Prosecutor: The pilot was in a calm state of mind when he committed the crime

"Babis Anagnostopoulos was in a calm state of mind when he committed the crime against his 20-year-old wife"

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"Babis Anagnostopoulos was in a calm state of mind when he committed the crime against his 20-year-old wife," said in her speech that began, before the MOD, the prosecutor of the Headquarters.

According to the prosecutor, there is no question of "boiling", which is invoked by the accused for the murder of Caroline Krauts, expecting more favorable criminal treatment. "There is not a single element that shows a loss of consciousness," he stressed.

"It's self-evident what happened" on the night of May 11 in the maisonette in Glyka Nera, said the prosecutor, who believes that the accused pilot should be convicted as he is introduced.

"The murder was committed for an insignificant reason and the accused can not even invoke insults from the victim. He put the child to sleep on the couch and went up to kill him. This refutes the claim of mental stimulation and shows the preliminary study. "There is not a single element that shows a loss of consciousness," the prosecutor stressed.

Asking the judges not to accept the "blurred mind" of the perpetrator, the prosecutor said with particular emphasis that "the argument that he killed blurred was immediately refuted, from the moment he placed the child in the body of the dead mother. He was aware of his unimaginable cruelty. He knew that attention would be paid to the child and to the one who came out unscathed from a bloody robbery. He sought it. "

The prosecutor, as she revealed during the previous trial, stressed in court that the legal evaluation of the minutes that passed until the 20-year-old recovered is one of the points that lead directly to the rejection of the boil claimed by the pilot. According to the prosecutor, what preceded the suffocating death and the very duration of the perpetrator pressing the pillow on the face of Caroline, who slept a few minutes ago, prove that he had a structured mind and was able to weigh the results of the actions. of.

"He felt Caroline's vibrations from the suffocation he was causing her," said the prosecutor, who said that "the time he acted was long and in front of his eyes all the suffocating symptoms developed."

The five minutes to six minutes that Babis Anagnostopoulos pressed the 20-year-old, but also the fact that the victim was asleep and did not precede the fight in the previous year, are what, according to the prosecutor, determine the boundary between "intense mental arousal", which in In this case, the "structured thinking" of the perpetrator does not apply, who does not back down while the victim is shaking and struggling to breathe. "There was no suspension. "Initially, he stated that he embraced, not so much ..apt term, only if we accept that it was a death embrace," said the prosecutor.

Commenting on the pilot's apology, the prosecutor said that "many times during the apology I wondered if he understood what he was talking about and if he had contact with reality. He extended his apology for hours to convince that "something terrible had happened" that night. He came up with childish arguments about what happened. It was a perfectly manageable issue. So how did his anger erupt? The accused himself energized his long-distance line. "It was difficult to prove the climax of the emotion."

According to the prosecutor, the pilot "slapped Caroline with his whole body so as not to react… It is not mentally possible that he left her, when he thought he had fainted. He left her when he was convinced that the end had come. "

According to the prosecutor, the smart watch that Caroline wore on the night in question functioned as a "divine trial" for the 34-year-old, who forgot to remove it from her hand when creating the scene for the alleged robbery by removing the security camera.