A verdict is expected on Monday in the case of a helicopter pilot accused of murdering his young British-Greek wife and faking a robbery to mislead police.
Babis Anagnostopoulos, a Greek pilot and flight instructor, arrived at court under heavy police guard.
He is accused of killing Caroline Crouch, 20, who died of suffocation in May 2021 at the couple’s home on the outskirts of Athens.
His lawyer has confirmed that he had confessed to the crime, adding that he had expressed remorse for his actions.
The pilot had claimed that armed robbers broke into their home at night, tying up and gagging him and his wife in their bedroom while their nearly one-year-old daughter slept.