A 47-year-old woman appears to have fallen victim to an obsessive individual who killed her earlier this morning with multiple stab wounds in the Athens suburb of Chalandri. The 28-year-old perpetrator claims he had occasional sexual contact with the victim, however the 47-year-old had recently reported to authorities that her future killer was stalking her every move.
Murder in Chalandri: 28-year-old perpetrator obsessed with victim
The crime occurred at the entrance of the apartment building where the unfortunate woman lived. The perpetrator and victim argued and suddenly the unfortunate woman’s screams were heard. “Help, he’s holding a knife, he’s going to kill me,” she shouted to a neighbor, however the repeated blows from the 28-year-old killed her instantly. The murderer remained at the scene, did not attempt to flee, and when the first police officers from the DI.AS. unit arrived at the scene, they approached him, drew their weapons and called on him to surrender. The perpetrator was holding the weapon in his hand, while another knife was found in his possession. As soon as they handcuffed him, they took him to the station where he remains detained until this hour.
The 47-year-old spoke badly about the 28-year-old perpetrator to his friends
Regarding the motives for the attack, according to the 28-year-old, his victim was causing him problems because she spoke badly about him to his friends, resulting in many distancing themselves and no longer wanting to socialize with him. However, the words of the 28-year-old murderer show that something is not right. He appears to have psychological disturbance, yet has full awareness of his actions. Whether his words correspond to reality will become clear in the coming hours during the investigation of the incidents and the history of both himself and the unfortunate 47-year-old woman. The accused may be brought before the competent Athens prosecutor this afternoon on charges of homicide, while the body of the unfortunate woman was transferred to the morgue where it will be examined by a forensic pathologist.