Forensic psychiatrists, after conducting a one-time examination of 19-year-old Alan G., were unable to issue a clear opinion regarding his sanity at the time of the crime. The man is suspected of the brutal murder and dismemberment of his roommate in Słupsk. The prosecutor's office has filed a motion with the court to send the suspect to a closed facility for four weeks for detailed psychiatric observation.

The investigation into the gruesome murder that occurred in November 2025 in Słupsk has entered a crucial diagnostic phase. The suspect, 19-year-old Alan G., was examined by a team of forensic psychiatrists. As Paweł Wnuk, spokesperson for the District Prosecutor's Office in Słupsk, informed, the specialists were unable to determine whether the man was aware of his actions at the time of the attack. Therefore, the prosecutor's office decided to file a motion with the court for a four-week observation in hospital conditions. The victim of the crime was 31-year-old Mateusz D., who was the suspect's roommate. According to investigators, the perpetrator stabbed the victim several times in the chest area, leading to immediate death. Then, Alan G. allegedly committed <przypis title=