«It was in ’18, I went to Kythera for a wedding and a friendly family invited me for breakfast at a house in Kalokairines, the village of the massacre. There I began to tell them that I had written my first dictionary for a dope. So learning that I like to hear stories from grandparents, they told me the story of what happened in their village. Right behind me was a frame with a photo, at least 100 years old, of a young girl. She was the daughter of one of the victims of that day.».
Panos Dimakis spoke to Dimitris Danikas about the true story of the serial killer with the «17 threads» in Kythera in 1909. Read the interview at the following link:










