Something terrible had ‘shocked Caroline Crouch before she was killed and secret could be hidden in her coded diary’
CAROLINE Crouch was ''shocked by something terrible before she was killed'' and her coded diary might give the answers, sources have claimed.
Cops previously revealed that the 20-year-old was keeping a secret diary, to report the horrific abuse she was suffering at the hands of her twisted husband Babis Anagnostopoulos.
It is believed that the young mum used a type of code that contained English and Greek abbreviations and different coloured pens to prevent her husband from reading the heartbreaking journal.
It appears that she used code for the word "beating" and symbols to brand her husband a "dangerous man."
Meanwhile, crime journalist Angeliki Nikolouli, claimed a source told her that ''something had shocked Caroline before she was killed''.
She said: ''Had she seen anything that she shouldn't have? My source is very significant, but I have to respect them and not tell more.
The cop told the paper part of what they had deciphered, including a recurring abbreviation of "DG" next to Greek symbol for gamma, an expletive in the country equivalent to the F-word.
Police believe this stands for "F****** dangerous guy".
''The only commitment they were prepared to make was they were looking at motives other than jealousy and possessiveness,'' Mr Crouch told the outlet.
''They gave me no indication as to what direction their investigation was heading.''
It comes as he and his wife Susan, requested full custody of her 11-month-old granddaughter Lydia while Anagnostopoulos' parents are believed to be requesting joint custody of Lydia suggesting she could split her time between Alonissos - Caroline's final resting place -and Athens.
Babis who confessed to strangling his wife after she threatened to leave him with their baby daughter Lydia is currently in the so-called VIP ward of Korydallos prison.
It's reported he plans to use "good behaviour" as a way to get special treatment.
The twisted 33-year-old shamelessly claimed he is ''mourning'' the loss of his wife in prison.
Speaking to from inside the prison he said: ''I have been mourning the loss of my wife since the first moment and I still do today.
''I am mourning for everything that has happened.
''I destroyed my family and lost everything. I am waiting for the case to be processed for my daughter's sake.
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''All I truly want is the best for my child.
SupportLine is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 8pm on 01708 765200. The charity’s email support service is open weekdays and weekends during the crisis – messageinfo@supportline.org.uk.
You can also call the freephone 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.