Has anyone seen the story of the British woman with a Greek nationality murdered in Athens last night? There's so much that's weird about this case. The robbers came in as professional gang, silenced the dog, tied up the husband, but proceeded to torture and murder the young mother for information on the family safe.
Why not the husband? ![]() ![]() |
There's more information on this case but everything is setting off alarms. Why did this couple have over $20,000 in cash on hand and the equivalent in jewelry? How did the robbers know to target them? Why send in 4 robbers for a single man, woman, and baby?
That doesn't even get into the skeeviness of the couple's relationship. She was 20 with an 11-month-old and met her now 33-year-old husband in 2017. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14919640/brit-mum-tortured-death-baby-burglars-greece/ |
Sounds like Dad is involved but wants to look innocent. |
So at 16 she was dating a 29 year old. Is that legal in Greece? |
I agree. |
I am honestly surprised in this case but he did it! He murdered her. My surprise was because the police identified a local gang of thieves and started a manhunt for them and everything. But it was the husband. 'I STRANGLED HER' Greek husband CONFESSES to murdering British wife Caroline Crouch after she ‘threatened to leave with their child’ https://www.the-sun.com/news/3105259/greek-husband-confesses-murdering-caroline-crouch |
Maybe? France doesn’t even have an age of consent law. |
Of course. |
It's always the husband or boyfriend. |
It’s ALWAYS the husband, ex husband, boyfriend or ex boyfriend. |
I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos. |
US cops don't think it's their responsibility to solve domestic homicides. |
What does that mean? |
Wasn't there a murder of an American woman not too long ago? |
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same. |