The Unsolved Stabbing of Countess Teresa Łubieńska: Auschwitz Survivor Murdered on Underground
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In this haunting episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson explores the 1957 unsolved murder of Countess Teresa Łubieńska. A Polish aristocrat, WWII resistance fighter, and Auschwitz survivor (tattoo number 44747), she endured unimaginable horrors during the war only to be brutally stabbed to death on the Piccadilly Line platform at Gloucester Road station in London.
On May 24, 1957, after dinner with friends, the 73-year-old was attacked without warning or apparent motive. Stabbed five times in a matter of seconds, her handbag untouched, she staggered to the station lift murmuring about a “bandit” before dying shortly after at hospital. Despite one of the largest investigations of its era—with over 18,000 interviews—her killer was never found.
Was it a random act of violence? A robbery gone wrong? Or revenge tied to her heroic past in the Polish resistance? We examine the evidence, theories, and enduring mystery of this shocking cold case.
Trigger warning: Contains details of stabbing and wartime trauma. Listener discretion advised.
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