Well, the marriage was unhealthy but Caroline was the real victim, since she would not have been emotionally mature enough to handle such a situation, whereas Babis is a full grown man.Im beginning to think that both C and B were equally obssessed with each other - both addicted to this strange, love/hate, toxic and destructive "relationship". But it is only my hyphotesis. They were both struggling mentally.
But of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Well, the marriage was unhealthy but Caroline was the real victim, since she would not have been emotionally mature enough to handle such a situation, whereas Babis is a full grown man.
I think he will have a hard time convincing anyone even one of those things are true because the evidence refutes his whole story.EVEN if we believe he killed C accidentally by hugging her too tightly out of love, EVEN if we believe once he realised she was dead, his first thought was he had to cover up the crime vs call the emergency services, EVEN if we believe C was emotionally unstable and prone to violent outbursts that could put her child in danger, EVEN if we believe everything B did after C's death - and continues to do - is motivated by Lydia's best interests, it's completely ludicrous to kill a puppy to make the robbery look "more realistic". IMO this is the biggest flaw in his (ever-changing) narrative that will ultimately undermine his defence - whatever reason/excuse/justification he wants to give for C's death, killing the puppy in cold blood makes absolutely no sense - to anyone other than B. JIMO
Perhaps that formed part of their reasoning for taking him from the memorial service while he didn't have the baby with him. It might have been the first time he left her since the murder.I asked a while back if anyone knew who was looking after Lydia, as I found it strange (even alarming) if she remained in B's custody unless LE literally had zero suspicion he was implicated in C's murder. Now we know that they suspected him all along - and one of the first officers on the scene gave the child to B's mother as he was so concerned she might be in danger - I'm sure everyone is very relieved nothing happened to her while they kept up the pretence he wasn't a POI so as not to spook him. Maybe on balance they felt Lydia was safer if B thought he was in the clear and likely in danger if B thought LE were onto him. In which case, I would think they would rely quite heavily on the psychologist's view to make this risk assessment. JIMO
He was always clutching her as a shield! I also noticed that he didn't protect her baby skin and head against the sun during the funeral.Perhaps that formed part of their reasoning for taking him from the memorial service while he didn't have the baby with him. It might have been the first time he left her since the murder.
Totally agree (reason for CAPS)! But if B somehow manages to convince a jury that he was driven to it by C's behaviour over time vs in the moment - let's remember that people have been acquitted/released on appeal when they've killed a psychologically abusive spouse in a "calm" state of mind after years of mental and/or physical abuse - I'm not aware of a case where the spouse has then gone on to kill a family pet unless suicidal themselves (which B clearly isn't). JIMOI think he will have a hard time convincing anyone even one of those things are true because the evidence refutes his whole story.
The murder was premeditated. Anyone capable of killing a human being is capable of killing an animal. Imo
Snipped by me.He was always clutching her as a shield!
That's true, there have been a few cases where people have murdered their partners after years of abuse, and were not found guilty of felony murder. But those people were likely psychologically damaged as a result of the abuse, whereas in this case I think BA was emotionless and insecure long before the marriage.Totally agree (reason for CAPS)! But if B somehow manages to convince a jury that he was driven to it by C's behaviour over time vs in the moment - let's remember that people have been acquitted/released on appeal when they've killed a psychologically abusive spouse in a "calm" state of mind after years of mental and/or physical abuse - I'm not aware of a case where the spouse has then gone on to kill a family pet unless suicidal themselves (which B clearly isn't). JIMO
That's true, there have been a few cases where people have murdered their partners after years of abuse, and were not found guilty of felony murder. But those people were likely psychologically damaged as a result of the abuse, whereas in this case I think BA was emotionless and insecure long before the marriage.
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Please don't think I'm excusing B's behaviour in any way, but I think he too was psychologically damaged as a result of some (actual or perceived) abuse. I don't think people are born damaged beyond repair (although I do acknowledge impact of epigenetics). All IMO
IMO, this case was a "no brainer" from the very start. An older, controllingI feel so sorry for Caroline’s family and her baby. Many of us will have suspected him from the start but for all we know they believed his lies and he comforted them at the funeral. Has he no conscience? Lie after lie after lie. What is the process in Greece now that he has admitted it? I hope the baby is with Caroline’s family. I feel so sorry for them all. I also wonder who leaked the diary entries and are we 100% sure that she did actually write them? A diary/journal is a very personal thing. It is all so sad.
Apparently both families are in agreement that B's parents should raise the baby.
And then he proved her right.He cannot wiggle out of anything premeditated when he removed the card from the camera before the act and attacked a sleeping woman, near to her baby.
these diary leaks are absolutely intended to make her look unstable and fit his narrative. He is prepared to drag her through the mud in death, to help himself, it is despicable.
she was a sheltered 20 yo, barely more than a child herself.