Murder trial girl denies sitting on suitcase to conceal body inside
A 19 year-old woman accused of assisting an alleged murderer to clean up a crime scene, has denied sitting on the lid of a suitcase to force the victim’s corpse to fit inside.
Monilca Sienkiewicz’s lover’s mother made the claim in evidence heard at their trial in connection with the murder of 94 year-old Thea Zaudy, whose charred remains were found in a field near Thame, last July.
‘WET WASHING’ CLAIM
Today from the witness stand, Monilca Sienkiewicz denied that she was involved in anyway in putting, what she says she had been told was ‘wet laundry’ into a suitcase. She maintained that she waited in a burger bar near Nottinghill station for between 20-30 minutes, while her boyfriend, Adrian Lis and his mother, Jolanta Kalinowsica, went back to Mrs Zaudy’s flat to get wet washing to take back to their home to wash. She said that she often saw Mrs Zaudy’s washing at their own home in Cavendish Walk, because she had to iron it.
MORE DENIALS
Sienkewicz also denied knowing where the other two went with a fourth defendant, Lukasz Gajda, in his car, with the case of wet washing, after she left them at Ealing Broadway tube station to go back home by herself.
Although shown on a shopping spree with Kalinowsica and Lis, Siekewicz denied noticing whether Kalinowsica, who made all the financial transactions, paid with Mrs Zaudy’s or anyone else’s bank card or cash. She said that Mrs Kalinowsica told her she had saved up the money to buy presents for her family. When it was suggested she must have been shocked to see Kalinowsica spend over