Serial killer Joanna Dennehy is still 'drawing men in' from her prison cell

LUKASZ SLABOSZEWSKI

The 31-year-old moved to the UK from Nowa Sol, Poland, in 2005 to work in a DHL warehouse in Peterborough.

Cambridge Crown Court heard that, at the time of his death, he was being prescribed methadone as a substitute for his heroin addiction.

He was last seen alive leaving his home in the city's Lincoln Road on March 19 last year having met Joanna Dennehy for the first time the previous day. He told friends he had found an 'English girlfriend'.

It is thought he was stabbed to death in a property in Rolleston Garth on or soon after this date.

Afterwards, Dennehy stored his body in a wheelie bin for several days before dumping it in a ditch at Thorney Dyke along with that of John Chapman. Their bodies were discovered by a farmer on April 3.

In a statement issued after his death by Mr Slaboszewski's sister, Magda Skrzypczak, said: 'Lukasz was the joker in the family, always finding something to laugh about. His mum and dad are devastated by their loss and he also leaves two grieving sisters.' 

JOHN CHAPMAN

The 56-year-old, originally from Leeds, had served with the Navy in the Falkland's war.

Jurors heard he had fallen on hard times. He was an alcoholic but known as a 'friendly drunk', the court heard. Mr Chapman lived in the same set of bedsits as Dennehy in Bifield, Orton Goldhay.

He described Dennehy, who had been employed as an 'enforcer'

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