Two trials on the case of Roula Pispirigu – Which one did the defendant choose?

With the testimony of her ex-husband, the trial continues at the Athens Mixed Jury Court for the deaths of the two younger girls, Malena and Iris. The trial continues without the presence of Roula Pispiringu who is in a next room where her advocate, Alexis Kouyas, is on the case of little Georgina. At the beginning of the procedure on the occasion of the hot incident that took place at the previous meeting between Manos Daskalakis and the defendant, his lawyer asked at the beginning of the procedure for security measures. “In the previous meeting we had an unpleasant event with an innocent attack by the defendant to Mr. Daskalakis. She was stopped from snooping at the witness and we ask that measures be taken by your court in order to ensure the mental and physical integrity of the people who come here,” the prosecution’s advocate stressed. The president of the court responded to the counsel that “within the hall is self-evident protection. Except it should be regulated by the escort, in any case we will arrange.” The testimony of Manos Daskalakis continues with questions submitted to him by the President of the Court and focuses on the day of the death of the six-month infant, Iris. “On the day of Iris’ death there were many people at home. It wasn’t all day on the floors. There were hours that broke out. I learned that she was taking my aunt and telling her to convince me to stay at home and my aunt was telling her “You have lost a child, don’t look at Mano,” said Manos Daskalakis. President: You said the day before Iris died you didn’t speak to the defendant but you seem to have spoken 51 seconds and then a call was made to 166. What did you say on the phone? You were informed about the child. Witness: No, he didn’t. There was definitely tension. It was those days when the climate was intense. Prosecutor: The famous cloth, why did you give it to the child? Because you first said you gave it to play and you didn’t spread it. Witness: Initially to play, it was his game. Prosecutor: Coroner Chiola in her first deposition says blood was found on the diaper could be from the kid’s pulmonary edema, because the diaper was under her head, so you gave it to play or put it next door? Witness: At night we put it next to the pillow. Prosecutor: If the defendant put the diaper in the kid’s mouth to kill it, why did she leave it there? Is that a reasonable question? Could he see the spots? What conditions prevailed? Witness: It was dark, there was a little light, but the shutters were closed and it was dark.