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[Cyprus Times] Honorary brigadier general of the Hellenic Police for the dead children in Patras: 98% murdered

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"A human hand took the lives of all three girls for some reason."

Convinced that the death of the three children in Patras is murder is the honorary brigadier general of the Hellenic Police, Thanasis Katerinopoulos. In fact, according to what he claims, the murder was committed by the same person.

It is recalled that Mr. Katerinopoulos had expressed clear reservations about the death of Caroline in Sweet Nera, even before her husband confessed, pointing to Bambi Anagnostopoulos as the number one suspect from the beginning.

As he says, the possibility of a criminal act has a 98% chance and only a 2% chance that all the children were lost due to pathological causes. Soon - he stresses - he will be vindicated by his experienced colleagues.

In particular, speaking to "Vradini Tsiprini", he refers to three clear homicides, stresses that there have been other similar ones in the past, and that is where the key may lie.

He deliberately does not want to mention them, while he is sure that his colleagues in the Homicide Department are aware of them, who are tasked with shedding light on the mystery and providing convincing explanations to the speechless society.


Read in detail what he said:

"I am convinced that these are criminal acts. A human hand took the lives of all three girls for some reason. If you want me to give you a percentage, it's 98% murder and 2% something else. In any case, repeated coincidences cease to be coincidences.



Here we have a multitude of evil coincidences, except that only coincidences cannot be considered coincidences. I stand on two basic facts, without getting into the evidence that the cops are trying to gather and will eventually, since courts, of course, judge on evidence and not on assessments.

First, if there was a gene problem, the older child would have to deal with the problem first and then the two younger ones. Here we have the opposite situation. I know that in the first instance nothing gene related has come up. If it is completely ruled out, then we are talking about a 100% criminal act. The other fact is that all the deaths occurred on weekends.

This is not a coincidence, this is not a coincidence. On weekends, hospitals have no doctors, no nurses, no people in general. It was easy for someone to walk into the hospital room, as I believe happened in both cases, and do harm for their own reasons. I don't blame the parents, as others do. And especially on the mother.

There may have been "visits" by some people to change this poor mother who was there for so many hours. It needs to be examined who these visitors were, what their relationship was, and what their motive was. The parents have their pain.

But someone who knows how to interpret their body language and mouth language must also analyze their appearances. There are experts than me for that. They will certainly be examined by the police officers as witnesses. Their testimonies will be very essential for the case file."

Source: in.gr


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