Tragic murder in Greece ʹthe husband's DNA was found in a 20-year-old tape

Under the Greek police investigation is the psychologist and testimony of the 20-year-old husband, who lost his life in the most tragic way possible, in Glyka Nera, Athens, Greece. The shocking event occurred last month, with a 20-year-old mother who found her death in the brutal assault of authors in front of the 11-month-old baby. [...]
The shocking event occurred last month, with a 20-year-old mother who found her death in the brutal assault of authors in front of the 11-month-old baby.
Police have reportedly been found in the insulating tape the DNA of the 20-year-old husband, which changes all the investigation tracks.
The only thing the police found from the investigation was the pilot's fingerprints on the insulating tape, since, as he claims in his testimony, he gave the authors to tie, under threat of a gun, because they had no insult tape.
Cameras in the area did not show the escape vehicle, nor did the drawing of the killer <x0 short” based on the description of husband Caroline's description.
In the article on the 20-year-old murder, the British newspaper SUN claims that according to statements by a Greek police officer, the list of suspects has been limited to ten marked criminals of different nationalities.
This is a difficult case. It took us more than we expected to get here, but we are close enough,” said one of the police officers involved in the case.
Hopes of finding and arresting the perpetrators are fading, reports the newspaper.
Caroline's psychologist Eleni Mylomopoulos recently gave suspicious evidence, according to Greek media.
Psychologist Eleni Mylonopoulos, according to authorities, has discovered the secret facts and facts of 20 year-olds' life that are involved in medical privacy.











