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Explanations in support of her innocence offered by nuns contemporary to
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Soulakiotis' death, her sect continued underground despite having been outlawed; police were investigating cases of "young girls vanishing into thin air" which they believed led to the "rebel Keratea convent" as late as 1959. In 1961, police stated that they did not know who had taken over
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The Baka family, originally having five members—two adults and three children—were convinced by
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Some modern
English-speaking Matthewite writers, such as the priest Constantine Kouris, assert that Soulakiotis was innocent and unjustly tried. At least since 2008, none of the monastery's current nuns were personal witnesses of what took place between the 1930s and the 1950s at the monastery, yet
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Soulakiotis' official tenure as abbess began in 1950, she had already been doing the work of an abbess since 1939, "assuming full responsibility for the monastery" when 'Archbishop' Matthew was aged 78. Matthew left all day-to-day operations to her, as he was (for some of that time) in prison
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In 1951, after her arrest, her followers marched in protest at her detention, demanding that their "leaders" be given back to them. This led police to protect the home of
Archbishop Spyridon, who they said the Old Calendarists were planning to kidnap in retaliation, with the goal being to hold him
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Described as a "cult leader", Soulakiotis had more than 400 followers living in the monastery at the peak of her power. Furthermore, state records showed that five hundred people willed all their property to the monastery and later died in it—which prosecutors asserted was an unusually high number
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had traced
Spyrides to the monastery, and her father, Christo Spyrides, called on the Greek embassy and authorities from Ohio to take action, claiming that his daughter was "lured" to the convent by a nun he identified as "Mariam Zaphriopoulos", who he said had been in the United States to collect
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was to encourage wealthy women to join the convent, and then torture them until they donated their fortunes to the monastery; once the money was donated, Soulakiotis would embezzle it and, in some cases, kill the "donor". Beginning in 1940, after establishing control over the other nuns in the
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failed to reconcile with
Metropolitan Crysostomos of Florina, all Old Calendarist sects in Greece, including the Matthewites, were outlawed in January 1951. The following month, the Public Prosecutor further indicted Soulakiotis, along with thirteen other nuns and monks, on charges including
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As of 2022, the Old
Calendarist monastery Soulakiotis once managed, Keratea's Panagia Pefkovounogiatrissa Monastery, remains open and still has members who believe she was innocent and who venerate her as a saint. Old Calendarism is no longer an illegal sect in
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All told, Soulakiotis received three sentences at separate trials: one between 1951–2 and two in 1953, the last one ending mere months before her death. At her first trial, she received a sentence of 26 months; at her second, 10 years
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Only accounted for in this section are the murders she was convicted of before her death; she had pending unresolved cases. Soulakiotis was found guilty of the following seven murders in particular between her three trials:
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The woman contracted TB and decided to try the monastery, as it offered sanatorium services; she was given no treatment nor ever seen by a doctor, and locked in a cell where she died after signing over the title to her
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Soulakiotis adamantly denied all the charges against her until her death, deriding them as "satanic fictions". She was said to have accepted all of her criminal sentences "without emotion", only
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tuberculosis treatment was still new, and was a problem throughout Greece, it is unclear the degree to which Soulakiotis was involved in the negligent homicides she was convicted of in 1952.
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Although extremely concerned, due to questions over the voluntary nature of monasticism, the initial charges prosecutors felt they could prove carried light sentences: illegal export of
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2,000 was equivalent to £86,558 in 2023). One of her accusers, Eugenia Margheti, reported that she was held in an isolation cell and tortured until she surrendered property worth
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Victims of Soulakiotis' administration of the monastery, who were still alive in the 1950s, also variously accused her of torturing, starving, falsely-imprisoning and beating them.
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reported that, at the time of her arrest, she had amassed three hundred homes and farms across the country in this way, along with "gold and jewels worth thousands of pounds." (
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locale, not medical therapy. Excluding these negligent homicides, the typically agreed upon total of her victims is 27; including them, 177.
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from Soulakiotis, stating that the monastery's new presumed abbess had "perfected the art of making herself and her
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as penance. The nuns who carried out Soulakiotis' orders beat her to the point of internal
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depicting the deceased Matthew, who among some Greek Old Calendarists is honored in death—
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1530:despite not legally having been such.
1256:
505:Council of Constantinople in May 1923
393:Panagia Pefkovounogiatrissa Monastery
126:Panagia Pefkovounogiatrissa Monastery
101:
2671:[History of the monastery].
2454:Martin, Richard (26 November 1954).
2339:
2099:. Infobase Publishing. p. 412.
989:
673:Entrance of the Most Holy Theotokos
3255:Lo Bello, Nino (31 December 1961).
3097:
3012:"Greek Nun Lured Girl, Says Father"
2996:
2975:"Greek Police Try to Break Up Sect"
2687:
2673:Μονή Παναγίας Πευκοβουνογιατρίσσης
2651:
2525:Yannakopoulos, Joel (5 June 2012).
2515:
2484:
2093:Newton, Michael (1 February 2006).
1703:
1154:give her age upon her death as 71.
962:At her trials, Soulakiotis wore an
865:, widows, families" to "convert".
661:. The monastery's full Greek name,
315:alleged she committed against both
13:
3213:
2962:
2897:
2860:
2742:Kouris, Constantine (1 May 2010).
2587:
2360:
2316:
2278:
2096:The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers
1698:Μονή Παναγίας Πευκοβουνογιάτρισσας
696:treatment, owing to the purported
619:Archbishop Matthew Karpathakis of
420:(but outside the convent) concur.
376:—as well as more than one hundred
192:(died with pending criminal cases)
14:
3431:
1715:Ηγουμένη (Μητέρα) Μαριάμ Κερατέας
1432:List of serial killers by country
1174:sisters vanish" without a trace.
474:
2984:. Richmond, Virginia. p. 17
2972:Lo Bello, Nino (2 August 1959).
2809:(in Greek). Newsphone Hellas Inc
2075:, Rockhampton Queensland, p. 10.
802:saying something on his deathbed
751:
707:
681:, translated it in 1954 as "The
593:
586:
3279:
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3185:
3155:
3125:
3063:
3033:
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2821:
2792:
2765:
2699:Starida, Giouli (22 May 2008).
2378:Stamatiou, Elina (9 May 2016).
2071:. 25 November 1954 – via
2009:
1975:
1955:
1941:
1927:
1907:
1893:
1879:
1865:
1851:
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1804:Παναγιώτα (Διονυσία) Βουνισάκου
1795:
1781:
1767:
1720:
1562:
1545:
1533:
1502:
1290:
1250:Women Serial and Mass Murderers
1213:martyred in the cause of Christ
737:Panagiota (Dionysia) Vounisakou
644:Presentation of the Virgin Mary
607:Soulakiotis' monastery (Greece)
503:by the GOC at the pan-orthodox
189:
3236:. 23 February 1951. p. 33
2950:. 18 November 1953. p. 10
1463:
1460:Only counting direct homicides
1454:
1402:Old Calendarists § Greece
1285:
1004:Field Marshal Harold Alexander
342:, whom both groups consider a
1:
3141:Ροΐδη και Λασκαράτου Εμμονές
3076:Εκκλησία και κράτος 1833–1997
3073:Ekklisía kai krátos 1833–1997
3070:Karagiannēs, Giōrgos (1997).
2625:. Jefferson, North Carolina:
2478:National Library of Australia
2254:"Nuns Charged with Abduction"
2033:
1541:Eastern Christian monasticism
1469:Including negligent homicides
782:
781:Decline of Matthew's health (
746:Eleni (Synglitiki) Karpathaki
507:, Soulakiotis became an avid
481:
461:
439:
432:
391:Soulakiotis' convent was the
249:
75:
3365:20th-century Greek criminals
3173:. 7 February 1953. p. 7
2885:. 7 February 1953. p. 2
1846:Ελένη (Συγκλητική) Καρπαθάκη
1776:Ειρήνη (Ευφροσύνη) Μενδρινού
1442:
1160:
1048:Mr. and Mrs. Panagiotopoulou
970:—by referring to him by the
499:. After the adoption of the
7:
3400:People convicted of forgery
3244:– via Newspapers.com.
3081:Church and State: 1833–1997
3059:– via Newspapers.com.
3029:– via Newspapers.com.
2992:– via Newspapers.com.
2958:– via Newspapers.com.
2928:– via Newspapers.com.
2920:. 23 August 1952. p. 6
2893:– via Newspapers.com.
2430:– via Newspapers.com.
2304:(in Greek). 5 February 2017
2023:
2003:
1998:«κατασκευάσματα του σατανά»
1969:
1921:
1674:
1395:
1093:
1036:in a previously-TB-exposed
731:Irini (Evfrosyni) Mendrinou
728:Marina (Mariam) Soulakiotou
269:, or in contemporary media
32:Saint Mary (disambiguation)
10:
3436:
2710:(in Greek). Archived from
2701:"To monastíri ton nekrón"
1566:
956:Spyridon Vlachos of Athens
711:
29:
18:
3375:Eastern Orthodox abbesses
2017:
2004:kataskeuásmata tou sataná
1997:
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1201:
1008:Axis occupation of Greece
934:
922:
883:"blackmail and threats".
845:
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627:and the rural village of
491:Soulakiotis started as a
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3370:20th-century Greek women
3264:The Cedar Rapids Gazette
3199:Fort Worth Star Telegram
3135:
3075:
2878:The Owen Sound Sun-Times
2834:(ePub). Eugene, Oregon:
2801:
2702:
2667:
2567:
2503:(in Greek). 30 July 2009
2381:
2296:
2217:Kouletaki, Nina (2019).
1832:Ασημίνα (Ξένη) Ταμπακάκη
1790:Μαρία (Μακαρία) Τσαγκάρη
1447:
1130:
743:Asimina (Xeni) Tampakaki
734:Maria (Makaria) Tsangari
723:The founding nuns were:
667:, can be translated as '
453:, except that she was a
88:№71 Megalou Alexandrou,
3405:People from East Attica
3360:1950s murders in Greece
3355:1940s murders in Greece
3350:1930s murders in Greece
3170:Panama City News-Herald
2703:Το μοναστήρι των νεκρών
2627:McFarland & Company
2617:Segrave, Kerry (1992).
2340:Moss, Vladimir (2008).
1184:Greek civil authorities
1081:, leading to her death.
826:version of the typical
806:Chrysostomos of Florina
712:In the list below, the
480:As Greek Orthodox nun (
380:due to offering 'free'
338:Matthew Karpathakis of
3304:10.1378/chest.12.6.571
3233:The Boston Daily Globe
2947:Leicester Evening Mail
1936:Ζεύγος Παναγιωτόπουλου
1261:Two episodes of Greek
1017:Specific murders tried
947:and illegal import of
832:, a Greek-style black
702:tuberculosis treatment
655:Peukovoynogiatrissa(s)
651:Pefkovounogiátrissa(s)
612:
601:Soulakiotis' monastery
451:became an Orthodox nun
382:tuberculosis treatment
295:of numerous counts of
164:Greek Old Calendarists
3380:Female serial killers
3292:Diseases of the Chest
3110:The Salt Lake Tribune
1644:Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου 71
1573:Romanization of Greek
1375:The Third Commandment
1224:female serial killers
912:, never to carry-out
850:Soulakiotis' alleged
549:
520:Greek Orthodox Church
279:Greek Old Calendarist
255:– 23 November 1954),
3385:Greek serial killers
2914:Tucson Daily Citizen
2666:"Istoria Tis Monis"
2629:. pp. 270–272.
2619:"Mariam Soulakiotis"
2356:on 13 February 2021.
1034:solitary confinement
914:medically supervised
840:ordained priestesses
531:) consider to be in
412:in the Pines") near
374:premeditated murders
3048:The Chicago Tribune
3018:New York Daily News
2773:"Keratea to Athens"
2575:(in Greek). 24Media
1729:Η γυναίκα Ρασπούτιν
1553:Matthew the Apostle
1381:Panos Kokkinopoulos
1281:
1242:tabloid journalists
1234:old Julian calendar
1196:freedom of religion
1118:Religious following
1011:during World War II
817:deathbed conversion
635:, in the region of
569:37.8373°N 24.0386°E
565: /
528:Orthodox Christians
378:negligent homicides
2981:The Times-Dispatch
2838:. pp. 12–20.
2714:on 24 October 2016
2274:– via Trove.
1902:Πάνος Παναγιωτάκος
1743:the woman Rasputin
1627:Μαρίνα Σουλακιώτου
1610:Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτου
1412:Ekaterini Dimetrea
1280:
1267:Anatomy of a Crime
1257:In popular culture
910:death certificates
765:, such as seeking
657:, with or without
613:
425:witness statements
309:public prosecutors
260:Marina Soulakiotou
246:Mariam Soulakiotis
220:Imprisoned at
190:14 years in prison
154:convicted criminal
72:Marina Soulakiotou
49:Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη
43:Mariam Soulakiotis
2668:Ιστορια Της Μονης
1970:Monachī́ Theodótī
1594:Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη
1422:Elizabeth Báthory
1417:Delphine LaLaurie
1393:
1392:
1304:Translated title
1056:in the monastery.
1027:Mr. and Mrs. Baka
990:Defence arguments
984:the New Confessor
332:in communion with
313:Kingdom of Greece
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954:When Archbishop
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186:Criminal penalty
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102:23 November 1954
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1860:Ευγενία Μαργέτη
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1362:Η τρίτη εντολή
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