E262: Robert Syrokowski

E262: Robert Syrokowski

In this episode Johanna takes us to the quiet, rural landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, to tell you about the tragic case of Robert Syrokowski. On a freezing December night in 2002, 18-year-old Robert disappeared after leaving a nightclub and was later found dead, struck by a car in the middle of a desolate road. But this was no mere accident—it was the result of a series of shocking failures by the very people meant to protect him. We explore how Robert’s night spiraled out of control, from his disoriented wanderings, to the police officers who abandoned him miles from help, dismissing their duty of care. This heartbreaking story covers systemic failures, police accountability, and the devastating ripple effects of a preventable tragedy. It’s a case that forces us to ask: How could so many people fail one vulnerable young man? And how do we ensure this never happens again? Robert Syrkowski Schleswig-Holstein Die Ziegelei nightclub Police negligence Hypothermia Paradoxical undressing Krumesser Heide Negligent manslaughter Police trial Systemic failure Duty of care German legal system Fresh Hell podcast True crime Germany Rural tragedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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E330: Dear Diary (part IV)

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E329: Dear Diary (part III)

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E328: Dear Diary (part II)

E328: Dear Diary (part II)

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E327: Dear Diary (part I)

E327: Dear Diary (part I)

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E326: A Butcher, a Tailor & an Emperor walk into a Bar

E326: A Butcher, a Tailor & an Emperor walk into a Bar

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E325: The Great Molasses Flood (part III)

E325: The Great Molasses Flood (part III)

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E324: The Great Molasses Flood (part II)

E324: The Great Molasses Flood (part II)

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