On January 23, 1997, this 23-year-old Greek killer was found guilty of raping and murdering three prostitutes and cutting them up with a chain saw. For his crimes he was sentenced to 13 terms of life imprisonment. He was also found guilty of attempted murder of six other women.
Daglis, dubbed by the Greek media the "Athens Ripper," raped and strangled the three prostitutes between 1993-1995. After killing them, he chopped them into pieces and dumped them on a highway. One witness, British national Ann Hamson, was spared when she convinced the "Ripper" that she was not a prostitute. For weeks, the Greek public was glued to their television as Daglis slouched in a courtroom chair and recounted his bloody rampage.
On January 23, 1997, this 23-year-old Greek killer was found guilty of raping and murdering three prostitutes and cutting them up with a chain saw. For his crimes he was sentenced to 13 terms of life imprisonment. He was also found guilty of attempted murder of six other women.
Daglis, dubbed by the Greek media the "Athens Ripper," raped and strangled the three prostitutes between 1993-1995. After killing them, he chopped them into pieces and dumped them on a highway. One witness, British national Ann Hamson, was spared when she convinced the "Ripper" that she was not a prostitute. For weeks, the Greek public was glued to their television as Daglis slouched in a courtroom chair and recounted his bloody rampage.