American man detained in Greece over suspected double killing of infant and woman in Rome
- On Saturday, the remains of a mother and her infant daughter were discovered in Villa Pamphili, a large park located in Rome, with the baby found several hundred meters away hidden in dense vegetation.
- Police linked the victims to a shelter near the Vatican and tracked the suspect, a 46-year-old American man, using fingerprints and mobile phone data after he fled to Greece.
- Several witnesses recalled seeing the suspect holding the infant in a park in Rome shortly before the bodies were discovered, and surveillance footage placed him in the city with the victims.
- Deputy prosecutor Giuseppe Cascini stated there is reasonable suspicion of a double murder, and Lo Voi said it is unclear why the suspect left the country without seeking help after the deaths.
- The suspect faces an extradition hearing next week in Greece, and authorities continue investigating the deaths with forensic evidence including 40 items found near the bodies.
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US man arrested in Greece after bodies of infant and her mother found in Roman park
A tip from a member of the public to a popular Italian television show led to the arrest on a Greek island of an American man suspected of murdering a baby girl and hiding her mother’s body in a busy park in Rome.
The suspect, a US citizen, is in custody in Greece and is now to be extradited to Italy or the US. The Californian had established a false identity as a film director.
Woman and baby murder suspect in Rome resided in Malta for a few months
An American man who resided in Malta for a few months has been arrested in Greece in connection with the discovery of a woman and her infant daughter found dead in Rome's Villa Pamphili park earlier this month.Rexal Ford, a 46-year-old American citizen, was apprehended on the Greek island of Skiathos last week, following a...
Greek and Italian police have released footage of the arrest of an American suspect in the case of a woman and her daughter whose naked bodies were found in a park in Rome. The man left Italy and was arrested in Greece.
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