The solution to his riddle has caused shock in Greece crime in Glyka Nera. The 32-year-old pilot, husband and father, who appeared devastated and expressed complete confidence in the authorities that they will find the end of the line, eventually confessed to killing Caroline and was arrested.
For more than a month, the Panhellenic watched the 32-year-old try to stand on his own two feet, support his parents’s unfortunate partner and thank everyone for their support. The emotion for the young girl who had a happy family and was lost in such a disgusting way, was followed by anger over the background of the case.
Finally, in the search phase, the pilot was confirmed, with the Police making him plead guilty, however the whole society wanted to believe until the last moment that he would not be the one who cut the thread of life in the young woman at the age of only 20 years.
This story that “numbed” the whole of Greece and which is still trying to recover from the rapid developments of the last hours, It has creepy similarities to another crime that shocked the world a few years ago: the one starring Oscar Pistorius and the victim being his wife, Riva Steenkamp.
It is known that Greek case Pistorius characterized the hated murder of Caroline to the president of the Police of Southeast Attica, George Kalliakmanis. As he said, the policemen who entered the house, they had from the first moment the feeling that the perpetrator was the husband – and according to their experience, very rarely the first impression of his colleagues is wrong.
Freshwater: “Awakens” memories of the murder in South Africa

But let us move on to the southern part of the African continent. It was February 14, 2013 when the famous South African runner, known as “Blade Runner” and “the fastest man without legs” (he was mutilated by a baby below the knees because he was missing the fork by birth) was arrested in Pretoria for murder. of his partner, when he shot her at 4 in the morning in their house, saying he thought a burglar had gotten into it.
On February 22, 2013, he was released on bail of approximately 85,000 euros. The trial started on March 3, 2014. Pistorius was accused of shooting and killing the famous model in her country. He was charged with premeditated murder, although he insisted it was an accident.
The famous Paralympian described “the moment when everything changed” -that is, the moment he shot and killed his unfortunate partner. According to what he had testified, in the middle of the night he heard noises and, fearing that a burglar had entered his bathroom, he grabbed his gun next to the nightstand to face the intruders. “Before I knew it, I shot four times at the door.” stressed.
The first witness was a neighbor who testified that the athlete was devastated after shooting Riva. Johann Standard was the first person Pistorius called after the crime.
According to Stander, when he went to Pistorius’ house with his family, they saw him walking down the stairs holding Steenkamp in his arms. “I could see that he had a head injury (Riva). He was devastated. He was screaming, crying, praying. “She asked us to help him take her to the hospital,” the witness testified.
Acting lessons before the trial
Pistorius took acting lessons a few months before the trial for the murder of Riva Steenkamp, ​​as reported by South African Sunday Times journalist Gianni Alan.
She had noted in a letter: “I know from a reliable source that you attend acting classes for your days in court. Your teacher has a very difficult task. Oscar you are the last of a series of fake heroes. “Like so many others in the past, you betrayed your people and disappointed your followers.”
Pistorius fell… into the feathers

On October 21, 2014, the court sentenced the former Paralympic champion to five years in prison for the negligent murder of Riva Steenkamp’s girlfriend with 4 bullets in February 2013.
The accused is “sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison,” said Judge Tokozile Masipa, who in September (a month earlier) had found him guilty of negligent homicide. He had reached this conclusion, taking into account the seriousness of the crime, but also the personality and disability of the accused. “A sentence that did not provide for imprisonment would send a bad message to society, but a long sentence of incarceration would not be appropriate,” he said.
However, on November 4 South African Public Prosecutor’s Office appealed against the court decision for five years imprisonment imposed on the Pistorius for negligent murder. This paved the way for the review of his trial / “We announce today that the National Prosecutor’s Office is appealing both the verdict and the decision to impose the sentence,” said spokeswoman Nati Mnkube.
The end of the case came with a doubling of the sentence

On July 6, 2016 Pistorius was sentenced to 6 years in prison, but again there was no satisfaction of both the public and the people of the field of Justice in South Africa.
Prosecutors have called for the athlete’s sentence to be increased, with the murder of his wife being filmed, to continue a cycle of outcry. Finally, the curtain fell on this much-praised case when on November 24, 2017, the six years in which he was originally sentenced became 13 years and 5 months.

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