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Ekaterini Dimetrea

Ekaterini Dimetrea (Greek: Αικατερίνη Δημητρέα; 1920 – April 10, 1965), known as The Poisoner of Mani (Greek: δηλητηριάστρια της Μάνης), was a Greek serial killer who fatally poisoned four family members with parathion from May to September 1962. After her arrest, she confessed to the killings and claimed that she intended to poison her entire village out of personal spite, because she had allegedly been mistreated by them. As a result, Dimetrea was convicted and given sentenced to death for each murder, for which she was subsequently executed in 1965.[1]

Ekaterini Dimetrea
Born1920
Neochori, Lefktro, Greece
DiedApril 10, 1965(1965-04-10) (aged 44–45)
Goudi, Athens, Greece
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
Other names"The Poisoner of Mani"
"Dragon of Mani"
"The Hyena of Hell"
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Murder (4 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims4
Span of crimes
May – September 1962
CountryGreece
State(s)Messenia
Date apprehended
September 10, 1962

Early life edit

Little is known of Ekaterini Dimetrea's life. Born in 1920 in the small village of Neochori, Lefktro, she was one of several children from a rural family. At some point in her life, she married and had a daughter, but later divorced her husband and struggled financially as a result, surviving on a 200 drachma welfare check.[1] According to her own claims, Dimetrea was disliked by her family, with her mother constantly pestering her to leave the house while her brother verbally and sometimes physically abused her. This was further complicated by the fact that she suffered from partial hemiparesis, which caused her left leg and arm to be weaker than the other. Despite these alleged abuses, Dimetrea was regarded as a normal and calm woman who could do no harm to those around her.[2]

Murders edit

On May 27, 1962, Dimetrea was doing some chores around the house when she was suddenly visited by her mother, 80-year-old Stefoula Loukarea. In what appeared to be a friendly gesture, she offered to serve her a plate of spaghetti, with the latter unaware that it had been laced with parathion.[1] Almost immediately after consuming the meal, Loukarea had a seizure, had convulsions and complained of abdominal pain before ultimately succumbing to the poison. An autopsy concluded that her death was the result of a heart attack, but no suspicions were raised at the time since she had had chronic heart problems.[2]

On July 19, she repeated the act with her 40-year-old cousin, Potoula Tsilogonea, whom she had invited over for some coffee. Like the previous victim, she suffered from convulsions and accidentally hit her head on the floor, causing a massive skull fracture in the process. The subsequent autopsy erroneously attributed the cause of death to be from this very same fracture, and the woman's death was deemed as an accident, without any investigation into what had led to it in the first place.

A few days later, Dimetrea invited her brother, 45-year-old Konstantinos Lucareas, to come visit her and treat him to some coffee. After the visit, Lucareas felt ill and collapsed on the road, whereupon fellow villagers brought him to the hospital, where he was treated for a gastric lavage.[1] Lucareas eventually recovered, but not long after his release, he was invited to have a meal at his sister's house yet again on August 6. This time, Dimetrea treated him to some eggs poisoned with parathion, with the end result being the successful poisoning of Lucareas. At the subsequent autopsy, the cause of death was ruled as a "heart attack resulting from problems with the gallbladder."[2] The sudden deaths made many of the locals believe that a curse had befallen the family, resulting in more attention being paid to them.

On September 6, tragedy struck again when Dimetrea's 5-year-old nephew, Elias Pitsoula, started foaming at the mouth after being eating a Turkish delight given to him by her.[3] The boy died on the way to the hospital in Kalamata, and due to the sudden nature of his death and the fact that he had no prior health issues, it raised great suspicion. A subsequent autopsy found a lethal quantity of parathion in his stomach, leading coroners from the toxicology laboratory in Athens to conclude that the boy had been poisoned.[4] The previous three victims' bodies were also exhumed and examined, with all three showing traces of parathion in them.[1]

Arrest and confessions edit

Four days after Elias' death, Dimetrea went to the village's mayor and admitted to the poisonings, claiming that she done them to enact revenge on her family members for mistreating her.[2] Not long after, she was arrested by the gendarmes at the local church and then guided them to where she kept her stash of parathion and mercury, with the latter being her original pick for the murders. During police interviews, she claimed that she had also attempted to poison her brother's wife and her 4-year-old niece Anthoula Thomea, but was unsuccessful since they did not accept her offers of pomegranates. Most shockingly, Dimetrea also claimed that she intended to poison the food and drinks at her brother's funeral, with the intent of potentially killing a majority of the village's population. Soon after her confessions, Dimetrea was transferred to a high-security prison in Kalamata, as authorities feared that she could be lynched by other villagers.[5]

Trial and execution edit

News of the case spread around the national and international media due to its sensational claims, some of which led people to believe that Dimetrea was mentally unsound. As a result, she was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation at the Public Psychiatric Hospital in Dafni.[4] The results of the examination concluded that she was of below average intelligence and possibly suffered from some sort of neurological issue, but was nonetheless diagnosed as sane at the time of the crimes. Due to this, the investigators and the prosecutor suggested that the real motive for the killings was the fact that she would inherit her mother's house, and the confessions were just a ploy to portray her as an insane person.[3]

As a result, she was put on trial for the four murders at the courthouse in Nafplio. During the court proceedings, the prosecutor called her a "hyena of hell" who methodically planned and executed each of her victims, while Dimetrea herself claimed that she could not remember what she had done.[5] On May 8, 1963, Dimetrea was found guilty on four counts of murder and two counts of attempted manslaughter. As a result, she was given four death sentences for each murder plus 15 years for the remaining charges.[3] All of her appeals were unsuccessful, and in the early morning hours on April 10, 1965, she was executed via firing squad at the shooting range in Goudi. She was one of the last women to be executed in the country prior to the abolition of capital punishment.[5]

Book edit

In June 2022, author Panagiotis Giannouleas released a book titled Four times to death! The poisoner of Mani, where he details Dimetrea's crimes.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Αικατερίνη Δημητρέα: Η πρώτη Ελληνίδα serial killer - Ποια ήταν η "δράκαινα της Μάνης"" [Ekaterini Dimetrea: The first Greek serial killer - Who was the 'Dragon of Mani'] (in Greek). Notos Press. March 17, 2022. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Η πρώτη γυναίκα κατά συρροή δολοφόνος στην Ελλάδα ήταν η "δηλητηριάστρια της Μάνης". Σκότωσε με παραθείο 4 συγγενείς της, ανάμεσά τους και τον 5χρονο ανιψιό της. Καταδικάστηκε σε θάνατο και εκτελέστηκε" [The first female serial killer in Greece was the "poisoner of Mani". She killed 4 of her relatives with parathion, among them her 5-year-old nephew. She was sentenced to death and executed.] (in Greek). mixanitouxronou.gr. 2022. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Η "Δράκαινα της Μάνης": Η πρώτη Ελληνίδα serial killer και τελευταία γυναίκα που καταδικάστηκε σε θάνατο" ["Poisoner of Mani": The first Greek serial killer and last woman sentenced to death] (in Greek). Enimerotiko. February 17, 2020. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Marilou Chatzikleanthous (October 29, 2020). "Η πρώτη Ελληνίδα serial killer ήταν από τη Μεσσηνία – Σκότωσε με παραθείο 4 συγγενείς της… Δείτε την ιστορία της" [The first Greek serial killer was from Messinia - She killed 4 of her relatives with parathion...See her story] (in Greek). Gargalionoi Online. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "Έκρυβε παραθείο και υδράργυρο στο εκκλησάκι: Το παιδί απ' τον τάφο έβγαλε στη φόρα το μυστικό της πιο παρανοϊκής φόνισσας" [She hid parathion and mercury in the church: The child revealed the secret of the most paranoid murderer from the grave] (in Greek). Menshouse.gr. 2020. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.
  6. ^ ""Τετράκις εις θάνατον! Η δηλητηριάστρια της Μάνης" - Παρουσιάστηκε το βιβλίο του Παναγιώτη Γιαννουλέα" ['Four times to death! The poisoner of Mani' - The book of Panagiotis Giannouleas was presented] (in Greek). Kalamata Journal. June 2, 2022. Archived from the original on June 15, 2022.

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Ekaterini Dimetrea Greek Aikaterinh Dhmhtrea 1920 April 10 1965 known as The Poisoner of Mani Greek dhlhthriastria ths Manhs was a Greek serial killer who fatally poisoned four family members with parathion from May to September 1962 After her arrest she confessed to the killings and claimed that she intended to poison her entire village out of personal spite because she had allegedly been mistreated by them As a result Dimetrea was convicted and given sentenced to death for each murder for which she was subsequently executed in 1965 1 Ekaterini DimetreaBorn1920Neochori Lefktro GreeceDiedApril 10 1965 1965 04 10 aged 44 45 Goudi Athens GreeceCause of deathExecution by firing squadOther names The Poisoner of Mani Dragon of Mani The Hyena of Hell Criminal statusExecutedConviction s Murder 4 counts Criminal penaltyDeathDetailsVictims4Span of crimesMay September 1962CountryGreeceState s MesseniaDate apprehendedSeptember 10 1962 Contents 1 Early life 2 Murders 3 Arrest and confessions 4 Trial and execution 5 Book 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life editLittle is known of Ekaterini Dimetrea s life Born in 1920 in the small village of Neochori Lefktro she was one of several children from a rural family At some point in her life she married and had a daughter but later divorced her husband and struggled financially as a result surviving on a 200 drachma welfare check 1 According to her own claims Dimetrea was disliked by her family with her mother constantly pestering her to leave the house while her brother verbally and sometimes physically abused her This was further complicated by the fact that she suffered from partial hemiparesis which caused her left leg and arm to be weaker than the other Despite these alleged abuses Dimetrea was regarded as a normal and calm woman who could do no harm to those around her 2 Murders editOn May 27 1962 Dimetrea was doing some chores around the house when she was suddenly visited by her mother 80 year old Stefoula Loukarea In what appeared to be a friendly gesture she offered to serve her a plate of spaghetti with the latter unaware that it had been laced with parathion 1 Almost immediately after consuming the meal Loukarea had a seizure had convulsions and complained of abdominal pain before ultimately succumbing to the poison An autopsy concluded that her death was the result of a heart attack but no suspicions were raised at the time since she had had chronic heart problems 2 On July 19 she repeated the act with her 40 year old cousin Potoula Tsilogonea whom she had invited over for some coffee Like the previous victim she suffered from convulsions and accidentally hit her head on the floor causing a massive skull fracture in the process The subsequent autopsy erroneously attributed the cause of death to be from this very same fracture and the woman s death was deemed as an accident without any investigation into what had led to it in the first place A few days later Dimetrea invited her brother 45 year old Konstantinos Lucareas to come visit her and treat him to some coffee After the visit Lucareas felt ill and collapsed on the road whereupon fellow villagers brought him to the hospital where he was treated for a gastric lavage 1 Lucareas eventually recovered but not long after his release he was invited to have a meal at his sister s house yet again on August 6 This time Dimetrea treated him to some eggs poisoned with parathion with the end result being the successful poisoning of Lucareas At the subsequent autopsy the cause of death was ruled as a heart attack resulting from problems with the gallbladder 2 The sudden deaths made many of the locals believe that a curse had befallen the family resulting in more attention being paid to them On September 6 tragedy struck again when Dimetrea s 5 year old nephew Elias Pitsoula started foaming at the mouth after being eating a Turkish delight given to him by her 3 The boy died on the way to the hospital in Kalamata and due to the sudden nature of his death and the fact that he had no prior health issues it raised great suspicion A subsequent autopsy found a lethal quantity of parathion in his stomach leading coroners from the toxicology laboratory in Athens to conclude that the boy had been poisoned 4 The previous three victims bodies were also exhumed and examined with all three showing traces of parathion in them 1 Arrest and confessions editFour days after Elias death Dimetrea went to the village s mayor and admitted to the poisonings claiming that she done them to enact revenge on her family members for mistreating her 2 Not long after she was arrested by the gendarmes at the local church and then guided them to where she kept her stash of parathion and mercury with the latter being her original pick for the murders During police interviews she claimed that she had also attempted to poison her brother s wife and her 4 year old niece Anthoula Thomea but was unsuccessful since they did not accept her offers of pomegranates Most shockingly Dimetrea also claimed that she intended to poison the food and drinks at her brother s funeral with the intent of potentially killing a majority of the village s population Soon after her confessions Dimetrea was transferred to a high security prison in Kalamata as authorities feared that she could be lynched by other villagers 5 Trial and execution editNews of the case spread around the national and international media due to its sensational claims some of which led people to believe that Dimetrea was mentally unsound As a result she was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation at the Public Psychiatric Hospital in Dafni 4 The results of the examination concluded that she was of below average intelligence and possibly suffered from some sort of neurological issue but was nonetheless diagnosed as sane at the time of the crimes Due to this the investigators and the prosecutor suggested that the real motive for the killings was the fact that she would inherit her mother s house and the confessions were just a ploy to portray her as an insane person 3 As a result she was put on trial for the four murders at the courthouse in Nafplio During the court proceedings the prosecutor called her a hyena of hell who methodically planned and executed each of her victims while Dimetrea herself claimed that she could not remember what she had done 5 On May 8 1963 Dimetrea was found guilty on four counts of murder and two counts of attempted manslaughter As a result she was given four death sentences for each murder plus 15 years for the remaining charges 3 All of her appeals were unsuccessful and in the early morning hours on April 10 1965 she was executed via firing squad at the shooting range in Goudi She was one of the last women to be executed in the country prior to the abolition of capital punishment 5 Book editIn June 2022 author Panagiotis Giannouleas released a book titled Four times to death The poisoner of Mani where he details Dimetrea s crimes 6 See also editList of serial killers by country Mariam SoulakiotisReferences edit a b c d e Aikaterinh Dhmhtrea H prwth Ellhnida serial killer Poia htan h drakaina ths Manhs Ekaterini Dimetrea The first Greek serial killer Who was the Dragon of Mani in Greek Notos Press March 17 2022 Archived from the original on June 15 2022 a b c d H prwth gynaika kata syrroh dolofonos sthn Ellada htan h dhlhthriastria ths Manhs Skotwse me para8eio 4 syggeneis ths anamesa toys kai ton 5xrono anipsio ths Katadikasthke se 8anato kai ektelesthke The first female serial killer in Greece was the poisoner of Mani She killed 4 of her relatives with parathion among them her 5 year old nephew She was sentenced to death and executed in Greek mixanitouxronou gr 2022 Archived from the original on June 15 2022 a b c H Drakaina ths Manhs H prwth Ellhnida serial killer kai teleytaia gynaika poy katadikasthke se 8anato Poisoner of Mani The first Greek serial killer and last woman sentenced to death in Greek Enimerotiko February 17 2020 Archived from the original on June 15 2022 a b Marilou Chatzikleanthous October 29 2020 H prwth Ellhnida serial killer htan apo th Messhnia Skotwse me para8eio 4 syggeneis ths Deite thn istoria ths The first Greek serial killer was from Messinia She killed 4 of her relatives with parathion See her story in Greek Gargalionoi Online Archived from the original on June 15 2022 a b c Ekrybe para8eio kai ydrargyro sto ekklhsaki To paidi ap ton tafo ebgale sth fora to mystiko ths pio paranoikhs fonissas She hid parathion and mercury in the church The child revealed the secret of the most paranoid murderer from the grave in Greek Menshouse gr 2020 Archived from the original on June 15 2022 Tetrakis eis 8anaton H dhlhthriastria ths Manhs Paroysiasthke to biblio toy Panagiwth Giannoylea Four times to death The poisoner of Mani The book of Panagiotis Giannouleas was presented in Greek Kalamata Journal June 2 2022 Archived from the original on June 15 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ekaterini Dimetrea amp oldid 1189184295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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