Greek cops probing murder of Brit mum say smartwatch suggests she didn't die at time husband says | Daily Mail Online
''Police probing murder of Briton Caroline Crouch at her Greek home say her smartwatch biometrics suggest she did not die at the time her husband says intruders killed her
- 20-year-old was killed in front of her daughter at home near Athens on May 11
- Police say they've extracted biometric data from her smartwatch from the night
- Husband Charalambos 'Babis' Anagnostopoulos has been asked to speak to cops
- They believe the timings the pilot gave for her death differ from the watch data''
''Detectives have extracted biometric data from Caroline's watch which they believe pinpoints the exact moment her heart stopped beating.
Officers summoned Mr Anagnostopoulos for an interview on Thursday as they believe the data doesn't match with his timeline, local media reported.
They also believe the couple were bickering in the hours before her death, with text messages exchanged in English showing one had called the other 'stupid.' ''
''New evidence retrieved by digital forensics specialists has also turned up another clue on the CCTV recording equipment that was running at the couple's home.
On the night of the murder, the memory card was removed from the device - but the clock on the recorder appears to deviate from the timings provided by Mr Anagnostopoulos.''