenced, and the judge made it clear that the money was meant for Anna's children and their future. Patrycja and her brother are trying their best to move on from this ordeal and not let it consume them. They refuse to let Baczyński's actions bring them down, and they are determined to make their mother proud.

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