Monday, 24 February 2025

Was the substance allegedly in the body of the son of Tempi prosecutor sedative aadministered to him as part of his abduction or after?

 A report by toxoicologists in Thessaloninki claims to have found a subtance in the body of the son of the Larisa prosecutor overseeing the Tempi investigation and cover up.

But it is not clear what the substance was or if it was adminsitered to Vasilis Kalogirou as part of the kidnapping, for example, to sedate him to enable him to be taken more easily from the park or after he was kidnapped.

Sedative drugs like chloroform, for example, on hankerchiefs ,are known to be used as part of kidnappings.

The notion that Vasilis Kalogorou, a teacher working at a school, and on a pyschologist, was on some kind of drugs which propelled him to go 18 kilometres in mostly pitch dark can be ruled out. 

There is a significant drug scene in Larisa and many drugs do "derange" people.  Yet,  no one has ever been reported to go 18 kilometres to a remote hillside and die there of exposure after taking drugs.

If there are drugs in his body, they may be a clue as to how his abductors managed to overcome a healthy and fit young man in the park so easily and bundle into a car or how they managed to keep him for 2 to 3 days before killing him by strangulation as the broken bone in this neck area suggests.

https://eleftherostypos.gr/ellada/vasilis-kalogirou-apokalypsi-thriler-me-tis-toxikologikes-exetaseis-vrethike-farmakeftiki-ousia-sto-aima-tou

https://www.ieidiseis.gr/ellada/280403/vasilis-kalogirou-katathetei-i-mitera-tou-se-anamoni-gia-tis-istologikes-kai-toksikologikes

https://www.newsit.gr/ellada/vasilis-kalogirou-mystirio-me-ton-iatriko-fakelo-tou-39xronou-katathetoun-oi-goneis-tou-gia-ta-senaria-dolofonias-tou/4316181/

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