everybodhi
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According to this timeline, I think we can confidently say, after CC and the dog were killed, the murderer spent almost two hours in the house before BA was able to re-dial his neighbor friend and call emergency services.to summarize
K: "the timeline is very important. The time of death is important."
K: "the time of death is 4:20-4:30 a.m."
neighbor's testimony: "cries of dog and sound of dog being killed at 4:30 a.m."
Right there we can see the problem in the timeline.
It appears that the victim was murdered before the dog was killed.
It really bothers me that sweet baby girl wasn’t protected from this trauma and wasn’t allowed to sleep in her crib until the police arrived, that she was left in the bed with her dead mother really drives home the callousness of the killer.
I’m not so sure it’s as simple as, she’s too young to remember, losing your mama that way and left with her dead body for god knows how long is bound to have deep rooted psychological effects, even if it’s in the subconscious. jmo
Exploiting the mother’s love for her child, in order to accomplish the goal, was over once she was dead.
Why further involve the baby?
And the dog too, taken from his sleeping crate, it’s all so intimate and personal, it’s no wonder the police say this was “one of the most brutal crimes they’ve ever seen in Greek society, even for criminals”.