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Son of Wojciech Frykowski and model Ewa Maria Morelle from Łódź , father of two daughters: Rozalia Frykowska and Agnieszka Frykowska , known in Poland for her participation in the popular reality show Big Brother [1] [2] . In 1991 he graduated from the Cinematography Department at the Polish National Film, Television and Theater School in Łódź .
He died on 8 June 1999 in a hospital in Wyszków, Poland as a result of knife wounds on the night of 7 on 8 June 1999 in the mansion Karolina Wajda in Gluchy (in family court Cyprian Kamil Norwid ). The investigators concluded that it was a suicide [3] [1] . He was buried in the Old Cemetery at ul. Ogrodowa in Łódź .
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He died on 8 June 1999 in a hospital in Wyszków, Poland as a result of knife wounds on the night of 7 on 8 June 1999 in the mansion Karolina Wajda in Gluchy (in family court Cyprian Kamil Norwid ). The investigators concluded that it was a suicide [3] [1] . He was buried in the Old Cemetery at ul. Ogrodowa in Łódź .
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www.nytimes.com/1993/12/26/us/victim-s-son-gets-manson-royalties.html
Twenty-two years after winning a $500,000 lawsuit against Charles Manson for the murder of his father, Bartek Frykowski stands to collect at least part of what is owed him, thanks to the latest album by the rock group Guns 'n' Roses.
The band's label, Geffen Records, announced last week that it would pay Mr. Frykowski $62,000 for every million copies of the album, "The Spaghetti Incident?" that are sold. Mr. Manson's song, "Look at Your Game, Girl," appears on the album.
Mr.Bartek Frykowski, a 34-year-old cinematographer who lives outside Munich, Germany, was 12 when his father, Voytek Frykowski, and four others were killed in 1969.
Speaking at a news conference here, Mr. Frykowski said the money would be small compensation for losing his father.
"This person can't come back to you," he said through an interpreter. Hope for 'Something Positive'
"It is truly a bizarre chain of events that brings me here today, years after the most tragic event in my life," said Mr. Frykowski, whose two children are fans of Guns 'n' Roses. "Even though this new situation cannot change the past, my hope is that something positive will emerge for the future."
The royalties will be the first money that Mr. Bartek Frykowski has received since winning a $500,000 Federal lawsuit against Mr. Manson in 1971.
With accrued interest, Mr. Frykowski is now eligible for up to $1.4 million in royalties from anything Mr. Manson earns, said Nathaniel Friedman, Mr. Frykowski's lawyer.
Mr. Friedman, who won the lawsuit on Mr. Frykowski's behalf, has renewed the judgment twice since 1971. It expires every 10 years.
Mr. Manson's followers were convicted of stabbing and shooting Mr. Frykowski and four others at a Benedict Canyon house, rented by the director Roman Polanski, in August 1969. Mr. Polanski's pregnant 26-year-old wife, the actress Sharon Tate, was among the victims.
The band's label, Geffen Records, announced last week that it would pay Mr. Frykowski $62,000 for every million copies of the album, "The Spaghetti Incident?" that are sold. Mr. Manson's song, "Look at Your Game, Girl," appears on the album.
Mr.Bartek Frykowski, a 34-year-old cinematographer who lives outside Munich, Germany, was 12 when his father, Voytek Frykowski, and four others were killed in 1969.
Speaking at a news conference here, Mr. Frykowski said the money would be small compensation for losing his father.
"This person can't come back to you," he said through an interpreter. Hope for 'Something Positive'
"It is truly a bizarre chain of events that brings me here today, years after the most tragic event in my life," said Mr. Frykowski, whose two children are fans of Guns 'n' Roses. "Even though this new situation cannot change the past, my hope is that something positive will emerge for the future."
The royalties will be the first money that Mr. Bartek Frykowski has received since winning a $500,000 Federal lawsuit against Mr. Manson in 1971.
With accrued interest, Mr. Frykowski is now eligible for up to $1.4 million in royalties from anything Mr. Manson earns, said Nathaniel Friedman, Mr. Frykowski's lawyer.
Mr. Friedman, who won the lawsuit on Mr. Frykowski's behalf, has renewed the judgment twice since 1971. It expires every 10 years.
Mr. Manson's followers were convicted of stabbing and shooting Mr. Frykowski and four others at a Benedict Canyon house, rented by the director Roman Polanski, in August 1969. Mr. Polanski's pregnant 26-year-old wife, the actress Sharon Tate, was among the victims.
Nathaniel Friedman
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www.mansonblog.com/2018/09/a-wrongful-death.html
www.mansonblog.com/2010/10/bartyk-frykowski-son-of-voytek.html
Posted by Matt at 2:26:00 PM
2010
Bartlomiej (Barthomeau in English) "Bartyk" Frykowski son of Voytek. Occupation Cinamatographer. Died June 8, 1999 from knife wounds he suffered while staying at his girlfriends mansion in Gluchy Poland. According to a statement made by a states prosecutor he committed suicide. According to others he was murdered. ( Who dies from self inflicted knife wounds besides Joel Pugh?? ) That is all the info I can find on his death. Most of everything on him I could find is in Polish, and my Polish is not what it used to be since everyone that spoke it in my family has died. But I can still swear up a storm in that language!!! He had three children below is the oldest. Bartek's daughter Agnieszka (Agnes) she stars in Poland's version of Big Brother. You can you tube the Polish Big Brother version if you like all photo's from Aol.com
Paul M Peel said...
. . . Very tragic the death of Bartek, he was writing a film about the murders.
August 12, 2011 at 7:45 AM
starviego said...
Here is a 2008 video interview of the grandaughter Agnieszka, something to do with cashing in on Charlie's book royalties or something like that:
Charles Manson is serving a life sentence for a crime he committed with members of his group in the villa of Roman Polański. Four people were killed then, including Agnieszka Frykowska's grandfather, Wojciech. Based on Manson's prison works, Guns'n'Roses, Marylin Manson and Ozzy Osbourne created songs that became hits. However, since US law prohibits prisoners from profiting from their actions, Manson cannot make money by copyrighting his work. In this case, the money is due to the heirs of its victims. So, for example, grandaughter Agnieszka Frykowski. What will the star do with the millions?
(in Polish)
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www.polityka.pl/tygodnikpolityka/klasykipolityki/1820296,1,nie-wszystko-na-sprzedaz.read
Not everything for sale
JULY 17, 1999
Zenon Żyburtowicz / Polityka
Thirty years earlier, in Roman Polański's villa in California, his father was killed by a knife by members of Charles Manson's gang. Bartłomiej Frykowski himself died as a result of a blow or blows stabbed in the mansion of Karolina Wajda.
More than a month has passed since the death of the cinematographer Bartłomiej Frykowski, which occurred as a result of a blow or stabs, in Karolina Wajda's mansion in Głuchy near Wyszków. Meanwhile, the press, including the one hungry for bloody sensations, is practically silent. Lack of information - as usual - causes that this tragedy is overgrown with more and more improbable assumptions, accusations and rumors.
On Monday, June 7, in the evening, Karolina Wajda returned home from Warsaw with shopping. She talked until late in the kitchen with Frykowski, who had been a frequent visitor here for a long time. In the next room, Katarzyna, Mrs. Karolina's employee and caretaker of the horses, watched TV.
Contrary to art
Ok. at At 10 p.m. the police and ambulance services from Wyszków were called from the manor house in Głuchy. Frykowski, who was bleeding out, with an extensive abdominal wound, was taken to the regional hospital in Wyszków, where he was immediately operated on.
- He was in a very bad condition - says Dr. Barbara Wyszyńska, director of the hospital. - A deep stab wound, practically impossible to save, because he was badly damaged inside. He died in the morning of June 8. The body was transported to the Forensic Medicine Institute in Warsaw at ul. Eyelets. The medical opinion after the post mortem examination shows that there were no signs of a fight or "third party actions" on Frykowski's body. Death could have occurred "as a result of the act of one's own hand." The cause of death was "hemorrhagic shock".
For now, these are preliminary results. We will have to wait for the results of microbiological, chemical and toxicological tests. Frykowski lost too much fluid from his bloodstream that had to be replenished during the operation so that a simple blood test could be used to determine, for example, the content of alcohol or other intoxicants. For this, tissue tests are needed.
At the request of the prosecutor's office, Dr. Wyszyńska also examined Mrs. Karolina and Katarzyna, her employee, to see if their bodies had any injuries, traces of tearing or fighting. However, she cannot say anything about the results of these tests, as she is obliged to do so by the pragmatics of the activities of a court expert.
There are also no final results of fingerprint examinations. On the knife that Frykowski died, no fingerprints of the deceased, Karolina Wajda, or Katarzyna, but a fourth person, someone from outside the house, were discovered. Whose?
- This is what caused - says Waldemar Osowiecki, the head of the District Prosecutor's Office in Wyszków - who led the investigation - that we ordered supplementary tests. It is possible that the police officer called to the manor picked up the knife inconsistently with the art and hence the prints.
The commandant of the police in Wyszków cannot say anything about the circumstances of this death, because it is not the police who are investigating, there are no files, so in fact he knows nothing. Prosecutor Osowiecki: - We have not presented the charges against anyone, because everything indicates that we are dealing with a suicide . This is the most likely version, although we have not ruled out any other.
Like a moth
According to the prosecutor, it was most likely like this. Frykowski was sitting at the kitchen table and talking to Karolina while playing with a kitchen knife. At one point he stuck this knife in his stomach. After a while, he lost consciousness and fell over. Katarzyna, hearing Karolina's scream, ran into the kitchen and saw Frykowski lying on the floor in a pool of blood.
They tried to save him, to cover the blood with a towel. While waiting for the ambulance and the police, they started cleaning up in shock. They wiped the floor and the knife, which was then most likely grabbed by the officer.
When information about the fingerprint of the fourth person, outside the house, leaked, speculation began. This is probably Karolina's ex-husband. - The ex-husband - prosecutor Osowiecki cuts off - is beyond the realm of all suspicions.
So who? If it was a suicide, why did it be committed by a man who had many plans for the future the day before? Including making an advertising film (he called a friend that evening with whom he was supposed to make the film and left him a message on the answering machine), leaving for the United States. In 1998, he was a cinematographer on two, most recently the most famous, Polish films: "With Fire and Sword" and "Pan Tadeusz". He gave interviews, he was on top.
- He had a complicated psyche - says one of his friends. - Like a moth by a candle flame, he circled the death of his father Wojciech Frykowski, as was said about him in the 1960s - a playboy.
Readers want to know
30 years ago, on August 8, 1969, in Roman Polański's villa in California, his father was killed by a knife by members of Charles Manson's gang . Polański's wife, Sharon Tate, who was nine months pregnant, and three of her friends were also murdered. Bartłomiej Frykowski was supposed to go to the USA in October, because his lawyer managed to collect money (about 1.5 million dollars) from Manson, who was serving a life sentence. Despite sitting behind bars, Manson earns millions from the morbid worship of himself. In 1971, the court awarded the Frykowski family compensation in the amount of 7.2 percent. on Manson's income.
- Bartek - continues his friend - he practiced a kind of cult of his father. In the car he carried enlarged photos of the events of 1969. He had a macho show. Since the filming of "The Abduction of Agata" with Marek Piwowski, he has been wearing the black suit of the anti-terrorist brigades, which they gave him as a gift. He practiced blows from the battles of the East, he was interested in white weapons.
- He was very sensitive, impulsive - says Marek Piwowski. - He reacted very emotionally.
No information can be extracted from the prosecutor's office, Karolina Wajda, protected - and rightly so - by her mother Beata Tyszkiewicz, does not give any interviews ("We are not competent, we do not speak out on this matter"). No wonder that the rumor is growing, "it is said" that Karolina's parents are calling various editorial offices and insisting that they do not write about the matter.
In nine newsrooms their bosses assure that there were no calls or pressures: - We had no information, so we just didn't write - they say most often. Only Tomasz Lachowicz, deputy editor-in-chief of Super Express, has a slightly different opinion: - This silence is not accidental. It is the result of various informal meetings and such pressures. However, we do not visit salons, so we do not give in. As evidenced by the fact that I have a text in front of me on this matter, which will be published soon.
- We have to wait a few more days for the results of the investigation - says prosecutor Osowiecki between a phone call from a journalist from the Lodz "Kurier Ilustrowany" and a call from the Warsaw Television Center. - By rushing too much, you can do irreparable damage.
However, readers who buy newspapers would like to know as soon as possible. If he killed, who? If Frykowski killed himself - why? They'll swallow every rumor, they'll believe every script. They want to know quickly how immortals die. Publishers who sell newspapers have got them used to it. Immortals too - giving interviews left and right, answering even the stupidest questions. In the style of: favorite color, dish or how many times you can do this during the night. Because they want to exist or exist. Only sometimes it turns out that not everything is for sale.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beata_Tyszkiewicz
Beata Tyszkiewicz is sometimes referred to as the First lady of Polish cinematography, because of her aristocratic roots. Her father was a Count (in Polish Hrabia) Krzysztof Maria Tyszkiewicz and her mother was Barbara Rechowicz of the Leliwa coat of arms. She has two daughters: Karolina Wajda (born 29 March 1967 in Warsaw), and Wiktoria Padlewska (born 4 October 1977 in Warsaw), who is also an actress.[7] In 1998 she received her star on Aleja Gwiazd (Stars Avenue) in Łódź.
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Karolina Wajda