Greece - Caroline Crouch, 20, Murdered, Athens, 11 May 2021 #2 *ARREST*

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Why would you take your wedding rings off and why would it seem to be to like some sort of a ritual ?

after describing the money missing from the Monopoly box in the living room, B says "also in the living room we had a porcelain little plate where we'd leave on it our (wedding) rings. I presume that they stole those too."
 
  • #522
I'm in Australia and have known a number of women who take their rings off when doing the dishes and put them in a small saucer. My daughter still does it.
I don't wear rings anymore. MOO
 
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I'm in Australia and have known a number of women who take their rings off when doing the dishes and put them in a small saucer. My daughter still does it.
I don't wear rings anymore. MOO
 
  • #524
I've never heard of anyone leaving their wedding rings sitting on a porcelain dish, is this a Greek tradition?

Why would you take your wedding off ever, or even sometimes? Here in Australia, that would be quite weird I think.

Why would you take your wedding rings off and why would it seem to be to like some sort of a ritual ?

Apparently there are many reasons to take your wedding rings off, including sleep time. According to this ring co list of reasons to remove the bands:

10. Sleep
No, this is not a joke. There have been many instances where sleeping with a wedding ring on has caused injury. This scenario affects women more than men, usually because of the size and shape of their rings. Sleeping with your ring isnt a good idea because it increases the chances of it getting caught in your hair, on bedding and waking up with scratches some more painful or visible than others

There's a massive selection of wedding ring dishes for sale online, so I assume it's a common thing for many to take them off.
 
  • #525
Kept in the living room, though? It's not a small dish by the sink, nor one by a bedside table. Also he seems to be describing both his and his wife's rings. Which puts a different connotation on it, imo.
 
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Apparently there are many reasons to take your wedding rings off, including sleep time. According to this ring co list of reasons to remove the bands:

10. Sleep
No, this is not a joke. There have been many instances where sleeping with a wedding ring on has caused injury. This scenario affects women more than men, usually because of the size and shape of their rings. Sleeping with your ring isnt a good idea because it increases the chances of it getting caught in your hair, on bedding and waking up with scratches some more painful or visible than others

There's a massive selection of wedding ring dishes for sale online, so I assume it's a common thing for many to take them off.

Yes, to a ring with a stone, and prongs. But I can't see a plain gold band injuring anybody.
 
  • #527
Yes, to a ring with a stone, and prongs. But I can't see a plain gold band injuring anybody.
Do you mean wearing it ALL the time? In bath, while cleaning, sleeping etc??? It is not healthy in my opinion - might damage blood flowing in your finger. Well, I hate wearing any rings haha
 
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From your link:

I zoomed it to get a closer image. ;)
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As for keeping rings on a little plate in the living room :) I absolutely believe him. People have their quirks - you wouldn't believe how eccentric some are haha
 
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I don’t know if the artist is playing tricks and sketches are always a bit off with detail and features but this one has something familiar about it, maybe it’s in the expression, the artist somehow captured and made obvious a certain maliciousness.
It’s freaking me out a little bit.
LE have discounted the sketch
 
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Ο δολοφόνος φέρεται να έκλεισε το στόμα της κοπέλας, με κομμάτια από ύφασμα, πιέζοντας τα αφόρητα και σφίγγοντάς τα προς τα μέσα με την παλάμη των χεριών του. Μάλιστα ο στυγερός εγκληματίας φέρεται να έφραξε και την μύτη της.
The murderer is reported/alleged (to have) closed the girl's mouth, with pieces of cloth, pressing them unbearably/intolerably and squeezing them inwards with the palm of his hands. The hardened criminal even reportedly/allegedly blocked/covered her nose.

(my translation) /end of translation

The paragraph right before this talks about the medical examiner's findings of suffocation. However, this excerpt qualifies its reporting twice. One in each sentence, which says "reported/alleged." Reported/alleged by whom? The medical examiner? Or is this a mash-up of media reports of what B or LE supposedly said?

And even if this report is accurate it's still consistent IMO with being suffocated while face down (e.g. suppose the murderer had one hand on the back of C's head pressing her into the pillow, and the other hand on the other side of the pillow pressing upwards).

So I'm still going with my face down theory, and the possibility that a pillow or something similar was used for two reasons:
1) LE's repeated statements that no DNA was found on her nails, and 2) B's recent statement, as reported in the media, that C was turned around and face down towards the pillow or sheet (I posted the translation of this a few days ago)

JMO
I’m still struggling with the timeline of events - was C murdered before B was tied up? Or did he witness it through the tiny gap in the masking tape around his face, after they had begged and pleaded for some time. B also said this happened because C screamed when a perp pointed a gun at the baby’s head after they’d found the initial money in the monopoly box.
 
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And did B ever mention the dog and its cruel death? I mean it was a pet! Also I read that B still uses present tense while talking about C in press articles. Is it true? We cant tell reading google translations:)
Did the dog belong to C?
 
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snipped by me

No DNA, or no foreign DNA?
LE said the lack of DNA indicated that she did not have a chance to fight off her killer so I assume it means there was no blood/skin cells under her nails. Imo
 
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B must be a relatively deep sleeper (or the neighbour a very light sleeper) if the neighbour heard the dog but B didn't JIMO
 
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If I was a man living my fairytale, but my princess said she'd had enough of it, and wanted her freedom back, I wonder how I'd react.
Was there any indication that they were already having problems in the marriage? Other than what the therapist has said? I haven't read anything about what her family has said about the investigation.
 
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If the dog was killed before C (which the timeline presented by B suggests), it could have used by the perp(s) as a threat - i.e. "this is what I'm/we're capable of if you don't comply" then pointing the gun at the baby. Except that apparently they didn't put up any resistance and B didn't discover the dog until the police arrived so that can't be right JIMO
 
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