The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary.
00:00:00 - 00:20:00In the YouTube video titled "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," the tragic murder of Caroline Crouch, a young woman who appeared to have a perfect life, is explored. Caroline, who was only 19 years old, was killed by intruders on May 11, 2021, in her home in Greece. The intruders demanded money and, when they couldn't find it, took Caroline's life. The investigation revealed that the attack lasted around 6 minutes and that the intruders were likely professional criminals who had observed the family and waited for the right moment to strike. However, as the investigation continued, inconsistencies in Babis's initial statements to the police began to surface. The small size of the basement window made it unlikely for the intruders to have entered that way, given Babis's description of their physique. Neighbors reported no signs of disturbance or cries for help, contradicting Babis's claim that the house was trashed. Caroline's smartwatch data indicated that she was asleep before the time Babis claimed the murder took place, and her pulse readings showed severe stress before her heart stopped. The security camera memory card was also found to have been removed hours before the intruders were supposed to have entered the house. Babis's attempts to contact emergency services with his phone were unsuccessful, and he had booked a hotel for himself and his daughter on the night of the murder. The police also discovered that Caroline had been planning to leave Babas and had written about her intentions in her diary. Babas's manipulative and controlling behavior was revealed through her diary entries, which described their non-traditional wedding and her desire to leave the marriage due to his isolation attempts. After an 8-hour interrogation, Babas confessed but his confession was filled with fabrications. He claimed that the couple had argued on May 10th, the night before her death, over their daughter, and that Caroline had physically abused him. Babas admitted to losing control and killing Caroline in front of their 11-month-old child. He attempted to frame someone else by staging a home invasion and even killed their dog, Roxy, to make it look real. Babas was charged and found guilty of premeditated murder, lying to authorities, and animal abuse in May 2022.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," we learn about the tragic murder of Caroline Crouch, a young woman who seemed to have it all. At the age of 15, Caroline fell in love with a financially well-off 27-year-old pilot named Babus. They eloped and got married, but their seemingly perfect love story took a dark turn on May 11, 2021.
At around 4:30 a.m., Babas was awakened by intruders who demanded to know where the money was. The intruders, wearing hoods and armed with pistols, overpowered Babas and went after his wife, Caroline, who was only 19 years old. Their 11-month-old daughter was also present and woke up during the incident. The intruders, with Greek and Albanian accents, repeatedly asked for the money, and when they couldn't find it, they took Caroline's life.
Caroline was born in Athens in 2001 and grew up in the coastal area of Alonissos. She was passionate about scuba diving and swimming and had met Babus during a Good Friday parade in 2017. They got married in Portugal in 2019 and had plans to build their dreamhouse on a plot of land they had purchased. They had around €10,000 EUR hidden away in their house for the construction costs.
The intruders found the money hidden in an unconventional location - a Monopoly board game box. They took all the cash and other valuable items they could find before leaving. Babas and Caroline begged for their lives and that of their daughter, but the intruders didn't listen. Babas managed to call emergency services using his nose after he fainted from the rope around his neck. When the first responders arrived, they found the living space and kitchen completely destroyed. Caroline's body was found in the house, and Babas and their daughter were taken to the hospital. The investigation into Caroline's murder is ongoing.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," the discovery of the crime scene is detailed. The open Monopoly box, missing security camera memory card, and the strangled husky puppy named Roxy were among the initial findings. The couple, Babis and Caroline Crouch, were found in their bedroom. Babis was restrained, and Caroline was declared dead, with signs of a prolonged attack and bruises on her body. The officers concluded that four intruders had entered the house, with three entering the main bedroom and murdering Caroline. The investigation revealed that the attack lasted around 6 minutes and that Caroline's death was not an instant experience. The only concrete evidence left behind was a hood belonging to one of the intruders, which Babis identified as a dark-skinned, overweight, tall individual. The intruders had escaped with €30,000 in cash and jewelry. The police believed that this was an act of professional criminals who had observed the family and waited for the right moment to strike. The investigation was ongoing, with numerous speculations arising, such as the intruders being high on drugs or Caroline resisting and fighting back. However, the investigators were certain that the attack was premeditated, as the intruders knew about the hidden money in the house.00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," the investigation into Caroline Crouch's murder continues. Three days after her burial on the Greek island of Alonissos, a car was pulled over near the Bulgarian border with a fake passport, revealing a Georgian national named Georgie Haraj Jish Vil. He was identified as a violent criminal with multiple prior convictions and a suspect in 12 break-ins around Athens over the past six months. Three of these crimes occurred in Babis and Caroline's neighborhood, including one where the intruders dragged a female occupant by the hair and threatened to slit her throat. Haris Villy was arrested and interrogated, but he denied any involvement in Caroline's murder. The police were confident they had their man, but after further investigation, they discovered that the evidence against him had come up dry, and he was cleared of any involvement. The investigation then focused on a local Albanian organized crime group, but progress was slow, and the public's patience was wearing thin. The case remained unsolved, and residents of Athens lived in fear. The investigation details revealed that there was no DNA or fingerprints left at the scene. Babis continued to support the police efforts and kept the case alive through media appearances and social media. A breakthrough came on June 17th, 37 days after the murder, when the investigators approached Babis with new information.00:15:00 In this section of the "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," the investigation into Caroline's murder uncovers inconsistencies in Babis's initial statements to the police. The small size of the basement window made it unlikely for the intruders to have entered that way, given Babis's description of their physique. Neighbors reported no signs of disturbance or cries for help, contradicting Babis's claim that the house was trashed. Additionally, Caroline's smartwatch data indicated that she was asleep before the time Babis claimed the murder took place, and her pulse readings showed severe stress before her heart stopped. The security camera memory card was also found to have been removed hours before the intruders were supposed to have entered the house. Babis's attempts to contact emergency services with his phone were unsuccessful, and he had booked a hotel for himself and his daughter on the night of the murder. The police also discovered that Caroline had been planning to leave Babas and had written about her intentions in her diary. Babis's manipulative and controlling behavior was revealed through her diary entries, which described their non-traditional wedding and her desire to leave the marriage due to his isolation attempts. The investigation continued to uncover more evidence, revealing the complex and dark reality behind the seemingly perfect couple's relationship.00:20:00 In this section of the "The Husband Who Fooled Everyone, Even the FBI. True Crime Documentary," the investigation into Caroline's murder led to Babis as the new suspect. He was presented with overwhelming evidence revealing inconsistencies in his initial statements. After an 8-hour interrogation, Babas confessed but his confession was filled with fabrications. He claimed that the couple had argued on May 10th, the night before her death, over their daughter, and that Caroline had physically abused him. Babas admitted to losing control and killing Caroline in front of their 11-month-old child. He attempted to frame someone else by staging a home invasion and even killed their dog, Roxy, to make it look real. Babas believed he deserved punishment and tried to shift blame on Caroline, but the case was later dubbed the murder that fooled the world. Despite his attempts to destroy key evidence, Babas was charged and found guilty of premeditated murder, lying to authorities, and animal abuse in May 2022.
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