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The Unsolved Murder of Bohdan Gajewski: A Decade-Long Mystery in Boca Raton
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A Tragic Discovery

On the evening of December 13, 2006, the quiet community of Boca Raton, Florida, was shaken by a gruesome discovery. Joanna Lewandowska, a friend visiting from Poland, arrived at Miami International Airport expecting to be greeted by her host, 76-year-old Bohdan Gajewski. When Gajewski failed to appear, Lewandowska took a cab to his residence at 726 Saint Albans Drive. Upon entering through the unlocked front door, she found Gajewski lying lifeless in a pool of blood. The scene was both shocking and perplexing, as there were no signs of forced entry or robbery. The Medical Examiner later confirmed that Gajewski had been stabbed multiple times, leading to his death.

The Timeline of Events

Investigations revealed that the last known contact with Gajewski occurred on the morning of December 12, 2006, around 8 a.m., when he spoke with an acquaintance. This places the time of the murder within a narrow window between that conversation and Lewandowska's discovery approximately 36 hours later. The absence of forced entry suggests that Gajewski likely knew his assailant or felt comfortable enough to allow them into his home. ...Read More