The existence of an accomplice in the murder of a 20-year-old British woman in Greece has not been categorically ruled out by the authorities of the neighboring country.
“A basic principle for police and judicial authorities when investigating a crime is that everyone is suspect until proven otherwiseSaid a former Greek official.
Both the information about the pilot and the past about his relationship with Caroline raise many questions, which – for the time being – remain unanswered. “There may be a moral perpetrator after Caroline’s murderSaid the former Greek police officer Thanassis Katerinopoulos.
“What he is trying to do is convince that this is a crime committed in the heat of the momentHe added.
“The question is, are you doing all this to hide something else? Is he afraid of himself, what will happen if something else is discovered?
One of the two – this is unconfirmed information – had traveled to Crete last April and found a rented house in Souda, for what reason?
This is something, I believe the authorities will ask. This is very good information.
My assessment is that other persons are involved in the case and I do not mean at the crime scene who led the pilot towards the murder. However, this needs to be investigatedHe explained.
Meanwhile another question they raise British media is why the publication of Caroline’s full diary has been banned, as only a few excerpts came out a few days ago. The suspicions are that the 20-year-old has written everything in the diary.
But according to prosecutor Vassilis Pliotis, the publication of the diary could reduce the sentence of the pilot. Anagnostopoulos currently risks life in prison on charges of murder, animal abuse, perjury and false reporting to police for the alleged robbery.
“The publication of the diary not only offends the memory of the victim, but may contribute to creating a favorable climate for the defendant.“, Said Vassilis Pilotis.