Patrick Jane
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Daily Mail today:
Greek police are still investigating the murder of Briton Caroline Crouch, 20, who was strangled to death on May 11 at her family home near Athens
Mr Anagnostopoulos will also be interviewed by a psychologist to try and 'illuminate' some 'elusive' spots in the investigation, such as who might have known about a large amount of cash being stored at the family home.
According to previous statements that Mr Anagnostopoulos gave to police, he was tied up by three robbers who broke into his home near Athens in the early hours, who demanded £10,000 in cash he was hiding in a Monopoly box.
The robbers allegedly threatened to harm the couple's 11-month-old daughter and then strangled Caroline to death when she began screaming.
Caroline Crouch murder: Husband quizzed for second time by Greek police | Daily Mail Online
In general I'd side with the Greek sources over the Daily Mail. Translation from Greek to English is not easy and there are many mistranslations.
It is not just Daily Mail. ALL reports here say strangled. A few examples:
Greece offers €300,000 reward for killers who strangled British-born student in front of baby
Caroline Crouch: Husband of Brit murdered in front of daughter in Greece pays tribute and says they will be 'together forever'
Greek police say ‘everything still open’ in hunt for Caroline Crouch’s killer
('strangled with a pair of trousers')
Man arrested after Brit mum murdered in front of baby during burglary pictured
British mother’s husband begged burglars to stop before they strangled her in front of her daughter in Greece | News | The Times
Athens murder: Police probe if robbers may have killed Caroline Crouch in €100k search
The Greek language has a word for everything. Greek has a word for strangulation (σταγγαλισμός). Show me a Greek source that used this word as a cause of death.
All the English sources you cited could be using the same original mistranslation as their source. So that's not really indicative of anything in my opinion.
Here is a Greek reporter, writing in English, but surely he would know the difference?
She was found dead next to the baby. Caroline was beaten and strangled to death by the burglars
Arrest Warrant for Suspect in Caroline Crouch Murder in Athens
Weird and hideous.It reminds me of a Cyprus serial killer Nikos Metaxax (military man) who romanced Filipino women working in Cyprus. Met them via dating site, promised marriage and then murdered them. It was a scandal in Cyprus as police didn't investigate missing Filipino women. The bodies of some victims were discovered by chance by some tourist taking pics of an abandoned mine. And then all hell broke loose! I read that Chief of Police was dismissed, and even Minister of Justice (I think).
It made people realize how poorly these women were treated.
I learnt about him by pure chance while contemplating my holidays in Cyprus and browsing info on the Net about this country. As you might guess my holiday destination changed.
SBM
One other thing, if as husband says he was bound so tightly he was barely able to breath even when he came round from losing consciousness, would there not have been visible marks on him?
This whole story is as confusing as hell.
One other thing, if as husband says he was bound so tightly he was barely able to breath even when he came round from losing consciousness, would there not have been visible marks on him? Police would have release pictures of injuries if there were, no?
That crime reporter must be a member here.... he's asking all the right questions (although I know it's not just him... but the police as well)Good question. Police and crime reporters are asking the same question. I was just about to post this and I saw your question, so I'm including it in this post.
same crime reporter from yesterday and the day before yesterday, reiterates that no DNA of the alleged perps was found, and asks some more questions
including why weren't there marks and skin trauma/damage on the husband if he his mouth was covered with packaging tape for an hour or more? and suggests there are problems in the duration and timeline of events. He posits, in the husband's defense, that maybe the husband doesn't remember things (in regard to the timeline) correctly and the period he was covered and bound was much shorter.
Can imagine LE are now asking the husband to recount the evening's events, but out of sequence- it is harder to stick to an established story line that way, imo, speculation.That crime reporter must be a member here.... he's asking all the right questions (although I know it's not just him... but the police as well)