
Greek pilot who confessed to killing wife wishes he ‘could go back in time’
NY Post
The Greek helicopter pilot who has confessed to killing his 20-year-old British wife, Caroline Crouch, in a fit of rage, reportedly told a court in Athens, “I wish I could go back in time — but sadly, I can’t.”
Babis Anagnostopoulos, 33, who wore a bulletproof vest, showed no emotion as he walked past a crowd chanting, “Rot in prison!” on his way to court Tuesday. Once inside, he gave five hours of testimony after initially telling investigators that his wife was killed when their Glyka Nera home in northeastern Athens was burglarized on May 11.More Related News

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