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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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Emphasizes the arrest of an American man in Greece for the suspected double killing in Rome.

"The bodies of the baby girl and mother, also identified as Americans, were found in Rome's Villa Pamphili park on Saturday."

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"Greek authorities detained an American man Friday on the Greek island of Skiathos suspected of killing an infant found over the weekend in a Rome park and of having a role in the death of the infant’s mother, whose body was found nearby."

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"The American man was detained on a European arrest warrant issued in Italy, citing “strong evidence” of his suspected involvement in the death of the baby girl."

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