You’re probably right. Nothing she’s said is relevant to solving the murder case.I think that too much importance is being assigned to the therapist. IMO
This importance was given by police saying "this person's revelations will be the real twist'. So I think that according to police: C said sth about the money to sb, then the robbery happened, she was murdered because she saw or knew the perpetrators. That's what I understood the police's view is.I think that too much importance is being assigned to the therapist. IMO
Welcome to Ws Spyros, thanks for chiming in!Hello! My name is Spyros Avgerinopoulos and i just wrote in greek an article about the supposed "psychologist" of Caroline Crouch. Προβληματισμοί για το πτυχίο της ΄΄ψυχολόγου΄΄ της Καρολάιν - Αποδόμησε τώρα
she shouldn't be allowed to work again..another example of making use of someone tragic death yikesYou’re probably right. Nothing she’s said is relevant to solving the murder case.
I think it’s just from shock seeing a therapist reveal intimate details of a client’s sessions in TV interviews, and during a murder investigation, I can’t remember ever seeing this happen before.
Then there’s the added sensationalism of hypnotism.
My phone translates it when I open the linkWelcome to Ws Spyros, thanks for chiming in!
Looking forward to reading your article when one of our sharp and helpful posters translates it!
Hello! My name is Spyros Avgerinopoulos and i just wrote in greek an article about the supposed "psychologist" of Caroline Crouch. Προβληματισμοί για το πτυχίο της ΄΄ψυχολόγου΄΄ της Καρολάιν - Αποδόμησε τώρα
Dont complain about online translator It's our helpline!Thanks for the hard work and attention to detail, Spyros. Although I used a terrible online translation, I got the gist of the article, which validates many of us here who suspected EM wasn't a professional. Now the question is, did her clients know, and how did this play into C's case? Will the Greek authorities be investigating her for fraud? Guess that'll be for another thread!
Dont complain about online translator It's our helpline!
I understand you but I salute those smart smart people whose efforts made the world open for us all. It is like a miracle to meYou are right, Dotta, (I'd lose my mind if those auto translations didn't exist) but it misses those subtle nuances that only native/fluent speakers can provide.
Thanks for the hard work and attention to detail, Spyros. Although I used a terrible online translation, I got the gist of the article, which validates many of us here who suspected EM wasn't a professional. Now the question is, did her clients know, and how did this play into C's case? ETA: Oh, she is not a credible witness after all! ...Will the Greek authorities be investigating her for fraud? Guess that'll be for another thread!
My weirdness meter has just broken down!The Toc: After the governing body of Greek psychologists made a complaint against EM for allegedly presenting herself as a psychologist/psychiatrist/obstetrician/gynecologist/whatever, the LE working on Caroline's case started investigating EM!
Apologies for the poor online translation!From Ta Nea Greek newspaper today "The only thing the police found was the pilot's fingerprints on the insulating tape, since - as he allegedly claimed in his testimony - he gave it to the perpetrators to tie him up, under the threat of a gun, as they did not have him with him".