Greek authorities move closer to solving a double murder at a Finikounda campsite as phone records reveal key evidence. Three new arrest warrants are expected, including a woman allegedly involved in transporting a suspect
Two 22-year-old men accused of murdering a campsite owner and his employee in southern Greece have been ordered to remain in custody following 16 hours of testimony
Two 22-year-old men accused of killing a 68-year-old campsite owner and his employee in Foinikounda continue to trade accusations, as police investigate motive, phone records, and security footage to determine who pulled the trigger
The two 22-year-old suspects, childhood friends from Athens, met secretly after the killings as police search for the missing phone, gun, and scooter linked to the murders.
The suspect confessed involvement in the Foinikounta double murder, claiming he had previously been assaulted by one of the victims when he was 19
Investigators believe they are nearing identification of the man who killed a 68-year-old campground owner in Finikounda, as new revelations from the victim’s will—signed just three days before his death—point to a family connection at the heart of the case
Authorities examine a recently opened will, video evidence, and digital records as the investigation into the double killing at a camping site unfolds
Authorities are investigating a possible inheritance motive and a motorcycle found in the nearby town of Pylos following the brutal killing of two men at a campsite in southern Greece
Police are investigating a double homicide in Finikounda, Messinia, where a young suspect shot two men, including the campsite owner, amid prior tensions at the site