Hellenic Nationalist Comrade Tells Us Of Two Nuns Slaughtered in Greek Monastery
The fact that something as horrendous as this could have occurred in Greece (regardless of whether or not the perpetrators were Greek) demonstrates how greatly our nation has fallen as a direct result of the anti-Orthodox and anti-national puppet regime in power.
-Hellenic Nationalist comrade
(The Articles Below Are Reproduced For Fair Use And Educational Purposes)
[1] Convent nuns slain in beds
[2] Two suspected drug addicts sought in connection with double killing
[3] Nuns found dead in convent after break-in
[4] The two nuns were victims of strangulation
[1] ekathimerini.com
Convent nuns slain in beds
Two elderly nuns were killed in a convent near Astros, southern Greece, in what police suspect was an overnight robbery.
The Greek Orthodox nuns, both aged in their late 70s, were found dead in their beds on the first floor of the 17th century monastery with knife wounds.
Police said they suspected a robbery, as several doors at the convent had been forced open and the church had been broken into.
A church official confirmed that a number of valuable icons were kept in the monastery.
Up until late yesterday, nothing had been reported missing from the
convent.
Remote monasteries are often the targets of thieves. A rare and valuable Byzantine icon was stolen from a cliff-side monastery last year but was recovered a month later.
[2] ekathimerini.com
NUN MURDERS
Two suspected drug addicts sought in connection with double killing
Police are looking for two suspected drug addicts in connection with the alleged murder of two nuns at the Artocosta Monastery near Astros, northeastern Peloponnese, sources said yesterday. The nuns, aged 59 and 85, were found dead on Tuesday. Sources said that the two suspects lived in the area and sometimes assisted the nuns. The suspected addicts have been missing since Tuesday. A coroner was examining the bodies of the nuns yesterday. It is not clear if they were strangled or stabbed to death.
[3] http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2007/07-04-25.ana.html#48
Nuns found dead in convent after break-in
Two elderly nuns were found dead in the Orthokostas Convent in Peloponnesos, southern Greece, on Tuesday morning.
The nunnery, situated in a mountainous region, showed signs of forced entry, and the two nuns are believed to have been the victims of a robbery.
A team of security police officers from Tripolis were en route to the
Nunnery to investigate the break-in and deaths.
[4] http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2007/07-04-26.ana.html#45
The two nuns were victims of strangulation
The two elderly nuns found dead in the Orthokostas Convent in the Peloponnese, southern Greece, on Tuesday morning appeared to been killed by "suffocation due to strangulation", while there were also signs of a struggle at the scene of the crime, according to the initial finds of medical examiner Filippos Koutsaftis after his
examination of the bodies at the scene.
A detailed autopsy will be conducted at the Athens Medical Examiner's Service, where the bodies have been taken.
The nunnery is guarded by police until the investigation is over.
The nunnery, situated in a mountainous region, showed signs of forced entry, and the two nuns are believed to have been the victims of a robbery.
-Hellenic Nationalist comrade
(The Articles Below Are Reproduced For Fair Use And Educational Purposes)
[1] Convent nuns slain in beds
[2] Two suspected drug addicts sought in connection with double killing
[3] Nuns found dead in convent after break-in
[4] The two nuns were victims of strangulation
[1] ekathimerini.com
Convent nuns slain in beds
Two elderly nuns were killed in a convent near Astros, southern Greece, in what police suspect was an overnight robbery.
The Greek Orthodox nuns, both aged in their late 70s, were found dead in their beds on the first floor of the 17th century monastery with knife wounds.
Police said they suspected a robbery, as several doors at the convent had been forced open and the church had been broken into.
A church official confirmed that a number of valuable icons were kept in the monastery.
Up until late yesterday, nothing had been reported missing from the
convent.
Remote monasteries are often the targets of thieves. A rare and valuable Byzantine icon was stolen from a cliff-side monastery last year but was recovered a month later.
[2] ekathimerini.com
NUN MURDERS
Two suspected drug addicts sought in connection with double killing
Police are looking for two suspected drug addicts in connection with the alleged murder of two nuns at the Artocosta Monastery near Astros, northeastern Peloponnese, sources said yesterday. The nuns, aged 59 and 85, were found dead on Tuesday. Sources said that the two suspects lived in the area and sometimes assisted the nuns. The suspected addicts have been missing since Tuesday. A coroner was examining the bodies of the nuns yesterday. It is not clear if they were strangled or stabbed to death.
[3] http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2007/07-04-25.ana.html#48
Nuns found dead in convent after break-in
Two elderly nuns were found dead in the Orthokostas Convent in Peloponnesos, southern Greece, on Tuesday morning.
The nunnery, situated in a mountainous region, showed signs of forced entry, and the two nuns are believed to have been the victims of a robbery.
A team of security police officers from Tripolis were en route to the
Nunnery to investigate the break-in and deaths.
[4] http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2007/07-04-26.ana.html#45
The two nuns were victims of strangulation
The two elderly nuns found dead in the Orthokostas Convent in the Peloponnese, southern Greece, on Tuesday morning appeared to been killed by "suffocation due to strangulation", while there were also signs of a struggle at the scene of the crime, according to the initial finds of medical examiner Filippos Koutsaftis after his
examination of the bodies at the scene.
A detailed autopsy will be conducted at the Athens Medical Examiner's Service, where the bodies have been taken.
The nunnery is guarded by police until the investigation is over.
The nunnery, situated in a mountainous region, showed signs of forced entry, and the two nuns are believed to have been the victims of a robbery.
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