


American Man Arrested in Greece for Suspected Double Homicide in Rome
An American man has been detained in Greece on suspicion of killing a woman and her infant daughter, whose bodies were discovered in a Rome park.
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- An American man was arrested in Greece for the suspected murder of a woman and her infant daughter in Rome.
- The bodies were found in Villa Pamphili park, with the mother under a black bag and the infant nearby.
- Authorities identified the suspect using fingerprints and cellphone data, leading to his arrest on Skiathos island.
- Police theorize the suspect may have returned to the park after the initial crime to kill the infant.
- The case has raised significant attention due to its tragic nature and the international implications of the arrest.
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