Agia Paraskevi: Horrifying evidence about the murder of the Polish professor - Ex-wife denies involvement
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Police managed to solve the cold-blooded murder of a 43-year-old Polish professor in Agia Paraskevi, making five arrests.
The investigation revealed shocking evidence that shows the involvement of the victim's ex-wife and her current partner in the professor's execution.
The 43-year-old Greek ex-wife of the professor is alleged to have been the mastermind behind the murder, with her 35-year-old partner taking on the role of the physical perpetrator. The murder was carried out with the help of three foreign accomplices, two Albanians and a Bulgarian, who are accused of complicity. It should be noted that her 43-year-old partner confessed that he killed the Polish professor.
The murder plan: What bothered the professor's 43-year-old ex-wife
According to the information that has come to light, the plan to murder the professor emerged after the court's decision regarding the custody of the couple's two children. The decision gave the professor the right to take his children abroad, which seems to have caused his ex-wife's strong dissatisfaction. In addition, there were financial differences between the two, mainly from the joint business activities they had developed in America during their marriage.
The professor's cartel in Agia Paraskevi
The 35-year-old partner of the ex-wife, after failing to convince one of his accomplices to scare or beat the professor, finally turned to his two Albanian associates, who finally agreed to participate in the plan, even though they had initially refused.
The crime was committed in cold blood, when the perpetrator, with the help of his accomplices, set up a ambush for the professor, whom he executed in Agia Paraskevi. After the heinous act, the perpetrator boarded his accomplices’ car and returned to Nafplion, leaving his mobile phone with the Bulgarian accomplice to create the impression that he was outside Athens.
The accomplices were blackmailing the 35-year-old perpetrator of the murder
According to the accomplices’ statements, the perpetrator allegedly told them that he did not want to kill the professor, but to threaten and beat him. However, after the murder was carried out, his accomplices began to blackmail him, asking for more money so that he would not reveal the truth.
The police managed to locate the accomplices' vehicle through security cameras, while conversations from the lifting of phone secrecy revealed the participation of the professor's ex-wife in the crime plan.
The professor's ex-wife denies the charges
The Greek ex-wife of the victim continues to deny the charges, unlike all the others who allegedly confessed to the crime and described to the authorities the role each of them had in the cold-blooded murder.
According to police sources, the Police have in their hands evidence that incriminates her as well as the testimonies of the others who name her as the mastermind of the professor's murder.
They wanted to kill the professor after the child psychologist
The initial plan was to murder the 43-year-old Berkeley professor in Haidari, where he had gone with his ex-wife to see a child psychologist and for 2.5 hours they talked about their children, but they didn't catch up with him.
After the child psychologist, the Greek ex-wife arranged an appointment with him to go to her house in Agia Paraskevi to pick up the children at noon for a few hours until the evening. However, the perpetrators, his ex-wife's partner, who also shot him five times, killing him instantly, and his accomplices were waiting for him there.
Looking for the murder weapon
The investigation continues and, despite the revelations, the murder weapon remains unknown, with the perpetrator refusing to reveal the location where he threw it after the execution. The Police estimate that the weapon was procured from the Omonia area, but the exact details remain unclear.
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