
Eleni Pachou
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Eleni Pachou, a young Greek woman who moved to Glasgow for a fresh start, was brutally murdered in DiMaggio's restaurant where she worked as a trainee manager. Her killer, Juan Carlos Suarez Crispin, a former colleague, stabbed her 17 times before stealing £1,300 from the restaurant safe.
• Eleni had moved to Scotland approximately two and a half years before her murder, following her mother's death
• The attack occurred on May 29, 2008, when Crispin met Eleni after work and shared drinks before the brutal assault
• Forensic evidence proved crucial to solving the case, with Crispin's DNA found on Eleni's cheek and rucksack
• Glove impressions at the crime scene contained a mix of Crispin's blood and Eleni's, revealing he had injured himself during the attack
• Crispin was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 20 years
• Marion Hinchelwood, a restaurant cleaner who supplied the murder weapon, was convicted of culpable homicide
• The murder raised important concerns about workplace safety, particularly for employees working late shifts alone
• The case occurred just one day after another high-profile murder in Glasgow, creating heightened concerns about violent crime in the city